On 2022-02-07 21:09, SH Development wrote:
The user in question was moved to another server on our network. So,
This was not stated in the OP.
in effect, yes, I was sending to the removed user on another server.
I have sent to the “moved” user from an outside address and it
works as expecte
The user in question was moved to another server on our network. So, in
effect, yes, I was sending to the removed user on another server.
I have sent to the “moved” user from an outside address and it works as
expected.
I believe the issue is that when I send a test email, the moved user was o
On 2022-02-07 13:25, SH Development wrote:
We have a postfix/dovecot/mysql configuration. We recently removed
one of the users from the database, however when we send email, it
still looks like the address we are sending to is a local address
You're sending mail to the address you removed?
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[root@mail ~]# postconf -n
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
bounce_queue_lifetime = 2d
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
command_directory = /usr/sbin
config_directory = /etc/postfix
daemon_directory = /usr/libexec/postfix
data_directory = /var/lib/postfix
debug_peer_l
SH> We have a postfix/dovecot/mysql configuration. We recently
SH> removed one of the users from the database, however when we send
SH> email, it still looks like the address we are sending to is a
SH> local address and bounces with a “no such user” error.
Please post your config values. But I
We have a postfix/dovecot/mysql configuration. We recently removed one of the
users from the database, however when we send email, it still looks like the
address we are sending to is a local address and bounces with a “no such user”
error.
I have tried restarting both postfix and dovecot with