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myhostname = gaf.blu.org mydestination = $myhostname,localhost.$mydomain,$mydomain ^^^^^^ Thanks. I don't know how the $mydomain got back into main.cf as the line in my saved configuration is: mydestination = $myhostname,localhost.$mydomain In any case, problem solved. On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 09:31:15 -0400 (EDT) Gregory Boyce <[hidden email]> wrote: > Is blu.org included within the mydestination variable? This defines which > domains are local to your system. > > On Thu, 3 Jul 2008, Jerry Feldman wrote: > > > Over the weekend I upgraded my system to OpenSuSE 11.0 from OpenSuSE > > 10.3. I have most of my config files saved, so I copied > > my /etc/postfix/main.cf and set up my sasl password for Comcast as my > > relay host. No problem. (Except that claws mail didn't work for a few > > days unrelated to this). But now, my system is treating all > > <name>@blu.org as being on localhost. I've had a similar setup for > > years treating my system as gaf.blu.org. Looks like there is some > > parameter in postfix that I failed to set or have set incorrectly, so > > I'm just looking for a possible clue. > > > > I'm also frazzled at work. I have 7 new servers, and they don't take > > the new memories we bought for them. All are Supermicro X7DB8+ boards. > > The old memory was 4 1GB chips, the new memory is 4 4GB chips. We made > > sure that we bought memories that have been tested by Supermicro. One > > thing I will be testing today is a new BIOS.
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