Martin:

IMAP is managed by courier, which is a different list. So, it is not
useful to reference that here except for the fact that it proves MySQL
is able to look up your receiving account, which means that that account
/ the tables are setup properly.

Your problem has nothing to do with IMAP.

As Viktor said, we need logs and your main.cf file. Use pastebin to send.

Michael Munger, dCAP, MCPS, MCNPS, MBSS
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On 06/15/2015 09:35 AM, Martin S wrote:
>>>> The setup works if I am loged in to the system, e.g. by imap through
>>>> mail2web. Then I can send mail from my server to the world or between
>>>> mailboxes on the server.
> Sending mail *FROM* your server to the world means that the recipient
> is in some other domain, not yours.  You said it, not I.
>
> --
> Yes and this works. This is not an issue. Which I also said.
>
>>>> Sending mail to the server from the world outside results in 5.1.1
>>>> <xxxx@xxxx>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in relay
>>>> recipient table.
> Sending mail from outside *TO* your server, means that the recipient
> is in your domain, not someone else's.  You said it, not I.
>
> --
> Yes I am completely aware of this.
> If I send mail from my laptop (using mail address a) to mail address b
> (on the problem server) which is in a domain I am authorative for
> results in the error message.
>
> However if I am logged into the problem server using imap then sending
> mail from mail address c (on the problem server) which is in a domain
> I am authorative to mail address b works - meaning it can actually
> resolve the address and am able to find the address in the recipient
> table.
>
> /Martin S
>
> 2015-06-15 15:26 GMT+02:00 Viktor Dukhovni <postfix-us...@dukhovni.org>:
>> On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 03:20:35PM +0200, Martin S wrote:
>>
>>> OK maybe I was unclear.
>> Or you're still confused or both.
>>
>>> I am talking about a site that I am authorative for. It's my own
>>> domain. DNS points to this server.
>> If you can't post logs that illustrate the various cases under
>> discussion nobody can help you.
>>
>>>>> The setup works if I am loged in to the system, e.g. by imap through
>>>>> mail2web. Then I can send mail from my server to the world or between
>>>>> mailboxes on the server.
>> Sending mail *FROM* your server to the world means that the recipient
>> is in some other domain, not yours.  You said it, not I.
>>
>>>>> Sending mail to the server from the world outside results in 5.1.1
>>>>> <xxxx@xxxx>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in relay
>>>>> recipient table.
>> Sending mail from outside *TO* your server, means that the recipient
>> is in your domain, not someone else's.  You said it, not I.
>>
>> --
>>         Viktor.
>
>

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