I'm sorry, I'll try not to use my smartphone again to answer mails from this list.

I ment using a remote machine as client to connect to the postfix server as opposed to connect to the machine itself. I don't know why it does matter, but apparently it does. Using the hostname, IP or localhost makes no difference at all. That's the same for me.


Am 03.01.2013 21:05, schrieb Wietse Venema:
Michael Blessenohl:
Please try again using the telnet command on a different machine
than localhost(br(span style="font-family:Prelude, Verdana,
Please stop sending HTML-only posts to a mailing list.
That is bad etiquette.

After:

     # postconf "resolve_dequoted_address = no"
     # postfix reload

I get the same result no matter if I use localhost or the machine
name itself, simply because both are listed in mydestination.

     % telnet hostname smtp
     Trying 9.X.X.248...
     Connected to hostname.watson.ibm.com.
     Escape character is '^]'.
     220 hostname.watson.ibm.com ESMTP Postfix
     mail from:<wietse>
     250 2.1.0 Ok
     rcpt to:<"@"@hostname.watson.ibm.com>
     250 2.1.5 Ok

Hostname and IP address information slightly altered.

        Wietse

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