On 08/16/2013 03:58 PM, Carlos L wrote:
Ok since my explanation of the problem is poor at best I'll give an
example
Please don't top-post.
Incoming mail comes in like this (actual headers):
Provide postfix mail logs showing the processing of a single message
that exhibits the problem.
Pos
cal mailboxes relay to those same domains have it route
> > through a smarthost or mx record.
>
> I can't parse that one, but it sounds like you might find
> relay_domains of interest:
>
> http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_CLASS_README.html#relay_domain_class
> http://www.postf
Carlos L wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm looking for a bit
of help on a complicated scenario that I can't seem
> to get to
work.
>
> I have mail that comes into a server a server
with both a to and 'original
> to' address
>
>
What i would like to achieve is that mail going to the to addresses to
go
t or mx record.
I can't parse that one, but it sounds like you might find
relay_domains of interest:
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_CLASS_README.html#relay_domain_class
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#relay_domains
> Or
>
> Any way to limit header_checks to checking jus
Hello all,
I'm looking for a bit of help on a complicated scenario that I can't seem
to get to work.
I have mail that comes into a server a server with both a to and 'original
to' address
What i would like to achieve is that mail going to the to addresses to go
through a smarthost instead of loca
Hello all,
I'm looking for a bit of help on a complicated scenario that I can't seem
to get to work.
I have mail that comes into a server a server with both a to and 'original
to' address
What i would like to achieve is that mail going to the to addresses to go
through a smarthost instead of loca