Noel Jones wrote:
On 8/2/2011 9:31 AM, Jason Gauthier wrote:
Greetings,
Due to a new business requirement, I need to make a change with postfix that I
am not certain how to handle.
First, I use postfix as a relay only system. It does not do local delivery.
Once it does it's tasks it passes
On 8/3/2011 6:59 AM, Jirka Bourek wrote:
and I get Recipient address rejected: User unknown in relay
recipient table. Adding @testing.domain into table domains leads
to Relay access denied
Seems to me if you're getting a relay access denied then the
@testing.domain is working, and you have
On 8/3/2011 11:05 AM, Jirka Bourek wrote:
Noel Jones wrote:
Seems to me if you're getting a relay access denied then the
@testing.domain is working, and you have some other rule that's
rejecting the mail. Or maybe you somehow removed testing.domain
from relay_domains.
Sorry, I don't debug
On Tuesday, August 2, 2011, 10:31:44, Jason Gauthier wrote:
Due to a new business requirement, I need to make a change with
postfix that I am not certain how to handle.
First, I use postfix as a relay only system. It does not do local
delivery. Once it does it's tasks it passes the email to
On Aug 2, 2011, at 10:31 AM, Jason Gauthier wrote:
Greetings,
Due to a new business requirement, I need to make a change with postfix that
I am not certain how to handle.
First, I use postfix as a relay only system. It does not do local delivery.
Once it does it's tasks it passes the
I'd suggest configuring as secondary, setting the MX record for this box as a
primary, and use transport maps as suggested.
-Dennis Carr
--
Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity and top
posting.
Jason Gauthier jgauth...@lastar.com wrote:
Greetings,
Due to a
On 8/2/2011 9:31 AM, Jason Gauthier wrote:
Greetings,
Due to a new business requirement, I need to make a change with postfix that
I am not certain how to handle.
First, I use postfix as a relay only system. It does not do local delivery.
Once it does it's tasks it passes the email to a
Now, my requirements have changes. I have acquired a domain, we'll call it
xyz.com. I don't host it, and never have. Therefore, I do not know what
email addresses are valid. I would like to capture *any* email address sent
to xyz.com and accept it, and deliver it somehow.
I'm not sure
On Tuesday, August 2, 2011, 15:44:30, Jason Gauthier wrote:
Now, my requirements have changes. I have acquired a domain, we'll
call it xyz.com. I don't host it, and never have. Therefore, I do
not know what email addresses are valid. I would like to capture
*any* email address sent to xyz.com
Good to know. Definitely meant REJECT, versus bounce.I used the
phrase bouncer as a metaphor to the large bodyguards that
stereotypically guard a club from unwanted guests. ;)
Do you know what 'xyz.com' will be doing with mail you send to them where the
address isn't valid on their
Jason Gauthier:
Good to know. Definitely meant REJECT, versus bounce.I used the
phrase bouncer as a metaphor to the large bodyguards that
stereotypically guard a club from unwanted guests. ;)
Do you know what 'xyz.com' will be doing with mail you send to them where
the address
On 8/2/2011 5:15 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Jason Gauthier:
Good to know. Definitely meant REJECT, versus bounce.I used the
phrase bouncer as a metaphor to the large bodyguards that
stereotypically guard a club from unwanted guests. ;)
Do you know what 'xyz.com' will be doing with mail
12 matches
Mail list logo