Things are looking good and I’m getting local mail delivery now. I had to additionally uncomment this line from /etc/postfix/master.cf
local unix - n n - - local Thank you for the help. -jeremy > On Feb 8, 2016, at 6:27 PM, Martijn Brinkers <mart...@ciphermail.com> wrote: > > > > On 07-02-16 01:07, Jeremy Hansen wrote: >> Let me reword what I'm trying to accomplish. >> >> We have corporate addresses that relay off our internal mail server >> straight to Google. We wanted encryption on anything that was >> outgoing. This is working beautifully, although I haven't quite >> figured out how to get signatures working yet. Encryption is working >> fine. >> >> I have some accounts on the local mail server that use an internal >> domain name and I would like mail addressed to those internal users >> to be delivered to the local mail server, i.e., I don't want these >> mails to relay. They should end up in the local mbox. >> >> So things addressed to user@mx.local should stay local, things >> addressed to u...@corporate.com should go outbound to Google. >> Outbound is working great. Local is not. >> >> How do I achieve this configuration with the ciphermail interface. >> I'd like to avoid custom configs if possible so they don't get wiped >> out if someone happens to use the MTA configuration on the Ciphermail >> interface. > > You need to tell Postfix which domains are local domains (i.e., which > are handled by the local_transport mail delivery transport). You do this > by adding the domains to the mydestination setting > (http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#mydestination). You can edit the > "raw" Postfix config directly via the GUI interface. Any changes you > make in the Postfix config will be kept and not overwritten when using > the "normal" MTA config page. > If you prefer a web GUI edit box for mydestination, it is possible to > configure CipherMail to allow editing mydestination from the MTA > settings gui page by setting a Java system property. You need to set the > following Java system property in the Tomcat config files: > > mta.enableMyDestination=true > > So add the following line somewhere in the Tomcat startup properties: > > JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Dmta.enableMyDestination=true" > > Then restart Tomcat > > It should also be noted that the default Postfix main config that comes > with CipherMail disabled local delivery. You should therefore remove the > following line from main.cf: > > local_transport = error:local mail delivery is disabled > > Kind regards, > > Martijn Brinkers > > >> Thank you very much for your help. >> >> And by the way, I tried many encryption gateways, which was the >> primary goal and Ciphermail was the only thing that didn't destroy >> html mail. So kudos for that. > > > > -- > CipherMail email encryption > > Email encryption with support for S/MIME, OpenPGP, PDF encryption and > secure webmail pull. > > https://www.ciphermail.com > > Twitter: http://twitter.com/CipherMail > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@lists.djigzo.com > https://lists.djigzo.com/lists/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.djigzo.com https://lists.djigzo.com/lists/listinfo/users