On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 09:47:56AM -0800, Bryan Harrison wrote:
> Thanks. My default as shown by postconf -d is?
Yes, and the actual value is shown by just "postconf" with no option
switches. Apple's Postfix likely has Apple-specific directory integration,
that may consult data sources you are
Thanks. My default as shown by postconf -d is…
___
… which seems reasonable, if perhaps irrelevant. Each of my hosts is meant to
receive mail only for its virtual_alias_domains. I'm not entirely clear if its
even necessary to receive under any of the mydestinations.
/dev/rob0:
> On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 03:13:01PM -0800, Bryan Harrison wrote:
> > Viktor:
> > > Perhaps the original domain is incorrectly listed in
> > > $mydestination
> >
> > I have no mydestination entry. Can I use one to force the correct
> > behavior?
>
> Not listing mydestination in main
On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 03:13:01PM -0800, Bryan Harrison wrote:
> Viktor:
> > Perhaps the original domain is incorrectly listed in
> > $mydestination
>
> I have no mydestination entry. Can I use one to force the correct
> behavior?
Not listing mydestination in main.cf means you get the default
Thanks. I'm reassured to find you thinking along the same lines.
> and the bare user-name "bryan" is listed in "virtual_alias_maps".
Alas, not. In the test configuration, I've deliberately left
virtual_alias_maps empty. The aliases are all in a shared LDAP domain, and
there is no "bryan"
On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 01:51:22PM -0800, Bryan Harrison wrote:
> Nov 2 12:14:27 wheat postfix/cleanup[48580]: 5177C28C01B:
> message-id=
This cleanup service rewrote the original recipient:
orig_to=
to the final recipient:
> to=,
as evidenced by this log entry, which shows the me
> Please post a shorter problem description with relevant log entries, postconf
> -n output and all relevant table entries.
I accept full responsibility for the fact that my post was so wordy it was easy
to miss that it contains everything you've requested except the log entries.
;) Once more
On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 11:50:41AM -0800, Bryan Harrison wrote:
> I?ve moderate expertise with Postfix and sys admin in general, and after 10
> days of beating my head against this particular brick wall am posting this
> overly long, rather tedious question because I?ve exhausted my other
> res
I’ve moderate expertise with Postfix and sys admin in general, and after 10
days of beating my head against this particular brick wall am posting this
overly long, rather tedious question because I’ve exhausted my other resources
but am not quite ready to throw in the towel.
That said…
Here’