> On Apr 2, 2024, at 10:52, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users > <postfix-users@postfix.org> wrote: > > On Tue, Apr 02, 2024 at 04:14:29AM -0400, Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users wrote: >> Hey there all, >> >> I’m setting up a staging version of dayjob’s ticket system, and we’d >> basically like postfix to still function, but instead of touching the >> internet at all, just deliver everything to a single file (or a maildir, I >> suppose), regardless of if a file is invoked via sendmail, or a port 25 >> connection. I’d like nothing to leave the box. >> >> Is there some kind of transport hack I can use for this? > > # No local(8) delivery > # > alias_database = > mydestination = > local_transport = error:5.1.2 Mailbox unavailable > > # No locally hosted domains, but you may want to set one of these > # non-empty to accept mail over SMTP, if mail comes in from outside, > # but this could also be via submission, permit_mynetworks, ... > # > relay_domains = > virtual_alias_domains = > virtual_mailbox_domains = > > # Collapse all recipients to a single address, delivered to a single > # maildir. > # > enable_original_recipient = no > virtual_alias_maps = static:allmail@$mydomain > default_transport = virtual > virtual_mailbox_maps = static:/var/spool/virtual/allmail/ > virtual_uid_maps = static:12345 > virtual_gid_maps = static:12345
I guess I missed something. — I also want it to null route (or route to a maildir) all *outbound* mail — so we can examine what our ticket system *would* send, is there something in here to do that, or is the above only for inbound? -Dan _______________________________________________ Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-users-le...@postfix.org