Hi there,
I am trying to configure postfix on Debian 7 to manage virtual
domains. I tried to send an email from a test user, using
squirrelmail.
The system send the email as user.virtualdomain@hostname.fqdn.com.
How should I configure to send emails as u...@virtualdomain.com?
This is my main.cf
On 04/06/2014 11:01, Luigi Cirillo wrote:
Hi there,
I am trying to configure postfix on Debian 7 to manage virtual
domains. I tried to send an email from a test user, using
squirrelmail.
The system send the email as user.virtualdomain@hostname.fqdn.com.
How should I configure to send emails a
Am 03.06.2014 22:50, schrieb Peter Bittner:
Hi,
I'm trying to find out which is the correct way to configure alias
domains on postfix.
For example, I have 3 different domains (example.com, example.info,
example.net), and when I send an e-mail to a user on any of the three
domains it's always se
2014-06-04 3:44 GMT-03:00 James Moe :
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> Port 126 is defined since port 25 is used by the main MTA. I am
> using postfix as a local transport.
> The port bind seems to be a IPv6 issue. Is there some way to prevent
> that?
>
>
inet_protocols
James Moe:
> Jun 03 23:20:10 sma-server3 postfix[10741]: name_mask: all
> Jun 03 23:20:10 sma-server3 postfix[10741]: inet_addr_local:
> configured 2 IPv4 addresses
> Jun 03 23:20:10 sma-server3 postfix[10741]: inet_addr_local:
> configured 2 IPv6 addresses
Are they running Postfix with verbose mo
hi,
I'm using pipe for some delivery transport. the logs tell me something like:
status=sent (delivered by )
now my transport stores some parts in a database and possibly sends it back
into postfix... so for audit purposes, it would be nice if the pipe transport
would get the first output line
On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 04:04:36PM +0200, Maarten Vanraes wrote:
> I'm using pipe for some delivery transport. the logs tell me something like:
>
> status=sent (delivered by )
>
> now my transport stores some parts in a database and possibly sends it back
> into postfix... so for audit purposes
Greetings,
So, occasionally, I receive messages where the sender address gets mangled and
what I get in my e-mail client is a combination of the sender's address AND the
hostname of my MX server. This is annoying (primarily because it tends to be
spam, and my spam rules usually white list my d
Maarten Vanraes:
> hi,
>
> I'm using pipe for some delivery transport. the logs tell me something like:
>
> status=sent (delivered by )
>
> now my transport stores some parts in a database and possibly sends it back
> into postfix... so for audit purposes, it would be nice if the pipe transport
On 6/4/2014 11:27 AM, Hirayama, Pat wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> So, occasionally, I receive messages where the sender address gets mangled
> and what I get in my e-mail client is a combination of the sender's address
> AND the hostname of my MX server. This is annoying (primarily because it
> tend
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On 06/04/2014 04:38 AM, M. Rodrigo Monteiro wrote:
> The port bind seems to be a IPv6 issue. Is there some way to
> prevent that?
>
> inet_protocols = ipv4
>
Thank you. That has allowed Postfix to start.
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