On Mon, 5 Apr 2010 10:24:47 -0400, Scott Thomson
<scott.e.thom...@gmail.com> articulated:

> Hey Folks,
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.  I think it might
> make the most sense to start by describing what I'm trying to
> accomplish first. Which is this, I have a server that is configured
> as the host for our mailman lists (lists.example.org), it also sits
> between postini and our exchange server and processes mail for
> aliases that point to other providers.  So it should process anything
> for example.org and lists.example.org using it's local aliases file
> then pass it to mailman, our exchange server or to somewhere else.
> 
> So far so good, I've got it doing all that.  The new wrinkle that I
> need help with is getting it to pass all outbound mail not destined
> for mailman or our exchange server back to postini for outbound
> processing.  I think I'd want to set postini to be the Outbound mail
> relay, but still have the server pass mail to the exchange server
> directly and also to continue processing mail for lists.example.org
> locally and passing it to mailman.  I think I can do this with
> transport maps?  Will transit maps override the relayhost settings
> when appropriate?  I have the O'Reilly Postfix book, but wasn't able
> to determine this using that resource.

You need to show Postfix command output and Postfix logging.

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Section: Reporting problems to postfix-users@postfix.org

While you are at it, could you please lose the HTML email; i.e., post
in ASCII text.

-- 
Jerry
postfix-u...@seibercom.net

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