Strange Postfix message revisited

2002-10-29 Thread Curtis Vaughan
Earlier I wrote that if I sent a message to more than 1 recipient on my postfix server, I would get a message back stating the users do not exist. One advice I got, by virtue of the fact that local_recipient_maps = [nothing] was to execute: postconf -e 'local_recipient_maps = $relocated_maps, $

Re: Strange Postfix message

2002-10-19 Thread martin f krafft
please don't cc me on messages you send to a list i read! > The output is just: > > local_recipient_maps = execute postconf -e 'local_recipient_maps = $relocated_maps, $alias_maps, unix:passwd.byname' and see if that fixes the error. -- .''`. martin f. krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : :'

Re: Strange Postfix message

2002-10-18 Thread Curtis Vaughan
martin f krafft wrote: also sprach Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.18.0354 +0200]: If I send a message to more than one recipient on my postfix server, I get a message back stating that each recipient does not exist. what's the output of postconf local_recipient_maps ?

Re: Strange Postfix message

2002-10-18 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.18.0354 +0200]: > If I send a message to more than one recipient on my postfix server, I > get a message back stating that each recipient does not exist. what's the output of postconf local_recipient_maps ? -- .''`. martin f. kra