Andreas Grimm:
> Hi,
> I'm not using relay_domains, instead it is configured via
>
In that case set
main.cf:
relay_domains=
Wietse
'm using a configure tool for customers, which
generates the maps. But how is this linked to that forward problem, which was
the underlying question?
Thanks so far.
- Original Message
From: Wietse Venema
To: Postfix users
Sent: Fri, February 5, 2010 6:19:30 PM
Subject: Re: W
Andreas Grimm:
> Hi Wietse,
>
> that's right, it isn't listed. But it was a non exisiting subdomain
> the spamer sent the mail to.
OK, in that case you could set
main.cf:
relay_domains=
If, on the other hand, you really need to have a non-empty
relay_domains setting, you would need to chang
Hi Wietse,
that's right, it isn't listed. But it was a non exisiting subdomain the spamer
sent the mail to. The mail address was like
zirkel.in...@nonexistingsub.domain.net
So the mail was directly delivered to the A record (which is wildcarded).
What i don't get is, why did postfix forwarded th
Andreas Grimm:
> Feb 5 05:18:15 webbox444 postfix/smtp[10656]: D9568540386:
> to=, relay=none, delay=2.2, delays=2.2/0/0/0,
> dsn=5.4.6, status=bounced (mail for REMOVED loops back to myself)
The machine is MX host for REMOVED, but you broke Postfix by not
listing that domain in virtual_alias_d
Hi to all,
today something weird happened. My server received a message to a non existing
mailbox and subdomain. Here are the loglines (i removed the domain names to the
original recipient):
---SNIP---
Feb 5 05:18:13 webbox444 postfix/smtpd[12146]: D9568540386:
client=ppp-61-90-87-109.revip.as
bharathan kailath wrote:
hi
in smtp out server i configured the following:
smtpd_sender_restrictions =
check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/mydomains
reject_unauth_destination
it works but later on i realised that one email user is using smtp out
server to forward mails to his another
hi
in smtp out server i configured the following:
smtpd_sender_restrictions =
check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/mydomains
reject_unauth_destination
it works but later on i realised that one email user is using smtp out
server to forward mails to his another id; and these mails get 'ac