On 2010-03-16 Oleksii Krykun wrote:
> 2010/3/16 Ansgar Wiechers
>> On 2010-03-16 Oleksii Krykun wrote:
>>> I set up two domain aliases:
>>> @domain1 @domain2
>>> and
>>> @domain2 @domain1
>>
>> This makes you a backscatterer, because Postfix will accept all mail
>> for both domain1 and domain2 and
On 3/16/2010 7:41 AM, Oleksii Krykun wrote:
2010/3/16 Noel Jones:
Make the virtual aliases explicit.
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us...@domain2 us...@domain1
us...@domain2 us...@domain1
us...@domain1 us...@domain2
us...@domain1 us...@domain2
>8
Yes, this is the correct solution.
In future both domain
2010/3/16 Noel Jones :
> On 3/16/2010 6:48 AM, Oleksii Krykun wrote:
>>
>> 2010/3/16 Ansgar Wiechers
All works fine. But if I send message to non-existent mailbox (e.g.
us...@domain1) I receive true NDR but get following warning:
Mar 16 10:43:07 mail postfix/cleanup[28954]:
On 3/16/2010 6:48 AM, Oleksii Krykun wrote:
2010/3/16 Ansgar Wiechers
All works fine. But if I send message to non-existent mailbox (e.g.
us...@domain1) I receive true NDR but get following warning:
Mar 16 10:43:07 mail postfix/cleanup[28954]: warning: F41F4B82A:
unreasonable virtual_alias_maps
2010/3/16 Ansgar Wiechers
>
> On 2010-03-16 Oleksii Krykun wrote:
> > I have two virtual domains, e.g. domain1 and domain2
> > And I have us...@domain1, us...@domain1 and us...@domain2, us...@domain2.
> > Now I need to receive all mail to us...@domain2 into us...@domain1 mailbox,
> > us...@domain2
On 2010-03-16 Oleksii Krykun wrote:
> I have two virtual domains, e.g. domain1 and domain2
> And I have us...@domain1, us...@domain1 and us...@domain2, us...@domain2.
> Now I need to receive all mail to us...@domain2 into us...@domain1 mailbox,
> us...@domain2 ->us...@domain1
> and
> us...@domain1-