Seth Zirin grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 21:18, David Guntner wrote:
> >
> > Then again, maybe not.  If I have my /etc/postfix/virtual file set up with:
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > And I send a message from the local (home) network, it gets forwarded just 
> > fine.  However, incoming mail from the outside is getting rejected with a 
> > message saying that relay access is denied for the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
> > address.  What else do I need to set up to make it work?
> 
> I have not tested this, but a reading of the comments in the file
> /etc/postfix/access suggests that adding a line like:
> 
>       domain1.com     OK
> 
> to that file and running running "postfix reload" may solve the relay
> permission problem.

Thanks for the suggestion.  Unfortunately, I tried that, and despite what 
it says in the comments (which sure look that way to me, too), it doesn't 
work.  The only thing that seems to work is adding the domain name to 
mydestinations in main.cf.  I thought it says that we shouldn't put the 
host names in question there for virtual host stuff, but so far, it's the 
only thing that's working....  I'd prefer to do it the "right" way, but 
I'll settle for something that works if I have to.

Anyone else have any ideas?

                      --Dave
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