When a bounce message from <> is going to an address that is in
virtual_alias_maps the sender gets rewritten to , or at
least that is what seems to happen. Some mail servers reject
MAILER-DAEMON as a sender due to the lack of domain (att.net,
comcast.net). How can I control this? What is the pr
Victor Duchovni wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 10:02:37AM -0800, David Jonas wrote:
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>>> What version of Postfix are you using?
>>>
>> 2.3.8 and 2.4.6-- yea, we're a little behind. Perhaps I'll bring us up
>> to 2.5 today.
>>
Victor Duchovni wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 05:55:28PM -0800, David Jonas wrote:
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>> We provide forwarding to external accounts (e.g. gmail.com) and it
>> appears that in some cases postfix is invalidating the DKIM signatures.
>> The most prominent and obvi
We provide forwarding to external accounts (e.g. gmail.com) and it
appears that in some cases postfix is invalidating the DKIM signatures.
The most prominent and obvious case is eBay and PayPal where gmail is
now bouncing/dropping messages where the signature doesn't match.
I caused ebay to send a