What is the value of the "mydestination" parameter in main.cf? That should define all of the different domain combinations that the daemon will accept mail for instead of relaying it. 



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Wyatt Zacharias


On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 1:55 PM, Adam Thompson <athompso@athompso.net> wrote:

AFAIK, you want "dpkg-reconfigure --priority low postfix" and select a more appropriate configuration.

I don't have an Ubuntu system to test this with currently, sorry, so I'm going from memory.

-Adam


On 2018-06-28 11:46, Kevin McGregor wrote:

I'm trying to configure Postfix on Ubuntu 18.04LTS. It's working, in the basic sense, but not doing everything I want. I've read some of the config help and examples, but I'm still not clear on what to do.
 
For each Ubuntu server I manage, I'd like these to work:
 
user1@ubuntu:~$ mail -s "Test" user2 <message-body

user1@ubuntu:~$ mail -s "Test" user2@ubuntu <message-body

user1@ubuntu:~$ mail -s "Test" user2@ubuntu.mydomainname <message-body

user1@ubuntu:~$ mail -s "Test" user3@myotherdomainname <message-body

I hope that's clear. Or
mail -s "Test" jdoe
mail -s "Test" jdoe@server678
...which would all deliver email locally to this server (server678) and the last one would be for mail which is destined for any other user NOT on this server but in domain2 (domain1 and domain2 are both internal workplace domains), and which will have to go through a relay host to get anywhere:
mail -s "Test" santa394@domain2.org
 
I don't know if I've made myself clear. Ask questions and I'll try to clarify what I want.
 
Kevin

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