From: Terry Gilsenan (no email)
Date: Tue Jan 06 2004 - 17:52:37 EST
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From: "Cameron Knowlton" <>
To: <>
Cc: "Magnus Bäck" <>
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: bounce mail for unknown users
this is itching at the back of my mind, so I should probably state,
example.com is my local domain, not a virtual domain... I'm only just
starting to grok the difference.
(if that makes any sense at all... I'm new to Unix sysadmin.)
does this make a difference? sorry for any mislead.
Probably, I think you may have to use luser_relay for that domain.
thanks,
Cameron Knowlton
>On Tuesday, January 06, 2004 at 17:36 CET,
> Cameron Knowlton <> wrote:
>
>> ack, I added the lines as suggested:
>>
>> # set catchall account to point to daBoss (his choice, carpe diem)
>>
>> @example.com somebogustext
>> @1.2.3.4 somebogustext
>
>That should be
>
>example.com somebogustext
>1.2.3.4 somebogustext
>
>Alternatively, you may list the domains in virtual_alias_domains.
>
>(I'm not sure whether 1.2.3.4 is the correct way of defining an IP
>address literal in a virtual map. I have a feeling it should be
>[1.2.3.4].)
>
>> @example.com
>> @1.2.3.4 cameron at 1 dot 2 dot 3 dot 4
>>
>> but when I recompile the virtual file:
>>
>> sudo postmap /etc/postfix/virtual
>>
>> I get the following warnings:
>>
>> postmap: warning: /etc/postfix/virtual.db: duplicate entry:
"@intrapromote.com"
>> postmap: warning: /etc/postfix/virtual.db: duplicate entry:
"@216.220.51.20"
>>
>> is this normal?
>
>Of course not. The LHS of a map must be unique.
>
>--
>Magnus Bäck
>
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