Brian wrote:
Mufit Eribol wrote:
Hello,
After a server crash, I re-installed postfix, cyrus-imapd,
amavisd-new, spamassassin on a Centos 5.1 box. But, now mail system
behaves somewhat different.
There is no problem with mail receiving/sending from/to internet.
Before the crash, mail system used to sent internal messages to
root@xxxxxxxxxxxx But now, I can't receive internal messages as it
tries to send them to root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I used the same
postfix, cyrus-imapd, amavisd-new, /etc/aliases conf files from the
previous setup.
Must be a configuration issue I overlook. Could anybody please tell
me what to check?
Best wishes,
Mufit
main.cf:
mydomain = example.com
myhostname = server.example.com
mydestination = example.com ...
amavisd.conf
$mydomain = 'example.com';
$myhostname = 'server.example.com';
In main.cf check this setting. Someone probably has a better answer
then me
but just for thought.
myorigin = $mydomain
hth.
Thank you for your reply. But, it is already set as you told.
I installed CentOS to a formatted hard disk but used the same conf files
for postfix, amavisd-new, cyrus-imapd, /etc/aliases from the previous
setup. Somehow, mail system gets the "server name" as the "domain name"
for the internal messages.
[root@server ~]# uname -n
server.example.com
[root@server ~]# hostname -d
example.com
[root@server ~]# hostname -f
server.example.com
[root@server ~]# hostname
server.example.com
It looks names are configured correctly. I am stumped!
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