On 18 Oct 2013, at 18:29, "Wietse Venema [via Postfix] [Masked]" 
<fwd_lhtv7...@opayq.com> wrote:
> 
> > At this point I don't care about absolute correctness. I just want 
> > to receive my email. 
> > 
> > How do I disable the D flag? 
> 
> The D flag exists only in the pipe(8) daemon and ADDS delivered-to 
> headers.  That does not appear to be your problem. 

"The D flag also enforces loop detection" is why the person from Google 
suggested disabling it. How else can I disable loop detection?

(And how do I know if I'm using the pipe daemon and it really is or is not the 
problem?)


> The fix is not to use the same domain name in Postfix and Google. 
> Using the same domain name just causes no end of pain when you 
> forward mail.

Google's service is supposed to just be a filter for email sent to me; how can 
I have different domain names in them? Can I just lie to Postfix about what my 
domain is, but still have it deliver mail correctly?






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