14 May 16:33
Re: relay_recipient_maps doens't work
From: <chantal <at> antenna.nl>
Subject: Re: relay_recipient_maps doens't work
Newsgroups: gmane.mail.postfix.user
Date: 2008-05-14 14:33:49 GMT
Subject: Re: relay_recipient_maps doens't work
Newsgroups: gmane.mail.postfix.user
Date: 2008-05-14 14:33:49 GMT
Quoting mouss <mouss <at> netoyen.net>: > chantal <at> antenna.nl wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> chose an address that does not exist in your relay recipient maps, >>> let's say foo <at> example.com (of course, example.com must be a relay >>> domain) and post the results of the following three commands. >>> >>> # postmap -q example.com mysql:mysql_relay_domains_maps.cf >>> # postmap -q foo <at> example.com mysql:mysql_relay_maps.cf >>> # postmap -q foo <at> example.com mysql_virtual_alias_maps.cf >>> >>> Also show transaction logs. >> >> Sorry I made a mistake in the postmap command, this is the output: > > you msut execute these commands in the directory where the .cf files > are. so do a I noticed, have a look at my previous post :) > > # cd /path/to/config_directory > > first. > >> >> root <at> servername:/etc/postfix# postmap -q example.com >> mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_relay_domains_maps.cf >> @example.com >> >> root <at> servername:/etc/postfix# postmap -q foo <at> example.com >> mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_relay_maps.cf >> >> root <at> servername:/etc/postfix# postmap -q foo <at> example.com >> mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_alias_maps.cf >> >> this looks normal to me, so why doesn't it work? Do I need to >> adjust some setting that reject is the default maybe? >>
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