Hi there!
I run Postfix on CentOS 5.5 with virtual domains. Mail is supposed to
be delivered to maildirs. Everything worked with a sendmail/mbox setup
for the same domain, so MX issues can be eliminated immediately :)
I'm trying to set up a virtual mail hosting on a testing machine,
following the
Jeroen, thank you for taking time to answer.
The problem was that I have put /sbin/nologin for a login shell
instead of /bin/false. Don't ask, why on Earth did I do that (I'm
asking that myself). Anyway, with this changed, mail goes through as
expected. The moral being, don't work too long hours.
HELO!
I've tried to configure postfix to relay mail from the hosts on the
local network to the outside world. In my case the server host is
192.168.50.9 and the host that originates the mail is 192.168.50.14
When I try to send a message from a Mac OS X client using Apple Mail
with 192.168.50.9 as
Jeroen,
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
>> The problem was that I have put /sbin/nologin for a login shell
>> instead of /bin/false.
>
> I seriously doubt that this would cause the reported error.
You were right, I've changed it back to /sbin/nologin, and it still
works. S
Found it!
proxy_interfaces =
was missing. Works fine now.
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 4:55 PM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 02:45:57PM +0200, Toomas Vendelin wrote:
>> I've tried to configure postfix to relay mail from the hosts on the
>> local network to the
Hello list,
I have set up a home e-mail server with Postfix and Cyrus, and
everything seems to work. There is one matter I'd like to clarify,
though.
Is it so, that if I use "non-Postfix" virtual mail delivery (in my
case, to Cyrus accounts via unix socket using LMTP), I'm supposed to
use virtual_