On 2-Dec-2009, at 20:50, Noel Jones wrote:
> Make sure you postmap the files on the new system;
Ahh… THAT had not occurred to me. Will check that and get back to you :)
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On 12/2/2009 9:35 PM, LuKreme wrote:
On 2-Dec-2009, at 15:54, Noel Jones wrote:
If they were identical, there wouldn't be a problem.
OK, that was kind of a smart-ass answer. But it's true.
They are identical. The various virtual files were copied via rsync and have
been verified as ident
On 2-Dec-2009, at 15:54, Noel Jones wrote:
> If they were identical, there wouldn't be a problem.
They are identical. The various virtual files were copied via rsync and have
been verified as identical with diff which is why I thought the MX was the
issue.
I'll try it again with the same main.
On 12/2/2009 4:41 PM, LuKreme wrote:
On 2-Dec-2009, at 11:56, Noel Jones wrote:
On 12/2/2009 12:48 PM, LuKreme wrote:
On 2-Dec-2009, at 10:39, Noel Jones wrote:
Domains listed in virtual_alias_domains MUST be rewritten to another domain in
virtual_alias_maps.
It is in the hash:$config_
On 2-Dec-2009, at 11:56, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 12/2/2009 12:48 PM, LuKreme wrote:
>>
>> On 2-Dec-2009, at 10:39, Noel Jones wrote:
>>
>>> Domains listed in virtual_alias_domains MUST be rewritten to another domain
>>> in virtual_alias_maps.
>>
>>
>> It is in the hash:$config_directory/virtu
On 12/2/2009 12:48 PM, LuKreme wrote:
On 2-Dec-2009, at 10:39, Noel Jones wrote:
Domains listed in virtual_alias_domains MUST be rewritten to another domain in
virtual_alias_maps.
It is in the hash:$config_directory/virtual
kreme.com DOMAIN
krem...@kreme.com kremels
Use a fu
On 2-Dec-2009, at 10:39, Noel Jones wrote:
> Domains listed in virtual_alias_domains MUST be rewritten to another domain
> in virtual_alias_maps.
It is in the hash:$config_directory/virtual
kreme.com DOMAIN
krem...@kreme.com kremels
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On 12/2/2009 10:01 AM, LuKreme wrote:
On 2-Dec-2009, at 06:44, Noel Jones wrote:
Postfix doesn't use MX records to decide what domains to accept (unless you're
using the permit_mx_backup hack).
Maybe virtual_mailbox_domains isn't set.
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_CLASS_README.html
Well, ot
On 2-Dec-2009, at 06:44, Noel Jones wrote:
> Postfix doesn't use MX records to decide what domains to accept (unless
> you're using the permit_mx_backup hack).
> Maybe virtual_mailbox_domains isn't set.
> http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_CLASS_README.html
Well, other than a couple of edits that I
On 12/2/2009 6:41 AM, LuKreme wrote:
OK, in preparation for moving to new hardware I've copied all the mail from the
working machine to the new machine, installed postfix and copied over my
/usr/local/etc/postfix folder so that I have identical configs on both machines.
Now, I haven't changed
Zitat von LuKreme :
OK, in preparation for moving to new hardware I've copied all the
mail from the working machine to the new machine, installed postfix
and copied over my /usr/local/etc/postfix folder so that I have
identical configs on both machines.
Now, I haven't changed the MX recor
OK, in preparation for moving to new hardware I've copied all the mail from the
working machine to the new machine, installed postfix and copied over my
/usr/local/etc/postfix folder so that I have identical configs on both machines.
Now, I haven't changed the MX records as yet because I want to
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