On 24.03.23 09:16, fh--- via Postfix-users wrote:
I have a domain setup in postfix as virtual domains.
But MX records for this domain point to external systems currently,
such as google workspace.
When other users in this postfix system send email to users in this
domain, will it be delivered l
fh--- via Postfix-users skrev den 2023-03-24 02:16:
When other users in this postfix system send email to users in this
domain, will it be delivered locally? How can I force postfix to
deliver messages just following MX records?
make sure postfix database files do not have this domain in there
Hello
I have a domain setup in postfix as virtual domains.
But MX records for this domain point to external systems currently, such
as google workspace.
When other users in this postfix system send email to users in this
domain, will it be delivered locally? How can I force postfix to deliver
On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 08:47:22AM +0800, ミユナ (alice) wrote:
> given the case my primary MX is in USA. if I deploy a secondary MX in
> the EU, how can I setup EU MX to forward messages to the US one?
>
> using a internal MX record for destination? for instance,
> internal.domain.com points to m
Hello
given the case my primary MX is in USA. if I deploy a secondary MX in
the EU, how can I setup EU MX to forward messages to the US one?
using a internal MX record for destination? for instance,
internal.domain.com points to my primary MX server, and use this MX for
routing by secondary
Ralf..
> A MX lookup is performed to check if the sender domain exists; it can
> be activated using:
>
> reject_unknown_sender_domain
is what I was looking for..
Thank you ..
Charles
On 09/14/2010 08:18 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* CT:
It was a question that came up in a discussion..
I hav
* CT :
> It was a question that came up in a discussion..
>
> I have had issues in the past when delivering email and I did not
> have PTR in place.. the email was rejected..
That's not an MX problem, but a missing PTR. Postfix can check for
this using:
reject_unknown_reverse_client_hostname
od
On 09/14/2010 08:02 AM, Simon Waters wrote:
On Tuesday 14 September 2010 13:51:12 CT wrote:
Does Postfix do an MX lookup on "inbound mail" as part of
"spam" prevention or some other check.. ?
Mind has "check_sender_mx_access" so and logs appropriate messages if the MX
results are unacceptable
On Tuesday 14 September 2010 13:51:12 CT wrote:
>
> Does Postfix do an MX lookup on "inbound mail" as part of
> "spam" prevention or some other check.. ?
Mind has "check_sender_mx_access" so and logs appropriate messages if the MX
results are unacceptable.
What are you trying to achieve, as it
* CT :
> General postfix question regarding MX lookups..
>
> Does Postfix do an MX lookup on "inbound mail" as part of
> "spam" prevention or some other check.. ?
How would that help? What exactly are you trying to achieve?
--
Ralf Hildebrandt
Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk
Charit
General postfix question regarding MX lookups..
Does Postfix do an MX lookup on "inbound mail" as part of
"spam" prevention or some other check.. ?
Thx
Charles
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