--- In post...@yahoogroups.com, Brian Evans - Postfix List <grkni...@...> wrote: > > jweinbergerhj wrote: > > Hi: > > > > I have been unable to find a solution for this (please forgive me if it's > > simple and I've > > missed it). > > > > I am trying to set up mailman as a relay from postfix (the domains assigned > > to mailman > > lists are to become relay domains). I know I can set it up as local: with > > the pipes in the > > aliases file, but I'd like to get relay domains working in any case, and I > > can't seem to do it. > > > > I would appreciate any help, advice or direction, and if there's any > > information I have not > > included here, please ask - I'll do my best to provide it. > > > > Here's the error I get when the message deilvery is attempted. > > > > Dec 11 21:33:51 s postfix/qmgr[61807]: warning: connect to transport mysql: > > No such file > > or directory > > Dec 11 21:33:51 s postfix/qmgr[61807]: warning: connect to transport retry: > > No such file > > or directory > > > > relay_transport=mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_relay_transport_maps.cf > > > > > > mysql is a map type not a transport. > It cannot be set in relay_transport. > http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#relay_transport > > Brian >
Brian, thanks! This does seem so obvious...but there are a few docs out there that show transport maps (and I use the transport_maps directive with a mysql table as you see) I assume the same applies to virtual_transport? and that both are over-ridden by my transport_maps directive? Thank you so much! --Jeff