On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 08:39:20PM -0500, Chris wrote: > This is a stand-alone system. I'm using postfix to forward to > myself outputs of various cron-jobs and reporting spam to > s...@uce.gov.
Sorry, this is off topic here, but I am amazed to see someone who is actually doing this. I'd be equally amazed if anything useful is done with your contributions. > Thanks for any advice/assistance. I would suggest that you give up on this idea. Perhaps sign up at Spamcop and do your reporting there? At least in that case your reports can show up on an actual DNSBL, even if not one that I'd consider safe to use. To provide a small bit of on-topic information, please review your $myorigin setting. Yours was (Debian patch) "/etc/mailname". The string "@$myorigin" is appended to any unqualified localpart, as is your "chris" destination in virtual_alias_maps. Did you know that? Is that what you wanted? If not, change $myorigin or (better) use fully-qualified email addresses in your virtual aliases: # delivered to the Unix user or alias, "chris": ch...@example.com ch...@some.domain.in.mydestination -- http://rob0.nodns4.us/ Offlist GMX mail is seen only if "/dev/rob0" is in the Subject: