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Old 05-07-2008, 09:42 AM   #1
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Problems testing postfix


Hi all:

I have Fedora Core 7 installed in my laptop. I installed postfix now I'm testing to send an email with two local user (user1 and root). The laptop has the following configuration:

hostname: linux01
domain: test.com
ip: 10.10.1.1

I tryed the following too:

telnet localhost 25
mail fromrueba@yahoo.com
rcpt to:root@test.com
data
subject: test message
test
.


But It did not work. I checked the logs and It tries to validate yahoo.com domain. I think that postfix try to validate domains. How can I configure postfix to not validate source domain and destination domain?

Do you have any soggestion?
 
Old 05-07-2008, 09:49 AM   #2
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can you copy and paste your /var/log/mail.log ?
 
  


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