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Date: Mon Jul 10 12:35:05 2006
From: daylasoul at hush.com (daylasoul@...h.com)
Subject: Postfix configuration



On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 06:21:17 -0500 Bartlomiej Szymanski 
<baartt@...rtt.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have a problem with message delivery via Postfix. I build a 
>network, 
>using VMware, consisting of three standalone FreeBSD machines.
>I named them: FREEBSD1, FREEBSD2 and FREEBSD3.
>
>On each of the machine I installed Postfix 2.2 and configured it.
>
>Now I have a problem: when I am sending message from FREEBSD1 
>using 
>Postfix on FREEBSD2, I am getting the following error:
>
>Jul  5 16:38:31 FREEBSD2 postfix/smtp[1059]: 7C1FEB0B2: 
>to=<bartek@...EBSD1.FREEBSD2>, orig_to=<bartek@...EBSD1>, 
>relay=none, 
>delay=1, status=bounced (Host or domain name not found. Name 
>service 
>error for name=FREEBSD1.FREEBSD2 type=A: Host not found)
>
>
>I know, that some settings in main.cf are wrong, but I cannot find 
>out.
>I added the names and IPs to /etc/hosts. I can ping FREEBSD1 and 
>so on.
>In my opinion smth. wrong with relaying and domains/hostnames.
>
>If you have any ide just email me.
>
>Regards,
>Bartek Szymanski

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