On 1/22/07, Sandy Drobic
Brian Blater wrote:
As for the stuff below. I'm not sure what is happening. It doesn't appear to be reading the transport file at all and other things are not behaving normally. I'm going to rebuild (it's a test box right now anyways.)
Hey, this is not Windows!
LOL, however in this case it is a test box and I'm documenting the install etc. So, when things started acting weird and such I wanted to go back through it and make sure I didn't deviate from the install documents. Better me to reinstall and get the install instructions perfected so if someone else has to install/support it, they can get it right the first time.
The transport file has domain.com smtp:[w.x.y.z] anotherdomain.com smtp:[w.x.y.z]
What does "postconf transport_maps" say? The default is empty.
Output of "postconf -n" shows what parameters deviate from default (or were manually defined in /etc/postfix/main.cf).
Ok. The postconf -d you used in the first message just shows what was default correct? Also, If I'm not mistaken, you usually just modify the main.cf yourself instead of using yast. How would I go about adding the change to myorigin without manually editing the main.cf or using postconf -e (which I think will cause SuSEconfig to choke on the file)? Is the only way to add the change via the /etc/sysconfig/postfix file with POSTFIX_ADD_MYORIGIN = ? Thanks, Brian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org