On 09/24/2017 12:59 AM, stakanov wrote:
In data domenica 24 settembre 2017 09:25:51 CEST, Per Jessen ha scritto:
stakanov wrote:
I have the following: [snip]
# # IP-Address Full-Qualified-Hostname Short-Hostname #
127.0.0.1 localhost I propose one of three solutions -
a) amend /etc/postfix/main.cf:
[default at install time] inet_interfaces = localhost inet_protocols = all
[new settings] inet_interfaces = localhost inet_protocols = ipv4
b) Remove the line with '::1' from /etc/hosts.
c) re-enable IPv6
That's all there is to it. I restored all settings to default. I restarted the network with ipv6 enabled I uncommented the ::1 from /etc/host as it is default
no rootmail
Should I raise a bug? Here are some things you might want to check and ask yourself:
1.) Does the box process ANY mail? If so, it's not networking or address resolution and probably not a gross issue with postfix configuration. Go back to the basics. 2.) Have you checked file /etc/aliases for lines that looks something like this: # It is probably best to not work as user root and redirect all # email to "root" to the address of a HUMAN who deals with this # system's problems. Then you don't have to check for important # email too often on the root account. # The "\root" will make sure that email is also delivered to the # root-account, but also forwared to the user "joe". root: joe, \root That file is used for just about any MTA you can think of. if the root: line is commented, mail won't be forwarded. Uncomment it and run newaliases. 3.) If you open a pair of terminal sessions and use a command line program like mail to send an email, while tailing the mail log file, what does postfix say is going on with that message? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org