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Hi Matt,<br>Yes I understand they are two separate issue, unfortunately this server has several issues, so I'm asking questions not in any particular order. I'll change that so that we can be on the same page at the same time.<br><br>ok first thing first<br>There is mention of the internal ip address in the /etc/postfix/transport.<br>Is there supposed to be anything in there?<br><br>Jon<br><br><br><br>> Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 12:34:15 +0800<br>> From: zombie@penguincare.com.au<br>> To: plug@plug.org.au<br>> Subject: RE: [plug] cannot send mail to certain domains<br>> <br>> Hi Jon<br>> <br>> You seem to be confusing the two seperate issues here.<br>> <br>> The "cannot send mail to certain domains" is a DNS issue. The "I can not <br>> receive email" is a local postfix configuration issue.<br>> <br>> On Wed, 3 Feb 2010, quoth Jon Miller:<br>> <br>> > Feb 3 12:22:07 mmtlnx postfix/smtp[25064]: 4B24D365E2: <br>> > to=<jlmiller@mmtnetworks.com.au>, relay=none, delay=2, status=bounced <br>> > (mail for 192.168.2.247 loops back to myself)<br>> <br>> Where did the 192.168.2.247 come from?<br>> <br>> Is that anywhere in your postfix/main.cf or /etc/aliases or /etc/postfix/virtual?<br>> <br>> > What I do not understand is why it's still looping back to the server.<br>> <br>> Because the server doesn't realise the message is for itself, so it tries <br>> to pass it on, only to discover it is talking to itself.<br>> <br>> - Matt<br>> _______________________________________________<br>> PLUG discussion list: plug@plug.org.au<br>> http://www.plug.org.au/mailman/listinfo/plug<br>> Committee e-mail: committee@plug.linux.org.au<br> </body>
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