Re: Apply custom transport to MX hostname

2012-08-18 Thread Henry Stryker
On 08/18/12 15:23 , Wietse Venema wrote: > > No. However, if you know that a domain is hosted by GoDaddy, > then you can make a transport map: > > example.com smtp:[smtp.secureserver.net] > > and Postfix will bundle all recipients in those domains. Thank-you, for the explanation and t

Apply custom transport to MX hostname

2012-08-18 Thread Henry Stryker
I have defined a few custom smtp transports to limit deliveries to certain large domains such as Yahoo and Hotmail. These are applied via the transport map file to match recipient address domains. There are a large number of recipients I would like to use a custom transport for, but whose actual

Re: Postfix log file question

2012-05-22 Thread Henry Stryker
On 5/22/12 6:31 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: >> What does the "<2.6>" signify in every Postfix log line entry? > > Dunno. That's probably a function of your syslog daemon Very good, and thanks for the quick answer. I was able to learn from /usr/include/sys/syslog.h that this maps to a facility/

Postfix log file question

2012-05-22 Thread Henry Stryker
This is certainly not of critical importance, but my curiosity makes me wonder: May 20 12:28:40 <2.6> hyperion postfix/smtpd[22436]: What does the "<2.6>" signify in every Postfix log line entry? I am running postfix-current on FreeBSD 8.3 mail_version = 2.10-20120423