Hi there:

I've a Postfix mail server with multiple virtual domains working.
Everything seems fine for reciving emails, but when a user from a
"secondary" domain sends a mail to, for example, gmail, this is been
rejected because of the server origin. Let me illuminate this with an
example:

 - Primary domain (myhostname directive): "mail.example.com"
 - A user from a secondary domain: mail.secondary.com (virtual domain)
sends an email to gmail.com
 - GMail checks SPF, so it sees that the SPF record on the DNS entry
doesn't fit to the address specified in the headers of the outgoing mail
(mail.example.com), and it rejects it.

So, the question is: may I specify in any how a "virtual origin",
depending on the domain who sends an email?.

Cheers, Ibon.

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