On Monday 28 November 2005 09:44 pm, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> Running it like that sends the mail back to procmail instead of sending
> it to your machine's (possibly ill configured) smtp server.
OK, it is *almost* working right now. I have one little bug to fix and all
is well. If you can point me to where I need to change the configuration
for this one little snag, I'll be finished.
Here is what I have:
LAN Domain = example.net
Server = rufus
*** I created a test account "paul", both at the ISP and on
rufus.example.net to avoid possibly bouncing valid emails at my real
account. ***
User "jeff" at example.net can send mail to paul@example.net. Mail is
delivered perfectly and sender address is correctly changed to my real
address.
If I send a test mail to Paul's ISP account, fetchmail pulls the mail from
there correctly. Then postfix complains that it can't deliver it because it
tries to deliver it to "paul@localhost" instead of "paul@example.net". And
for some reason, postfix thinks that "paul@localhost" is not a valid
address and deletes the mail.
Where do I look to change that so that postfix knows that localhost =
example.net?
Jeff
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