Quoting Werner Flamme
[01.09.2013 01:29] [Jeffrey L. Taylor]:
Quoting Anton Aylward
: 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]
Thank you, I understand this. It's specific enough and I've done something similar to this in the past. Endless calls to RTFM (I have) with vague handwaving to which part of TFM to read are not helpful. This helps with e-mail, though the other threads about setting up a local DNS server are a more general solution. Thank you, Jeffrey -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org