elivery; but it seems odd that they happen even though the
server is pretty idle.
Any ideas please?
Thanks,
Peter Smith
All solved now - thanks for your help guys! The changes I made were:
virtual_mailbox_domains = $transport_maps
to:
virtual_mailbox_domains = mydomain.com
Added:
virtual_transport = maildrop
virtual_mailbox_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
> On Friday 05 June 2009 09:24:54 Peter Smith wrote:
>>
>> virtual_mailbox_domains = $transport_maps
>
> Whats this for?
>
> Are the problem domains listed in /etc/postfix/transport for some reason.
I have an entry in transport:
mydomain.commaildrop:
Is this the problem?
--- In postfix-us...@yahoogroups.com, Pascal Volk
wrote:
>
> On 06/05/2009 02:25 AM Peter Smith wrote:
> > If I telnet to my mail server, anyth...@... is accepted. If I
> > turn up the logging verbosity, I see:
>
> How do you telnet to your server?
> `telnet loc
Hi,
I know this is well documented and is now the default in postfix, but I'm
tearing my hair out trying to figure out why it won't work with my setup.
If I telnet to my mail server, anyth...@mydomain.com is accepted. If I
turn up the logging verbosity, I see:
maps_find: virtual_alias_maps: @myd