Re: Most users local, some users (same domain) rerouted via transport

2012-12-21 Thread Ignacio Vazquez
2012/12/20 Viktor Dukhovni postfix-us...@dukhovni.org: Instead of resolving an unmodified rfc822 address to a different transport:nexthop, rewrite the rfc822 address (via virtual_alias_maps) to a domain which is routed (via MX records or per-nexthop transport table entries) to that

Re: Most users local, some users (same domain) rerouted via transport

2012-12-21 Thread Ignacio Vazquez
Just for the record I found a workaround that makes not mandatory specifying the remote users. It's a kind of a mixture local/virtual: mydomain = example.com mydestination = $myhostname localhost.$mydomain localhost $mydomain transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transport local_recipient_maps =

Most users local, some users (same domain) rerouted via transport

2012-12-20 Thread Ignacio Vazquez
I have a mailhost with most of the domain users delivered locally and some users (same domain) residing in other machines. The relevant configuration: mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost, $mydomain local_recipient_maps = proxy:unix:passwd.byname, $alias_maps,

Re: Most users local, some users (same domain) rerouted via transport

2012-12-20 Thread Ignacio Vazquez
Thank you for your interest, Viktor. 2012/12/20 Viktor Dukhovni postfix-us...@dukhovni.org: Instead of resolving an unmodified rfc822 address to a different transport:nexthop, rewrite the rfc822 address (via virtual_alias_maps) to a domain which is routed (via MX records or per-nexthop

Re: transport between servers with the same domain

2009-07-02 Thread Ignacio Vazquez
2009/6/29, Ignacio Vazquez ivai...@gmail.com: Hi there, We have a mail relay in the DMZ (SRV1) which receives all mail sent to example dot com, but we also have an additional server on the internal network (SRV2) wich receives some mails from the same domain. To do this in SRV1

Re: transport between servers with the same domain

2009-07-01 Thread Ignacio Vazquez Alvarez
Ralf Hildebrandt escribió: * Ignacio Vazquez ivai...@gmail.com: It seems like postfix doesn't like two transports (regexp and hash) in the transport_maps... No, that works like a charm I think I found where is the problem... In SRV2 (the internal server) i have: cat /etc

Re: transport between servers with the same domain

2009-06-30 Thread Ignacio Vazquez
It seems like postfix doesn't like two transports (regexp and hash) in the transport_maps... ¿could anyone help me? 2009/6/29 Ignacio Vazquez ivai...@gmail.com Hi there, We have a mail relay in the DMZ (SRV1) which receives all mail sent to example dot com, but we also have an additional

transport between servers with the same domain

2009-06-29 Thread Ignacio Vazquez
Hi there, We have a mail relay in the DMZ (SRV1) which receives all mail sent to example dot com, but we also have an additional server on the internal network (SRV2) wich receives some mails from the same domain. To do this in SRV1, the transport has: us...@example.com smtp:ip_SRV2