Hi all, I'm trying to configure postfix on a new machine at home to replace an old installation of sendmail on another machine. I want the new machine to be the outgoing mail server for the LAN and to masquerade addresses in my domain, exactly as sendmail is already doing. The mail server for my domain is elsewhere, so this new server should forward all mail for the domain (except those directly addressed to LAN hosts) to the external mail server.
I've almost got it, but there's one thing I can't get to work and that's correct handling of mail addressed to root. I want mail to <root>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to be delivered locally, but <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> needs to be forwarded to the external mail server. I've only been able to make it forward all variations of root to the external server, or deliver them all locally. I'm using postfix 2.2.4-1ubuntu2.1 on breezy. Here are the relevant bits of my main.cf: append_dot_mydomain = no alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases myorigin = /etc/mailname mydestination = dropbear.kirriwa.net, localhost.localdomain, localhost, localhost.kirriwa.net relay_domains = kirriwa.net relayhost = mail.internode.on.net mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.42.0/24 virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual masquerade_domains = kirrwa.net masquerade_exceptions = root /etc/mailname contains: kirriwa.net /etc/aliases contains: root: [EMAIL PROTECTED] clamav: root /etc/postfix/virtual contains: root [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've tried with & without masquerade_exceptions, with & without virtual_alias_maps, but I can't make it do what I want. I either get mail to <root> delivered externally, or mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> delivered locally. Is there a postfix guru out there who can whack me with the appropriate cluestick? Thanks, John -- > Wow. They've got you both coming *and* going, eh mate? Yep. That's why semen is white and urine is yellow. That way, the soccer/football fans can tell whether they're coming or going. -- Mike Andrews -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html