Not sure if this is the correct place to ask on this.
I am on a solaris 9.
We are using postfix for our email.
the standard email statement is:
mailx -s "subject" receiver.id < mail.text
I had to replace the sensitive data below but these are the messages.
Our servers are only... (0 Replies)
I can send email. I just can't receive email I am getting and error
Permanent Failure: 554_Transaction_failed. All the services are running. I can telnet to 110 25 143. I am also running Imap. I can send and receive email internally I can send email outside of my network I can't receive emails... (3 Replies)
When I use the postalias command I am getting an error that says no mapping in /etc/mail/mailer.conf. I am running FreeBsd 6.1 and in my main.cf I have my alias database is alias_maps= hash:/etc/mail/aliases
I tried the command two different ways /usr/local/sbin/postalias /etc/mail/aliases... (2 Replies)
hi
when I telnet to my machine on port 25 and send an email to myself, the machine sends the email to the old corporate mail server instead of the new corporate mail server.
how to change that so that any email sent from my linux box goes directly to the new mail server?
thx (2 Replies)
I have a strange problem
I have a solaris 8 machine which sends me an email to my outlook every night about the status of the system. The end of this script looks like this
mailx -s "$TITLE" mrxyz@mycompany.com < $TMPF
and it is working fine
My problem is
when i just use mailx... (1 Reply)
hi all.
Am using smtpd_recipient_restrictions & check_recipient_access in postfix.
The hash file looks like this:
emailaddress1 HOLD
emailaddress2 HOLD
The aim is to place email from these recipients in the hold directory,check them then reinject them back in postfix on some... (0 Replies)
recently installed postfix on Solaris 10 but can not find the folder where you install the application to set the default main.cf postfix brings.
solaris that saves the configuration part of the applications that are installed.
thank (4 Replies)
Hi guys
One of our clients have a problem with sending email to a certain domain. No matter what we try, the mails just dont get delivered.
What I did then, is created a new connector on their Exchange server, pointing all mail sent to their client at "domain1" to relay to our Postfix mail... (0 Replies)
Hai,
My mail log is filled with this error message.:confused:
postfix/sendmail: fatal: www(80): No recipient addresses found in message header (2 Replies)
I have a mailserver with postfix
i want to alias all mail for administrator@domain.fqdn
to root@domain.fqdn
I have the aliases configured,and i did newliases
but doesn't work.
How to did this?Postfix is configured for virtual domain on ad server. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Linusolaradm1
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LEARN ABOUT BSD
aliases
ALIASES(5) File Formats Manual ALIASES(5)NAME
aliases - aliases file for sendmail
SYNOPSIS
/etc/aliases
DESCRIPTION
This file describes user id aliases used by /usr/sbin/sendmail. It is formatted as a series of lines of the form
name: name_1, name2, name_3, . . .
The name is the name to alias, and the name_n are the aliases for that name. Lines beginning with white space are continuation lines.
Lines beginning with `#' are comments.
Aliasing occurs only on local names. Loops can not occur, since no message will be sent to any person more than once.
After aliasing has been done, local and valid recipients who have a ``.forward'' file in their home directory have messages forwarded to
the list of users defined in that file.
This is only the raw data file; the actual aliasing information is placed into a binary format in the files /etc/aliases.dir and
/etc/aliases.pag using the program newaliases(1). A newaliases command should be executed each time the aliases file is changed for the
change to take effect.
SEE ALSO newaliases(1), dbm(3X), sendmail(8)
SENDMAIL Installation and Operation Guide.
SENDMAIL An Internetwork Mail Router.
BUGS
Because of restrictions in dbm(3X) a single alias cannot contain more than about 1000 bytes of information. You can get longer aliases by
``chaining''; that is, make the last name in the alias be a dummy name which is a continuation alias.
4th Berkeley Distribution October 22, 1996 ALIASES(5)