On 1/23/07, Sandy Drobic
Brian Blater wrote:
On 1/23/07, Sandy Drobic
wrote: In that case set $mydestination to an empty value: postconf -e "mydestination = "
If mail.pure-energy.net is a relay_domain, set up the relay_recipient_maps with the table of valid recipient addresses.
main.cf: relay_domains = mail.pure-energy.net relay_recipient_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/relay_recipients transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transport
/etc/postfix/relay_recipients: vscan@mail.pure-energy.net OK
/etc/postfix/transport: mail.pure-energy.net relay:[1.2.3.4]
postmap /etc/postfix/relay_recipients postmap /etc/postfix/transport postfix reload
Then send another testmail, it should be sent to the server/ip address in /etc/postfix/transport
Thanks for your help on this. Bear with me as I ask a few questions to get a better understanding. mail.pure-energy.net is the hostname. I already have pure-energy.net setup as a relay_domain. In the virtual file I have an alias for vscan@mail.pure-energy.net to bbl***@pure-energy.net. (Basically anything to "user"@mail.pure-energy.net should be aliased to something@pure-energy.net). so, how can I tell postfix that vscan@mail.pure-energy.net = vscan@pure-energy.net and to look in the virtual file to see that vscan@pure-energy.net = bbl***@pure-energy.net (or even that vscan@mail.pure-energy.net = bbl***@pure-energy.net? Brian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org