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2018 Sep 11
1
How to send mail to mailbox with disabled domain?
Gerald Galster wrote on Tue, 11 Sep 2018 20:49:17 +0200:
> Is this a dovecot problem on your side? dovecot usually accepts mail
> from MTA like postfix, so it would be better to remove example1.com from
> postfix relaydomains (mailbox domains, alias domains, ...). Then there
> is no delivery to dovecot. Most MTAs ignore MX records - if a domain is
> configured locally, it gets delivered.
Thanks for your reply.
I don't want the MTA to deliver that domain. As an email address.
But I want to deliver to the vir...
2018 Sep 11
5
How to send mail to mailbox with disabled domain?
Given the following:
mailboxes:
user1 at example1.com
user2 at example1.com
user3 at example1.com
etc.
aliases:
whatever at example1.com -> user1 at example1.com
whatever at example2.com -> user1 at example1.com
whatever at example3.com -> user1 at example1.com
Now the problem:
example1.com MX goes elsewhere (doesn't point to this server anymore).
Domains example2.com and
2020 Jun 05
0
migrating from sendmail to postfix, centos 6 to centos 8
...es back via fetchmail, and procmail. I can read
> it with IMAP from outside. I guess I'll live with this.
So even if you do something like
mail chuck
at the command line (with whatever user has a local account) it still
gets sent to the ISP?
> I'm sure it is the RelayHost or RelayDomains that forwards the email
> outbound to my ISP.
relay_host is the host that mail is sent to if it can't be delivered
elsewhere.
relay_domains is a list of domains the host will relay mail to.
> If I set up a local only account, those emails try
> to go outbound as well, but are re...
2018 Sep 11
0
How to send mail to mailbox with disabled domain?
Is this a dovecot problem on your side? dovecot usually accepts mail
from MTA like postfix, so it would be better to remove example1.com from
postfix relaydomains (mailbox domains, alias domains, ...). Then there
is no delivery to dovecot. Most MTAs ignore MX records - if a domain is
configured locally, it gets delivered.
Best regards
Gerald
> Am 11.09.2018 um 20:20 schrieb Kai Schaetzl <maillists at conactive.com>:
>
> Given the following...
2020 Jun 04
3
migrating from sendmail to postfix, centos 6 to centos 8
I have an email server/aggregator which delivers locally for root, and
all other emails in my domain. It sends outbound email to my isp
(networksolutins) masquerading as my domain via smtp. This is with sendmail.
It does not receive email from the internet via smtp. I use fetchmail to
get incoming mail from multiple email/isp's. I use procmail for local
delivery and serve emails using