On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 08:30:59PM +0100, Denis Fondras wrote:
> Hi Rene,
>
> Perhaps I didn't understand correctly your problem but can't you just use :
> "accept from $mynetwork for domain example.net relay" ?
>
> and let smtpd resolve example.net MX ?
Yes, of course, this was a loop in my bra
Hi Rene,
Perhaps I didn't understand correctly your problem but can't you just use :
"accept from $mynetwork for domain example.net relay" ?
and let smtpd resolve example.net MX ?
Denis
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 09:00:51PM +0100, Gilles Chehade wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Isn't the following what you're trying to do ?
>
> accept from $mynetwork for domain example.org relay via mail.example.org
> accept from $mynetwork for domain example.net relay
Oh, yes, sometimes I'm blind. You are rig
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 06:28:33PM +0100, Rene Maroufi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> OpenSMTPD is great. Really simple configuration syntax. But I missed one
> thing from postfix: Would it be possible to do MX lookups in a relay via
> statement? I mean: Postfix have the transport table feature. I use this
> fe
Hi,
OpenSMTPD is great. Really simple configuration syntax. But I missed one
thing from postfix: Would it be possible to do MX lookups in a relay via
statement? I mean: Postfix have the transport table feature. I use this
feature to relay some maildomains to their really mailhub instead of my
smar
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