Sorry, I made a mistake... When I send a mail from SERVER1 with the user USER to my personnel mail, I receive the mail "FROM USER@SERVER1.MYDOMAIN".
And not "FROM USER@MYDOMAIN". --- ########## Philippe - Forums Le 2018-05-16 20:10, for...@mehl-family.fr a écrit : > I'm french, sorry for my english. > > I didn't understand anything. > > Or certainly that my explanation was not very clear. > > I retry to explain... > > _(THE LINK WAS A BAD LINK INSERTED BY DEFAULT INTO MY SENT E-MAIL)_ > > When I send a mail from SERVER1 with the user USER to my personnel mail, I > receive the mail "FROM USER@MYDOMAIN". > > But when I send a mail from MAILSERVER1 with the user USER to my personnel > mail, I receive the mail "FROM USER@MAILSERVER1". > > The postfix configuration for SERVER1 is a "basic" configuration (just to > send mail). > > _MYDOMAIN = MYDOMAIN_ > _MYHOSTNAME = SERVER1.$MYDOMAIN_ > _MYNETWORKS_STYLE = HOST_ > _MYNETWORKS = 127.0.0.0/8_ > relayhost = xx.xx.xx.xx (MAILSERVER1 IP) > > The postfix configuration for MAILSERVER1 is a "SMTP" configuration (used > with dovecot). > > _MYDOMAIN = MYDOMAIN_ > _MYHOSTNAME = MAILSERVER1.$MYDOMAIN_ > _MYORIGIN = MYDOMAIN_ > _MYDESTINATION = $MYHOSTNAME_ > _RELAYHOST = [IS SMTP]:25_ > _MYNETWORKS = 127.0.0.0/8 192.168.1.0/24_ > _MAILBOX_SIZE_LIMIT = 20480000_ > _RECIPIENT_DELIMITER = +_ > _INET_INTERFACES = ALL_ > _INET_PROTOCOLS = IPV4_ > _MYNETWORKS_STYLE = SUBNET_ > > I hope that my explanation is clearer you. > > --- > ########## > > Philippe - Forums > > Le 2018-05-16 19:28, /dev/rob0 a écrit : > On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 06:48:55PM +0200, for...@mehl-family.fr wrote: I > can't specifie the good mail sender with postfix. > What you describe most likely is not a Postfix problem. > > I explain: > > I have a server mail cluster with 2 nodes (but only one works, the > second is going to be made). > > Node names is "node1" and "node2", cluster name is "node". On > node1, the server name is "node1" and the mail server name (for > postfix) is "node". The servers are on a personnal domain > (my_domain.fr). > > On all of my servers (mail servers and others), the postfix > configuration is: > > ..... > > mydomain = my_domain.fr > > myhostname = server_name.$mydomain > Neither of which is directly relevant. See: > > http://www.postfix.org/BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html > http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#myorigin > > (with "node" for relay to others servers and mail server > configuration for "node1") > > When I send a mail from a local server (linux) with a linux user, > I receive the mail with "from user@server.my_domain.fr" [1]. So, > that's OK. > > But when I send a mail from the mail server with a linux user, > How did you send the mail? Typically the MUA would set a sender > address. Is the sender set in the MUA? We might have been able to > tell, if you had shown us LOGS. > > I receive the mail with "from user@node1" [1] instead of "from > user@node1.my_domain.fr" [1]. > Your link was not a real link. > > I don't understand where is the bad configuration. > Right, and we could possibly tell you, as above. But most likely > your OS has preconfigured your mail(1) command to set a sender > domain name. > > Links: > ------ > [1] > https://mehlsrvmail:40030/?_task=mail&_caps=pdf%3D0%2Cflash%3D1%2Ctiff%3D0%2Cwebp%3D0&_uid=59&_mbox=Sent&_framed=1&_action=preview#NOP