On Sun, Sep 1, 2024 at 3:24 AM Michael <confabul...@kintzios.com> wrote:
> On Saturday, 31 August 2024 21:56:59 BST syscon edm wrote: > > In /etc/postfix/main.cf I only have: > > > > myorigin = gmail.com > > > > If I use: > > myorigin = sysc...@gmail.com > > > > I get an error message; > > Aug 31 14:28:02 i5 postfix/smtp[25841]: 1A31217E00EC: to=<root@syscon8@ > > gmail.com>, > > OK, I expect you'd need to set an alias instead. Try: > > My cat /etc/mail/aliases > # Basic system aliases -- these MUST be present. > # Redirect mail for local recipients > MAILER-DAEMON: postmaster > postmaster: root > root: syscon8 > > or try: > > root: sysc...@gmail.com > > > then run 'newaliases' each time to rebuild the database. One of these > aliases > ought to work. > > > > relay=smtp.gmail.com[142.250.99.109]:587, delay=0.54, > > delays=0.01/0/0.5/0.03, dsn=5.1.3, status=bounced (host > > smtp.gmail.com[142.250.99.109] > > said: 553-5.1.3 The recipient address <root@sysc...@gmail.com> is not a > > valid RFC 553-5.1.3 5321 address. > > > > my /etc/postfix/sender_canonical > > /^root@gmail\.com$/ sysc...@gmail.com > > I don't think you should be using canonical - this will be rewriting > addresses > within the header *and* body of messages. > > Use an alias instead. > Thank you folks for suggestions, but none of them worked. What work is to put in the first line of: "crontab" file: MAILTO=sysc...@gmail.com