> On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 09:11:25AM +0100, Ken Gillett via Postfix-users wrote:
> > Anyway, using @home is acceptable and works from both the Mac Pro and
> > a debian linux machine (and probably others) on the LAN.
> 
> These arrive to the "server" Postfix instance via SMTP.
> 
> > The problem
> > however is that I simply cannot get email on the Mini Server itself to
> > work. So, as I said, email to user@home works from other hosts on the
> > LAN, but if I try to send using (postfix)sendmail on the Mini itself.
> > it bounces:-
> > 
> >       status=bounced (Host or domain name not found. Name service error for 
> > name=home type=AAAA: Host not found)
> > 
> > What I don't understand here is why postfix is trying to lookup
> > 'home'. It is configured to accept mail in the 'home' domain and
> > happily does so from any other host on the LAN, but why not on the
> > Mini that's actually running postfix?
> 
> This is **not** using the server Postfix code in /Library/Server.  It is
> using the default Postfix binaries in /usr/sbin/.  Which as you already
> observed have a different configuration.
> 
> Put the /Library/Server/... binaries first on your PATH.

Aha, good thinking. Yes the default postfix install is first in the PATH. I'll 
change that around and see how that goes.

Thanks.



Ken  G i l l e t t

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