Re: Preventing local forwarding for some local domains

2008-11-25 Thread Ville Walveranta
Thanks Victor and Barney. I got this correctly configured tonight (the loop issue was resolved); works perfectly now! Ville

Re: Preventing local forwarding for some local domains

2008-11-25 Thread Barney Desmond
Ville Walveranta wrote: > Does the domain name that comes after > "smtp:" need to be the external filtering service's MX directly, or a > domain name whose MX records point to the external filtering service's > MX? It can be either, as documented here under "Result Format". http://www.postfix.org/

Re: Preventing local forwarding for some local domains

2008-11-25 Thread Ville Walveranta
Thanks Victor.. I'll give that a try. With my first attempt I managed to create a loop of some kind, but after re-reading your description I think I know what caused it. One thing I wanted to clarify is the transport map definition. Does the domain name that comes after "smtp:" need to be the exter

Re: Preventing local forwarding for some local domains

2008-11-23 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 03:06:27AM -0600, Ville Walveranta wrote: > The problem here is that the local server is also > the final destination for the primary domain. When I do a redirect in > virtual_alias_maps: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ..the mail gets delivered locally

Re: Preventing local forwarding for some local domains

2008-11-23 Thread Ville Walveranta
I have been looking into this issue over last several days, and the discussion about "forwarding mail to another MX on same domain" shed some light on this. However, I don't have this still working the way I would like so I rephrase as I now have a clearer picture of what I'm trying to accomplish:

Preventing local forwarding for some local domains

2008-11-21 Thread Ville Walveranta
The question may sound odd, but here's what I'm trying to do: There are number of virtual domains defined on the local server that is the final destination for these domains. Yet the MX record in the DNS for these domains points to the mail exchangers of an external spam filtering service which in