` Per Jessen wrote:
Anton Aylward wrote:
which promptly delivers it back to my off site address..
WTF!
Bad postfix configuration. If postfix attempts to relay mail sent to @antonaylward.com instead of delivering it locally, antonaylward.com has probably not been configured as a virtual domain?
Correct. How else can I send to @antonaylward.com from my HOME system if my HOME system has antonaylward.com set up to deliver locally?
Unless your home system is 'antonaylward.com', then you don't do that. My home system has a linux-computer handling the computers inside the house as a subnet. So you just send email to a correctly configured host inside the subnet, or the subnetname, itself, if you've aliased that to the local mailserver host. i.e. myhouse.mydomain.net =PTR> house-serve.myhouse.mydomain.net So email to any number of aliases will have it NOT go out, but have the server recognize it as local. Worst case, which is actually a good connectivity case is <user>@mydomain.net, -- goes out to my ISP and then gets fetched back down by the server... You are stressing about moving to a new filter system and integrating spamassassin, yet you haven't even _tried_ just plopping in Dovecot and seeing how the performance is... It's like salting your food before tasting it...what if it already salted by the chef? But perhaps you like the challenge.. still , I prefer stepwise upgrades...like getting dovecot working first seems like a valid first step that you'll have to do no matter what .. you may decide you'll need to make some minor config file change later on, if you don't like the performance, but at least you'll know your readers can read it. and it is already setup to handle your local dirs... But, it sounds like you'd prefer to setup everything and then change to a new IMAP server all at once. Me, I'm sure I will have something that won't work right, so getting 1 piece to work at a time is *safest* for me (not that I always take the safest route! (*sigh*))... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org