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On Monday 14 July 2003 11:25, Alberto wrote:
I don't know if I undestood your problem:
You want that the machine alpha alpha13.paradigm-omega.net receive mails
with the address user(_at_)alpha13(_dot_)paradigm-omega(_dot_)net and your
postfix have
paradigm-omega.net as domain ?????????
Postfix not send the mail another domains different from paradigm-omega.net
never. If you include the domain alpha13.paradigm-omega.net as
relay-domains, and the DNS resolve to correct IP ... perhaps you can do it.
But, this is a Postfix problem, not from Fetchmail.
The issue isn't whether I can get postfix to send it. I can do that, but I
believe a bounce which can not be resolved is not RFC-compliant.
As shown below, paradigm-omega.net resolves, but since alpha13.paradigm-omega
is strictly local, it can't be used.
$ ping paradigm-omega.net
PING paradigm-omega.net (216.251.43.7) 56(84) bytes of data.
$ ping alpha13.paradigm-omega.net
PING alpha13.paradigm-omega.net (192.168.0.3) 56(84) bytes of data.
What I am asking is if there is any way to send a spambounce, without the
hostname (i.e., domain.dom only). If there isn't, I can simply set no
bouncemail and no spambounce and be done with it.
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