On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 08:10:46PM -0800, Nano Nano wrote: | I still just don't know what to do about Postfix. My hostname is | "desk".
Ok. | My ISP is comcast.net -- should I tell postfix my "mail name" | is comcast.net, so mail appears to come from [EMAIL PROTECTED] from | things like popularity contest? No, you don't want to be forging someone else's domain name. | I have configured Mutt to use a valid email for the From; how do I | do this for Postfix? man canonical(5). ----- CANONICAL(5) CANONICAL(5) NAME canonical - format of Postfix canonical table DESCRIPTION The optional canonical table specifies an address mapping for local and nonlocal addresses. The mapping is used by the cleanup(8) daemon. The address mapping is recursive. ----- You could put @desk [EMAIL PROTECTED] in /etc/postfix/canonical_sender, (make sure the line 'sender_canonical_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/canonical_sender' is in the output of 'postconf'), and run 'postmap /etc/postfix/canonical_sender'. Then when sending mail, the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" addresses will be rewritten to your real email address. | I'm running Sid just OOB and half my mail is being rejected. postfix doesn't run "OOB". It must be told what domains are what and how to handle them. (ie what is local and what isn't) Correctly telling the MTA (not just postfix) how to handle each domain is critical for correct operation of mail. -D -- NOTICE: You have just been infected with Cooperative UNIX Email Virus. To cooperate please run rm -rf / as root. Thank you for your cooperation www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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