2010/7/22 Leonardo Rodrigues<leolis...@solutti.com.br>:
Em 22/07/2010 15:49, Noel Jones escreveu:
This email was correctly delivered to gmail and the gmail server
acknowledged receipt. This isn't a postfix configuration issue.
If it doesn't show up in your mailbox, you'll need to check with them for
the reason. Maybe their spam filters discarded your mail.
it's almost sure that your redirections to external account WILL break
SPF for lots of messages, and this can be one of the reasons for any
antispam filter dislike your message.
for doing that correctly, you would need to get postfix doing SRS ...
which, as far as i know, cannot be made easily.
On 7/22/2010 6:28 PM, to...@microred.cl wrote:
> Thank you for your answers.
>
> Should it be any different if disabled the virtual servers
> configuration and used .forward redirections ?
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Tomás S.
>
Possibly the original sender specified via SPF that their mail
is not to be forwarded, in which case google may discard the
forward as spam. You might fix this by either remailing the
message with procmail (watch out for loops!) or by adding an
SRF milter to postfix.
But you haven't identified the problem yet. At any rate, it's
not a postfix issue. Try forwarding mail from another sender.
And next time, don't top post.
-- Noel Jones