Noel Jones writes:
> It might be helpful if you shared the logs of mail entering postfix
> when you run your test command.
As basic as possible:
$ cat test.msg
To: jo...@sppn.nl
test message
$ /usr/sbin/sendmail -v -t < test.msg
While figuring this out I ran severeal tests and it occu
Victor Duchovni writes:
> Postfix address rewriting did not change between these releases.
That's what I thought, too.
> You clearly also changed the application that injects email into
> Postfix.
Possibly, though unlikely. This is my favourite test command:
date | mail -s xxx h...@somewher
Victor Duchovni writes:
> Postfix only uses myorigin to qualify *bare* email addresses. If the
> application that submits the mail into Postfix (via SMTP or sendmail(1))
> already specified a domain name, Postfix is not going to change that
> by default.
Ok.
> You can also use masquerade_domain
Hi,
I've been running postfix as my MTA for many years. Recently I
upgraded my main server and now I cannot send mail anymore.
The system is running Fedora 13, with postfix 2.7.0
(postfix-2.7.0-1.fc13.i686). My previous version of postfix was 2.5.
I have a LAN with local DNS that is connected via