On 6/29/24 08:40, Ralph Seichter via Postfix-users wrote:
* Curtis J. Blank via Postfix-users:
Everything except this that is:
mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, $mydomain, www.$mydomain
Should this be set to:
mydestination = $myhostname, 127.0.0.1.$mydomain, $mydomain, www.$mydomain
To keep ::1 from being used?
No, that is not what 'mydestination' governs. In the above setting
localhost is a string literal, so it means
mydestination = ... localhost.example.com ...
after variable expansion. That tells Postfix that recipients like
j...@localhost.example.com designate "local delivery addresses." The
Postfix documentation explains this better and in more detail, but
changing to 127.0.0.1.example.com won't do you any good.
Thanks. Yeah that is what I found out when I tried it so it is set as it
was.
-Curt
-Ralph
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