On 2011-01-22 Jerrale G wrote:
> you didnt include your entire postfix main.cf
Posting main.cf is discouraged. It's better to post the output of
"postconf -n" as that will show the current configuration.
Regards
Ansgar Wiechers
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On 1/13/2011 3:55 PM, Zhou, Yan wrote:
Hi there,
I am connecting to Postfix, send it message with TO address in a remote
domain, served by another mail server. I do not understand why such
"relay" is happening, I thought my Postfix would only accept messages
destined to local domains. Here is ou
Am 13.01.2011 21:55, schrieb Zhou, Yan:
> I am connecting to Postfix, send it message with TO address in a remote
> domain, served by another mail server. I do not understand why such
> "relay" is happening
What do you expcet?
This is normal and they way email works
If you in "my_networks" relay
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 03:55:31PM -0500, Zhou, Yan wrote:
> I thought my Postfix would only accept messages
> destined to local domains.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> mynetworks = 10.128.61.0/24, 10.128.12.0/24, 127.0.0.0/8
Clients with the IP addresses above,
> sample_directory = /usr/share/doc
Hi there,
I am connecting to Postfix, send it message with TO address in a remote
domain, served by another mail server. I do not understand why such
"relay" is happening, I thought my Postfix would only accept messages
destined to local domains. Here is output of "postconf -n". I did not
define a