Re: [Mailman-Users] host.domain.tld vs. domain.tld

2010-01-16 Thread Mark Sapiro
David Newman wrote: >On 1/16/10 11:11 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote: >> >> mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost >>domain.tld > >OK, will do. I forget postfix syntax for lists, but if this all were on >one line, there'd be a comma between "localhost" and "domain.tld", yes? It

Re: [Mailman-Users] host.domain.tld vs. domain.tld

2010-01-16 Thread David Newman
On 1/16/10 11:11 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > David Newman wrote: >> For clarification, which form do I want in mydestination? >> >> localh...@local_domain (as you wrote) >> >> or >> >> localhost.$mydomain (as formerly in main.cf) >> >> I think you mean the latter, but just checking. > > > What I act

Re: [Mailman-Users] host.domain.tld vs. domain.tld

2010-01-16 Thread Mark Sapiro
David Newman wrote: > >For clarification, which form do I want in mydestination? > >localh...@local_domain (as you wrote) > >or > >localhost.$mydomain (as formerly in main.cf) > >I think you mean the latter, but just checking. What I actually suggest is reverting to your original main.cf (i.e. re

Re: [Mailman-Users] host.domain.tld vs. domain.tld

2010-01-16 Thread David Newman
On 1/16/10 7:55 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > David Newman wrote: > >> On 1/15/10 7:33 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: >>> My guess is that on the old server, domain.tld was in Postfix's >>> mydestination so that addr...@domain.tld was a local address and only >>> referred to alias_maps and not virtual_alias_ma

Re: [Mailman-Users] host.domain.tld vs. domain.tld

2010-01-16 Thread Mark Sapiro
David Newman wrote: >On 1/15/10 7:33 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: >> >> My guess is that on the old server, domain.tld was in Postfix's >> mydestination so that addr...@domain.tld was a local address and only >> referred to alias_maps and not virtual_alias_maps, whereas on the new >> server domain.tld

Re: [Mailman-Users] host.domain.tld vs. domain.tld

2010-01-15 Thread David Newman
On 1/15/10 7:33 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > David Newman wrote: >> After migrating to new hardware, Mailman lists are working OK using the >> form @mail.domain.tld, but mail sent to @domain.tld >> bounces with an "User unknown in virtual mailbox table" error. >> >> This is a problem since some users e

Re: [Mailman-Users] host.domain.tld vs. domain.tld

2010-01-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
David Newman wrote: > >After migrating to new hardware, Mailman lists are working OK using the >form @mail.domain.tld, but mail sent to @domain.tld >bounces with an "User unknown in virtual mailbox table" error. > >This is a problem since some users expect @domain.tld to work. >So, I'm looking for

[Mailman-Users] host.domain.tld vs. domain.tld

2010-01-15 Thread David Newman
Mailman 2.1.13, postfix 2.5.6, MySQL 5.0.77, OpenBSD 4.5 After migrating to new hardware, Mailman lists are working OK using the form @mail.domain.tld, but mail sent to @domain.tld bounces with an "User unknown in virtual mailbox table" error. This is a problem since some users expect @domain.tld