Magnus Bäck wrote: > On Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 20:29 CET, > Stephen Rodgers <hws...@rodgers.sdcoxmail.com> wrote: > >> All of the above now makes sense. In fact, If I add the ohnosec.org >> domain to $mydesination, and specify $myorigin as ohonsec.org, mailman >> works as intended. >> >> I have one final question with regard to the append of $myorigin to a >> virtual mapping result. The on-line documentation states that >> append_my_origin defaults to yes, and that it should not be turned >> off. In my case, I want to avoid specifying $myorigin and leave it as >> the default. as I want to handle the additional domains in a virtual >> manner. >> >> The question is, how does one override this behavior so that rewrite >> stays within the original domain while leaving the default setting for >> $myorigin in place? > > You can't. Why not just specify a fully-qualified address in the first > place? > >
It is mailman which writes the virtual-mailman file without a domain specified. I'ts not something which I have specific control over. I think at this point, the prudent thing to do is not bother with virtual domains at all. If I limit everything to one domain, and get rid of the virtual settings in mailman and postfix, and everything works fine.