Stop sending me multiple copies of your email.

        Wietse

Philippe - Forums:
> On all of my 4 other servers I have this:
> 
> mydomain = my-domain.fr
> myhostname = my-servername.$mydomain
> mynetworks_style = host
> mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8
> 
> On my mailserver I have this:
> 
> mydomain = my-domain.fr
> myhostname = my-mailservername.$mydomain
> myorigin = $mydomain
> mydestination = $myhostname
> mynetworks_style = subnet
> mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8 192.168.1.0/24
> 
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> ##################
> 
> Philippe - Forums
> 
> Le 2018-12-22 23:57, Wietse Venema a ?crit :
> 
> > Philippe - Forums:
> > 
> >> Hello.
> >> 
> >> I want to have the good sender name when an email is sending from my
> >> mailserver.
> >> 
> >> I explain my problem:
> >> 
> >> I have 5 different servers including my mailserver.
> >> 
> >> When I send an email from my mailserver with a user (for example :
> >> user=backup) I receive the mail from "backup@server-name".
> >> 
> >> When I send an email from my 4 other servers with the same user 
> >> (backup)
> >> I receive the mail from "bac...@my-domain.fr".
> > 
> > http://www.postfix.org/BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html#myorigin
> > 
> > Wietse
> > 
> > The myorigin parameter specifies the domain that appears in mail
> > that is posted on this machine. The default is to use the local
> > machine name, $myhostname, which defaults to the name of the machine.
> > Unless you are running a really small site, you probably want to
> > change that into $mydomain, which defaults to the parent domain of
> > the machine name.
> > 
> > For the sake of consistency between sender and recipient addresses,
> > myorigin also specifies the domain name that is appended to an
> > unqualified recipient address.
> > 
> > Examples (specify only one of the following):
> > 
> > /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> > myorigin = $myhostname (default: send mail as "user@$myhostname")
> > myorigin = $mydomain   (probably desirable: "user@$mydomain")

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