RE: Forward domains email to IP?

From: Tom Warfield (no email)
Date: Mon May 16 2005 - 16:58:47 EDT

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    A man can do lots of great damage with transport_maps :)

    Alright I will go with that route for now.

    This is just a temporary deal until we bring the folks on the server we are
    forwarding to onto our new server. Which should happen within about a week.

    -----Original Message-----
    From:
    [mailto:]On Behalf Of Magnus Bäck
    Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 3:50 PM
    To:
    Subject: Re: Forward domains email to IP?

    On Monday, May 16, 2005 at 22:45 CEST,
         Tom Warfield <> wrote:

    > Guess I don't see it.
    >
    > Specificaly what am I suppose to be putting into the relay_recipients
    file?

    Valid recipient addresses for domains listed in relay_domains.
    See http://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html#firewall
    for an example.

    > I have tried several things, and none of them work. The latest
    > version is just causing the emails to be caught on the main mx server
    > and that server is trying to send it to the secondary mx server.
    >
    > Here is what I have right now in the relay_recipients file:
    > @domain.net sw.domain2.com

    If that's all you have in the file you might as well skip
    relay_recipient_maps since you're accepting all addresses
    anyway.

    > Not seeing it even try to send it to the email server that i have
    > specified for it to forward all email too. It just keeps trying to
    > use the mx records. And yes I did try putting the [ ] around the
    > domain name.

    relay_recipient_maps just lists valid recipients. It has nothing to do
    with the mail routing. That's what transport_maps is for.

    --
    Magnus Bäck
    

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