David Ballano wrote:
[snip]
Sep 22 15:15:32 orion postfix/smtpd[25753]: maps_find:
virtual_alias_maps: hash:/etc/postfix/virtual(0,lock|fold_fix):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] = david
Sep 22 15:15:32 orion postfix/smtpd[25753]: mail_addr_find:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - david
so you have a virtual alias
David Ballano wrote:
David Ballano wrote:
[snip]
Sep 22 15:15:32 orion postfix/smtpd[25753]: maps_find:
virtual_alias_maps: hash:/etc/postfix/virtual(0,lock|fold_fix):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] = david
Sep 22 15:15:32 orion postfix/smtpd[25753]: mail_addr_find:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - david
so you have a
2008/9/23 mouss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
David Ballano wrote:
David Ballano wrote:
[snip]
Sep 22 15:15:32 orion postfix/smtpd[25753]: maps_find:
virtual_alias_maps: hash:/etc/postfix/virtual(0,lock|fold_fix):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] = david
Sep 22 15:15:32 orion postfix/smtpd[25753]: mail_addr_find:
David Ballano wrote:
yes, I have virtual alias because maybe some day my server owns more
domains, for now ballano.net
I don't understand this.
what I mean is that maybe I use my postfix for more domains,
ballano.net another.net etc..
but what does this have to do with a virtual alias?
,
David Ballano wrote:
whow I don't understant too much,
I want that all the mail that arrive to [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to
david unix account. that is what I think /etc/postfix/virtual does,
and is what I read in the docs
virtual can redirect mail to wherever you want. to redirect to a
Hello people,
I have some questions for you,
I configured postfix with virtual domains and unix accounts, also I
configured sasl2 with pam (saslauthd) and tls with my own keys.
all seems to work, but there are some questions I can't find.
- where can I see what type of mech I'am using to
sorry I didn't say thanks for your help!!!
:)
Hello people,
I have some questions for you,
I configured postfix with virtual domains and unix accounts, also I
configured sasl2 with pam (saslauthd) and tls with my own keys.
all seems to work, but there are some questions I can't find.
- where
David Ballano wrote:
- where can I see what type of mech I'am using to authenticate? I
think is plain but..
also when I sent an email to my server (unix account ) I can see that (
using outlook to send an email to my server.)
Sep 22 13:51:55 orion postfix/smtpd[9636]: connect from
David Ballano wrote:
I added -v to the smtpd, it's just incredible...
Incredible how? I don't see anything terribly unusual here.
BTW, I don't use AUTH NTLM so I'm not sure what the normal
logging for an AUTH NTLM session looks like; it's quite
possible what you are seeing is normal and