[01.09.2013 01:29] [Jeffrey L. Taylor]:
Quoting Anton Aylward <opensuse@antonaylward.com>:
Jeffrey L. Taylor said the following on 08/31/2013 02:35 PM:
Probably not. Postfix doesn't like cer@192.168.1.101, an IP address instead of a domain name. Maybe someone else can come up with a hack around the restriction.
Please read the manuals & documentation. Postfix uses a number of auxiliary files as to what transports to use for what addresses and domains. An address isn't a problem so long as you tell Postfix that.
Start with 'Canonical' so you understand the formats, then 'Transport', which is probably the simplest way to address the above.
Guessing...
@192.168.1.101 smtp:[192.168.2.101]:587
Or maybe "25" instead of "587" :-) It all depends on the configuration :-)
Really, as a recipient address? Every place I find an example recipient address given in the Postfix.org documentation, it is given as 'user@domain'. Please give a URL for documentation showing a recipient address (not in a configuration file) with an IP address.
I never found postix accepting user@ip.ad.dr.e.ss. Instead, one can use something like user@dont.know and define a transport like @dont.know smtp:[192.168.2.101] Regards, Werner -- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org