I think I just fixed the problem but I am not sure if I did it the right
way.. It seems that it is postfix that did it, not dovecot. I found
this in the log for every local message...
Sep 26 11:10:10 zeus postfix/local[14565]: 9B0294AA15E:
to=<vm...@my.domain.com>, orig_to=<vmail>, relay=local, delay=9,
delays=9/0.01/0/0.02, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to mailbox)
So, I went to the postfix master.cf and commented out this line...
#local unix - n n - - local
Was that the correct way to do it?
On 9/27/2013 12:32 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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On Thu, 26 Sep 2013, Mike Edwards wrote:
The messages that come from cron and other system stuff that address
messages to r...@my.host.name or to ownerofcron...@my.host.name
Nobody will ever
ah, local messages. You still want to make sure in the MTA, these
addresses are rejected from outside, to prevent spammers using them.
I did just find a way to put in a forward to forward everything to
r...@my.host.name to a virtual box and now the messages have stopped
for that
Check out if your MTA handles catch-all aliases or forwards for the
whole domain.
- -- Steffen Kaiser
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