Le 11/04/2012 04:40, Rich a écrit : > It is postfix. It is being sent back to mail. It seems to be sent back to > the mx mail server from archive.
time for http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html PS. please, do not top post: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style > > On Tuesday, April 10, 2012, mouss wrote: > >> Le 08/04/2012 20:13, Rich a écrit : >>> I am trying to build an archive server for all email. Here is my setup. >>> >>> My domain is domain.com >>> my email server is mail.domain.com and the main.cf settings are: >>> mydomain is domain.com >>> myhostname is mail.domain.com >>> I have a sender_bcc file that says >>> >>> user u...@archive.domain.com <javascript:;> >>> >>> the archive server is archive.domain.com the main.cf settings are: >>> mydomain = domain.com >>> myhostname is archive.domain.com >>> mydestination = archive.domain.com >>> >>> When I send mail from mail.domain.com it forwards the mail to >>> archive.domain.com. >>> I get the following error on the archive server. >>> "mail forwarding loop for u...@archive.domain.com <javascript:;>" >>> >>> Where am I making mistake in the main.cf of the archive server? >>> >> >> try sending a fresh new mail to u...@archive.domain.com <javascript:;>and >> see if you >> still have a loop. if you have no loop for new mail, then you were >> probably resubmitting mail that was already delivered on >> archive.domain.com (which thus contains a Delivered-To header etc etc) >> >> if it happens even for new mail, then something on archive.* is >> retransmitting mail to mail.*. show the config and _logs_ of >> archive.mail.domain (we're assuming this is a postfix. if it ain't, we >> can't help much). forget about the relay/mx and focus on the archive >> server. >> >> See >> http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail >> for the fine directions. >> >