Daniel L. Miller a écrit :
> This will probably sound weird - but...
> 
> Is there a _maps parameter, or other method, I can use to force an
> address found in my virtual_mailbox_maps to be considered
> non-local/virtual?
> 
> You're scratching your head asking why...well, it's simple.  I'm a
> moron.  I'm trying to setup a new mail server, and I'm doing some
> creative relay things that don't seem to be working correctly.  I'm
> trying to debug the process.  Since I have a valid hotmail account, I
> was trying to send to that account - however the log shows:
> 
> Mar  3 15:46:57 mailserver postfix/qmgr[3692]: 506AA89:
> from=<r...@mailserver.amfeslan.local>, size=361, nrcpt=1 (queue active)

after following what Noel told you, do also fix your domain. such
addesses (ending in .local) will be rejected in many places.
also fix your reverse dns:
$ host 64.245.146.34
34.146.245.64.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer a.amfes.com.
$ host a.amfes.com
Host a.amfes.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)


> Mar  3 15:47:27 mailserver postfix/smtp[3759]: connect to
> mx4.hotmail.com[65.54.245.104]:25: Connection timed out
> Mar  3 15:47:57 mailserver postfix/smtp[3759]: connect to
> mx2.hotmail.com[65.54.245.40]:25: Connection timed out
> Mar  3 15:48:27 mailserver postfix/smtp[3759]: connect to
> mx1.hotmail.com[65.55.37.88]:25: Connection timed out
> Mar  3 15:48:57 mailserver postfix/smtp[3759]: connect to
> mx3.hotmail.com[65.54.245.72]:25: Connection timed out
> Mar  3 15:49:28 mailserver postfix/smtp[3759]: connect to
> mx2.hotmail.com[65.55.37.72]:25: Connection timed out
> Mar  3 15:49:28 mailserver postfix/smtp[3759]: 506AA89:
> to=<fireexp...@hotmail.com>, relay=none, delay=855,
> delays=704/0.03/151/0, dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred (connect to
> mx2.hotmail.com[65.55.37.72]:25: Connection timed out)
> 
> Those timeouts don't tell me anything specific about what's broken. 
> Since my other server talks to hotmail just fine, I'm sure it's not a
> hotmail problem - I'm sure it's something stupid I've done (and as I
> write this I can see the invalid address I'm sending from in the log). 

they may not like your IP, or your reverse dns or your sender address
(*.local).

you can also try with yahoo and gmail.

> So, I want to send to a server I control so I can watch the log on that
> side.  I'm using an LDAP lookup in the new server - the same one as my
> production server since I'm looking to migrate over when I'm finished. 
> I was hoping that instead of writing some new maps to describe a limited
> valid set of recipients, their was a way to override the LDAP virtual
> lookup and tell Postfix to try to lookup the mailserver via DNS (which
> still points to the old server) and send it that way.
> 
> Would I do this using the transport_maps?  Something like:
>    myu...@otherdomain.com   smtp:[192.168.0.72]:25

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