Thanks Aaron!
Your suggestion turns out to be the problem. I was sending my tests from
gmail, though I was using a different account than my gmail account for the
from address. Apparently, gmail doesn't like that. Sending from that same
address but using a different mail client, the mail goes to m
Ryan O'Toole wrote:
> Sure, sure. I realize Google is Google and Postfix is Postfix.
>
> My purpose in mailing to this list is questioning whether there are
> additional steps I need to take when configuring my postfix server so
> that my mail won't be blacklisted.
>
> I'm reading a little on rev
Sure, sure. I realize Google is Google and Postfix is Postfix.
My purpose in mailing to this list is questioning whether there are
additional steps I need to take when configuring my postfix server so that
my mail won't be blacklisted.
I'm reading a little on reverse DNS right now and it doesn't
Ryan O'Toole wrote:
>
> However, when I send an email to one of those addresses it never arrives
> to my gmail, though I can see that postfix received and forwarded it.
>
> mail.log:
> Jul 23 18:46:05 izardry postfix/smtp[2039]: 6BF6C3F800AD:
> to=mailto:roto...@gmail.com>>,
> orig_to=mailto:i...