On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Noel Jones <njo...@megan.vbhcs.org> wrote: > "postconf -d" shows built-in defaults, not the settings currently used. For > current settings, use "postconf".
Woops. > These are temporary errors that postfix rightfully keeps in the queue. A > computer can't tell the difference between a temporary error that is likely > to continue forever and a "real" temporary error. > > [didn't I just answer this question from another poster a few minutes ago??] I don't remember asking this before but I am usually wrong. > Your choices are to just ignore it and let the mail be returned when > $max_queue_lifetime is reached, or you can help postfix out by adding a > transport_maps entry for the offending domain. Something like: > # main.cf > transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transport > > # transport > # these are some I commonly see; yours may be different > hotmial.com error:5.1.2 hotmail.com not hotmial.com > hotmai.com error:5.1.2 hotmail.com not hotmai.com > aoil.com error:5.1.2 try "aol.com" instead > gmial.com error:5.1.2 try "gmail.com" instead > comcaste.net error:5.1.2 try "comcast.net" instead > comcat.net error:5.1.2 try "comcast.net" instead > comcost.com error:5.1.2 try "comcast.net" instead > comcst.net error:5.1.2 try "comcast.net" instead > c0mcast.net error:5.1.2 try "comcast.net" instead > cherter.net error:5.1.2 try "charter.net" instead Very helpful!