Patrick Chemla: > Hi, > > I am managing my emails on 2 Postfix 2.7 servers. > > A front smtpd server receives all messages from outside and inside > users, and a back server handles email boxes for local domains deliveries. > > I am trying to send directly messages from the front smtpd to the back > server without looking to MX from DNS. > > So, in the /etc/postfix/transport file, I put lines as follow: > > example1.com :[10.0.0.2] > example2.com :[10.0.0.2] > example3.com :[10.0.0.2] > example4.com :[10.0.0.2] > > exampleN.com are domains to relay directly to internal server 10.0.0.2 > without looking to DNS (using brackets). > > I have run postmap transport and postfix reload. > > I made some simple tests puting mails through a telnet to port 25 of the > front server. > > It still lookup for MX for domains exampleN.com and delivers through an > outside address. If I set this MX to be the smtpd front server, I wonder > what will happen. At least, not what I want. > > I made something wrong, but what?
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