On Thursday 24 July 2008 11:09:17 am Victor Duchovni wrote: > On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 07:56:44PM +0200, mouss wrote: > > johnf wrote: > > >I have a client that had a complete hardware failure. They were running > > >postfix and now need to get mail working again. I was thinking I could > > >use my postfix server to deliver mail. This would save them the expense > > >of going out and buying new hardware (their hardware is under warranty) > > >and would provide a simple backup for the future. My postfix server > > >currently only supports my domain (mydomain.com). For my server to > > >support two domains I think all I have to do is change "myhostname" to > > >include the client domain > > > > > >myhostname = mail.mydoman.com , mail.clientdomain.com > > > > > >Is that correct???? > > > > the problem with this is that [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are > > the same > > mailbox. if there is no "collision" (no common local part), this is ok. > > otherwise, you'll need to distinguish their users from yours. the > > simplest way is to "tag" their local part. use virtual_alias_maps: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > You are automatically error correcting the post somewhere between the > optic nerve and higher congnitive functions. The OP said: > > myhostname = .... list of names ... > > this is very wrong. You read: > > mydestination = ... list of domains ... > > this works in the way you described.
Thanks I corrected the parameter name -- John Fabiani