Quoting Noel Jones :
That worked, however I was not "already told" anything, except
Charles
Marcus' recommendation to post postconf -n, which I did.
My apologies, got you mixed up with another thread.
No problem.
The subdomains weren't listed in mydestination, relay_domains was
not
On 2/6/2010 1:58 PM, te...@cnysupport.com wrote:
Quoting Noel Jones :
On 2/6/2010 10:55 AM, te...@cnysupport.com wrote:
Quoting te...@cnysupport.com:
Does anybody have any idea why my postfix server accepted mail
for the
non-existent user "" (no alias
by that name either)?
I've narrowed
Quoting Noel Jones :
On 2/6/2010 10:55 AM, te...@cnysupport.com wrote:
Quoting te...@cnysupport.com:
Does anybody have any idea why my postfix server accepted mail
for the
non-existent user "" (no alias
by that name either)?
I've narrowed it down to a problem with the way subdomains users
On 2/6/2010 10:55 AM, te...@cnysupport.com wrote:
Quoting te...@cnysupport.com:
Does anybody have any idea why my postfix server accepted mail for the
non-existent user "" (no alias
by that name either)?
I've narrowed it down to a problem with the way subdomains users are
validated.
badu...@
Quoting te...@cnysupport.com:
Does anybody have any idea why my postfix server accepted mail for
the non-existent user "" (no alias
by that name either)?
I've narrowed it down to a problem with the way subdomains users are
validated.
badu...@cnysupport.com is properly rejected at the rcp
te...@cnysupport.com wrote:
> Postfix accepted the mail, ran it though amavis/spamassassin, then
> couldn't deliver it (nonexistent user) and generated an NDR, which was,
> of course itself undeliverable, since it's in response to spam.
>
> Anybody have any idea how this is happening?
>
> Thanks,
Does anybody have any idea why my postfix server accepted mail for the
non-existent user "" (no alias by
that name either)?
Postfix accepted the mail, ran it though amavis/spamassassin, then
couldn't deliver it (nonexistent user) and generated an NDR, which
was, of course itself undeliver