Magnus Bäck wrote:
On Sunday, June 07, 2009 at 17:02 CEST,
     Ulrich Mierendorff <ulrich.mierendo...@gmx.net> wrote:

My current configuration looks like this one:
...
myhostname = example.com
myorigin = /etc/mailname
mydomain = example.com
mydestination = $mydomain, localhost

Is this server B? If so, why does it think it's the final destination
for example.com when that's server A's assignment
Yes it's server B.. So should I write
mydestination =
?
The log file then says something like

Jun 7 1:2:3 example postfix/smtp[123]: 456: to=<u...@example.com>, relay=mx0.example.com[ipA]:25, [...], status=bounced (host mx0.example.com[ipA] refused to talk to me: 550 Forged HELO: you are not example.com)

I think this is not a problem of server B's postfix configuration, or am I wrong? By the way: I do not have access to the configuration of server A.

I have also googled a bit, but could not find an explanation for this error.

Kind regards,
Ulrich

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