SV: Postfix question

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Hi!

You need to do a transport of the mail.

Look at the sample transport config file in /etc/postfix/sample-transport.cf .

I have this exact same setup as you want here doing some spam and virii cleaning.

The postfix.org documentation was sufficient for me when setting things up, but if
you want further guiding, contact me by mail.

Have a nice day!

Best regards/Med vänliga hälsningar 
PCM International AB 

Daniel Nyström
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Ämne: OT: Postfix question


I want to setup my postfix server, so it can receives any email dest to
domain: ABC.com, and forward it to someone-else@xxxxxxxx I play around with
mydestination, and virtual domain with no luck.

In DNS I set the mx record for domain:ABC to my postfix.

Thanks




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