On 4/3/10 8:24 AM, Masao Garcia at mas...@fshac.com wrote:
> Okay, I think I know what the problem is. Our reply-to addresses are for a
> domain that's not handled (yet) by our mail servers. We are in the middle
> of a transition to bringing our e-mail in-house away from an external
> pop/imap p
Masao Garcia:
> Wietse,
>
> Okay, I think I know what the problem is. Our reply-to addresses are for a
> domain that's not handled (yet) by our mail servers. We are in the middle
> of a transition to bringing our e-mail in-house away from an external
> pop/imap provider but during the transition
Wietse,
Okay, I think I know what the problem is. Our reply-to addresses are for a
domain that's not handled (yet) by our mail servers. We are in the middle
of a transition to bringing our e-mail in-house away from an external
pop/imap provider but during the transition we'd still like to keep t
Wietse Venema wrote:
Instead of speculating that "Postfix does not allow bounces to come
back", all the evidence you need is in the logfile. Postfix logs
ALL mail delivery attempts, including the attempts that fail.
"Bounces" normally have an "empty" envelope sender address which should
be lo
Masao Garcia:
> Wietse,
>
> Maybe I should re-phrase my question. On my Exchange server, if I e-mail an
> invalid address, it will e-mail be back and tell me that the recipient does
> not exist. When I e-mail an invalid address using a web/imap/pop hosting
> provider, I get an e-mail telling me
Wietse,
Maybe I should re-phrase my question. On my Exchange server, if I e-mail an
invalid address, it will e-mail be back and tell me that the recipient does
not exist. When I e-mail an invalid address using a web/imap/pop hosting
provider, I get an e-mail telling me the recipient is not valid
Masao Garcia:
> Hello,
>
> I have set up an Ubuntu 8.04 postfix relay that relays mail to and from my
> Exchange server. Everything seems to work well enough except that our users
> do not receive bounce replies when they send mail to an invalid address
> outside our domain. If I tail /var/log/m
Hello,
I have set up an Ubuntu 8.04 postfix relay that relays mail to and from my
Exchange server. Everything seems to work well enough except that our users
do not receive bounce replies when they send mail to an invalid address
outside our domain. If I tail /var/log/mail.log, I can see the