On 09/05/2015 12:39 PM, Thomas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i am pretty new to postfix,
>
> i have set up a postfix sever that forwards mail over a relay host
> (gmail.com), which comes from another external server with fetchmail.
the risk of this is that you end up forwarding some spam messages
which will t
Thomas skrev den 2015-09-05 12:39:
i am pretty new to postfix,
when you signed up to maillist here there was links to how to post a
good question, did you read it ?
i have set up a postfix sever that forwards mail over a relay host
(gmail.com), which comes from another external server with
JC Putter a écrit :
> hi everyone,
>
> i have a postfix (2.3.3) server running with fetchmail to retrieve mail
> from the actual mailserver, the problem is that only the office users
> get their my from the local postfix/fetchmail server,
nobody "gets" mail using postfix nor fetchmail. users "g
(To be fair, J C Potter provided a pastebin snippet with postconf -n, and
the smtpd reject log line, but I'm not forwarding those to the list so as
not to breach privacy.)
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Matthias Andree
Am 14.06.2010, 10:07 Uhr, schrieb JC Putter:
(about: User unknown in local recipient maps)
as the log show that a person is trying to email a user that does not
have a local account on the postfix server, (the users does have an
account on the mx host) id like postfix to try and deliver to
Am 13.06.2010, 20:03 Uhr, schrieb JC Putter:
hi everyone,
i have a postfix (2.3.3) server running with fetchmail to retrieve mail
from
the actual mailserver, the problem is that only the office users get
their
my from the local postfix/fetchmail server, the remote users connect to
the
ac
JC Putter put forth on 6/13/2010 1:03 PM:
> hi everyone,
>
> i have a postfix (2.3.3) server running with fetchmail to retrieve mail from
> the actual mailserver, the problem is that only the office users get their
> my from the local postfix/fetchmail server, the remote users connect to the
> act