Re: Local UNIX accounts, aliasing & rejecting mail to non-public UNIX accounts

2013-06-24 Thread Craig R. Skinner
On 2013-06-22 Sat 16:26 PM |, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: > > Use virtual(5) for ALL address -> address mappings, with only > addresses that represent final mailboxes listed as account@localhost. > > The aliases(5) file is a Sendmail compatibility feature, whose > features are best remapped onto virtu

Virtual Hosting (Ubuntu 12.04)

2013-06-24 Thread postfix2013
Hello, I'll admit I'm not that familiar with how mail systems work. I just retired my Debian Woody installation in favor of Ubuntu 12.04 server. I had a terrible time several years back getting it working, just as I am now. I wish to collect e-mail from two different domain names. I have

Re: Virtual Hosting (Ubuntu 12.04)

2013-06-24 Thread Postmaster
Seems like you are missing some basic configuration. From postfix.org: IMPORTANT: Either the smtpd_relay_restrictions or the smtpd_recipient_restrictions parameter must specify at least one of the following restrictions. Otherwise Postfix will refuse to receive mail... http://www.postfix.org/pos

Re: Local UNIX accounts, aliasing & rejecting mail to non-public UNIX accounts

2013-06-24 Thread /dev/rob0
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 03:12:24PM +0100, Craig R. Skinner wrote: > main.cf: > myorigin = $mydomain # example.com > mydestination = localhost, localhost.$mydomain Here we see that $myorigin (nor $mydomain) is listed in $mydestination. > However, aliases seems to be totally ignored. > > When I m

Re: Virtual Hosting (Ubuntu 12.04)

2013-06-24 Thread /dev/rob0
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 07:24:00PM +0200, Postmaster wrote: > Seems like you are missing some basic configuration. From postfix.org: > > IMPORTANT: Either the smtpd_relay_restrictions or the > smtpd_recipient_restrictions parameter must specify > at least one of the following restrictions. Otherwi

Re: Virtual Hosting (Ubuntu 12.04)

2013-06-24 Thread Carsten S.
On 06/24/2013 20:19, /dev/rob0 wrote: On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 07:24:00PM +0200, Postmaster wrote: Seems like you are missing some basic configuration. From postfix.org: IMPORTANT: Either the smtpd_relay_restrictions or the smtpd_recipient_restrictions parameter must specify at least one of the

Postfix stable release 2.10.1 and legacy releases 2.9.7, 2.8.15, 2.7.14

2013-06-24 Thread Wietse Venema
[An on-line version of this announcement will be available at http://www.postfix.org/announcements/postfix-2.10.1.html] Postfix stable release 2.10.1, and legacy releases 2.9.7, 2.8.15, 2.7.14 are available. They contain fixes and workarounds that are also part of Postfix 2.11. Postfix 2.10 only:

Re: Local UNIX accounts, aliasing & rejecting mail to non-public UNIX accounts

2013-06-24 Thread /dev/rob0
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 12:34:00PM -0500, /dev/rob0 wrote: > On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 03:12:24PM +0100, Craig R. Skinner wrote: > > main.cf: > > myorigin = $mydomain # example.com > > mydestination = localhost, localhost.$mydomain > > Here we see that $myorigin (nor $mydomain) is listed in Sorry,

Re: Local UNIX accounts, aliasing & rejecting mail to non-public UNIX accounts

2013-06-24 Thread Craig R. Skinner
On 2013-06-24 Mon 12:34 PM |, /dev/rob0 wrote: > On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 03:12:24PM +0100, Craig R. Skinner wrote: > > main.cf: > > myorigin = $mydomain # example.com > > mydestination = localhost, localhost.$mydomain > > Here we see that $myorigin (nor $mydomain) is listed in > $mydestination. >

Re: Local UNIX accounts, aliasing & rejecting mail to non-public UNIX accounts

2013-06-24 Thread Wietse Venema
Craig R. Skinner: > The default aliases file does not indicate that;- > > "The aliases(5) table provides a system-wide mechanism to redirect mail for > LOCAL recipients." > > "Users can control delivery of their own mail by setting up .forward files in > their home directory." Actually, it say

Re: Virtual Hosting (Ubuntu 12.04)

2013-06-24 Thread postfix2013
On June 24, 2013 at 1:19 PM, "/dev/rob0" wrote: > >On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 07:24:00PM +0200, Postmaster wrote: >> Seems like you are missing some basic configuration. From >postfix.org: >> >> IMPORTANT: Either the smtpd_relay_restrictions or the >> smtpd_recipient_restrictions parameter must s