On Thursday 18 December 2003 14:51, Andreas Winkelmann wrote:
Hmm, "denevell.com" is your local domain? Add this to Postfix's mydestination. So it will be accepted and delivered locally. Without backgrounds, this is all to say.
Also, the POSTFIX_LOCALDOMAINS variable (the value of which is conveyed by SuSEconfig to /etc/postfix/main.cf) in the /etc/sysconfig/postfix file should contain denevell.com. If it is currently null, add denevell.com, localhost.<whatever>, and hostname.<whatever> (e.g., denevell.com, localhost.denevell.com, moat.denevell.com, assuming moat is where this is taking place). If this variable is null, the main.cf file will contain mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain and mail will be accepted only for the local host using its canonical name as well as localhost.<whatever>. Anything else will be rejected with the "Relay access denied" message. If non-null, it will contain *only* the value specified, which will break mail in an analogous fashion ("Relay access denied") for localhost and hostname.