On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 05:17:53PM +, Jaroslaw Grzabel wrote:
> /dev/rob0 pisze:
>>> local_recipient_maps = $alias_maps $virtual_mailbox_maps
>>> unix:passwd.byname
>>> local_transport = virtual
>>
>> Ugly! Do not mix classes like this.
>> http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_CLASS_README.html
/dev/rob0 pisze:
local_recipient_maps = $alias_maps $virtual_mailbox_maps
unix:passwd.byname
local_transport = virtual
Ugly! Do not mix classes like this.
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_CLASS_README.html
Define your local domain class in mydestination (and take out the
above), and de
On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 02:52:25PM +, Jaroslaw Grzabel wrote:
> /dev/rob0 pisze:
> >There is no way to help you with this unless you post the actual
> >logging and other necessary information ("postconf -n", to start,
> >from which point we can probably tell you what postmap -q queries
> >you w
/dev/rob0 pisze:
There is no way to help you with this unless you post the actual
logging and other necessary information ("postconf -n", to start,
from which point we can probably tell you what postmap -q queries
you will need to look at and correct) as was requested in the list
welcome message
On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 08:51:31AM +, Jaroslaw Grzabel wrote:
> I've just noticed that the one alias I've had suddenly stopped
> working from unknown reason. I'm using MySQL to keep all domains,
> users and configuration for them and when I send an email to an
> alias it bounces back with error
Hi,
I've just noticed that the one alias I've had suddenly stopped working
from unknown reason. I'm using MySQL to keep all domains, users and
configuration for them and when I send an email to an alias it bounces
back with error:
: User has moved to ja...@meil.me
It's been working for ages a