Re: Dual Mail Relays

From: mouss (no email)
Date: Wed Aug 02 2006 - 19:09:38 EDT

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    Tony Nelson wrote:
    > I tried out relay_domains but did not like the result on the secondary
    > server. With relay domains in place alias expansion did not occour
    > (because local was not involved) and all mail that was processed by
    > the secondary gateway was forwarded to the primary and then alias
    > expanion occured for final delivery which in my network architecture
    > is nothing but a waste of bandwidth over a VPN connection.
    >
    > At the moment, I'm just checking email on both boxes. We are
    > currently using aliases because the previous sendmail based solution
    > did. Being new to postfix, I'm not quite sure what virtual aliases or
    > per recipient transports are, but I will do some research to determine
    > if they are a better solution in a Postfix based environment.
    Use virtual_alias_maps instead of alias_maps. virtual aliases are
    resolved for _all_ mail. so
                      
    will forward mail destined for to your account. even if
    yahoo.com isn't a domain of yours.

    PS. I get this from your system:

    <>: host mail.starpoint.com[207.239.34.137] said: 554
        Service unavailable; Client host [82.239.111.75] blocked using
        dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net; Dynamic IP Addresses See:
        http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?82.239.111.75 (in reply to RCPT TO
        command)

    As a result, this is my last message to you. and as I don't want to restart a discussion with Matthieu Sullivan (we disagree, and that's it), I won't give any recommendation here.


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