chantal | 14 May 16:33

Re: relay_recipient_maps doens't work

Quoting mouss <mouss <at> netoyen.net>:

> chantal <at> antenna.nl wrote:
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>>>
>>> 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?
>>


Gmane