On 1/13/04 11:51 PM, "Joel Schneider" <joel at joelschneider.net> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 10:41:49PM -0600, Tim Wilson wrote: >> I'm having a terrible time getting postfix-style virtual domains working on >> my server. I'm using Postfix on a Debian box. I've had sendmail-style >> virtual domains working in the past, but I thought I would try something >> different this time. > > Are you using the postmap(1) command to create the virtual lookup table, > as mentioned in the virtual(5) man page? Yep, I've done that. Let me include some more details. I'm going to munge some email addresses here. My regular domain is qwerk.org and littlecreektrees.com is the one I'd like to virtual host. > o here's a sample domain in my /etc/postfix/virtual file. the catchall > is the last entry here and is a null user with the domain on the RHS. My /etc/postfix/virtual contains: littlecreektrees.com this-text-is-ignored postmasxyz at littlecreektrees.com postmaster salxyz at littlecreektrees.com kdwilxyz at evertek.net kxyz at littlecreektrees.com kdwilxyz at evertek.net marxyz at littlecreektrees.com kdwilxyz at evertek.net timxyz at littlecreektrees.com wilson at visi.com Other notable entries in main.cf include: relay_domains = $mydestination, littlecreektrees.com relayhost = $mydomain virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual virtual_alias_domains = littlecreektrees.com When I try to send email to timxyz at littlecreektrees.com from my work account (tim_wilxyz at hopkins.k12.mn.us) I get the following in mail.log: Jan 13 23:45:49 beethoven postfix/smtpd[4395]: connect from s9-221.hopkins.k12.mn.us[198.174.221.9] Jan 13 23:45:49 beethoven postfix/smtpd[4395]: 6477A7CA5: client=s9-221.hopkins.k12.mn.us[198.174.221.9] Jan 13 23:45:49 beethoven postfix/cleanup[4396]: 6477A7CA5: message-id=<BC2A3445.F05%tim_wilxyz at hopkins.k12.mn.us> Jan 13 23:45:49 beethoven postfix/nqmgr[4386]: 6477A7CA5: from=<tim_wilxyz at hopkins.k12.mn.us>, size=878, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Jan 13 23:45:49 beethoven postfix/smtpd[4395]: disconnect from s9-221.hopkins.k12.mn.us[198.174.221.9] Jan 13 23:46:52 beethoven postfix/smtp[4388]: connect to qwerk.org[66.41.131.19]: Connection timed out (port 25) Jan 13 23:46:52 beethoven postfix/smtp[4388]: 0F5737EC3: to=<timxyz at littlecreektrees.com>, relay=none, delay=378, status=deferred (connect to qwerk.org[66.41.131.19]: Connection timed out) Jan 13 23:46:52 beethoven postfix/smtp[4389]: connect to qwerk.org[66.41.131.19]: Connection timed out (port 25) Jan 13 23:46:52 beethoven postfix/smtp[4389]: 0998B7EC0: to=<timxyz at littlecreektrees.com>, relay=none, delay=4437, status=deferred (connect to qwerk.org[66.41.131.19]: Connection timed out) I'm not sure why the connection is timing out at the end there. Some instructions I read said that you shouldn't put the virtual domains in the relay_domains directive if you're using postfix-style virtual domains. For example, here's a quote from a "virtual" man page I found: # Do not specify virtual alias domain names in the main.cf # mydestination or relay_domains configuration parameters. When I take littlecreektrees.com out of that setting I get: Jan 13 23:56:04 beethoven postfix/smtpd[4543]: connect from s9-221.hopkins.k12.mn.us[198.174.221.9] Jan 13 23:56:04 beethoven postfix/smtpd[4543]: EF5177EBE: client=s9-221.hopkins.k12.mn.us[198.174.221.9] Jan 13 23:56:04 beethoven postfix/smtpd[4543]: reject: RCPT from s9-221.hopkins.k12.mn.us[198.174.221.9]: 554 <timxyz at littlecreektrees.com>: Recipient address rejected: Relay access denied; from=<tim_wilxyz at hopkins.k12.mn.us> to=<timxyz at littlecreektrees.com> Jan 13 23:56:15 beethoven postfix/smtpd[4543]: disconnect from s9-221.hopkins.k12.mn.us[198.174.221.9] So now it's rejecting relaying to my visi.com address. Any ideas? -Tim -- Tim Wilson Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA Educational technology guy, Linux and OS X fan, Grad. student, Daddy mailto: wilson at visi.com aim: tis270 public key: 0x8C0F8813 _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list