From: Aleksandr Milewski (no email)
Date: Sun Feb 01 2004 - 14:41:15 EST
At 14:04 -0500 on 040201, you commanded the electrons to create a
missive titled "Re: Forgive the newbie question: Mixing Virtual and
Loc":
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|Make sure that "localhost.$mydomain" is listed in mydestination. Configure
|any virtual(5) entries you want delivered with RHS values of the form:
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| out-addr at localhost
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|This will work for all values of the myorigin setting (which per your
|description is not yet local on the replacement machine). It will also
|work in production without changes.
Thanks for the quick response.
I'm obvously not there yet:
Feb 1 11:37:08 dauntless postfix/smtp[16083]: warning: host
localhost.milewski.org[127.0.0.1] greeted me with my own hostname
dauntless
Feb 1 11:37:08 dauntless postfix/smtp[16083]: warning: host
localhost.milewski.org[127.0.0.1] replied to HELO/EHLO with my own
hostname dauntless
Feb 1 11:37:08 dauntless postfix/smtp[16083]: CA1461B586:
to=<sympa at localhost>, relay=localhost.milewski.org[127.0.0.1],
delay=1, status=bounced (mail for localhost loops back to myself)
Now, myorigin is set to /etc/mailname, which contains the hostname
the machine will be in production. Do I need to change that to be the
testing hostname?
Basically everything but the IP address on this machine thinks it's
the production box. That's probably causing my problem, but I'm not
sure where.
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