These options fixed it, I would not of done it without your help...
append_dot_mydomain = no
swap_bangpath = no
append_at_myorigin = no
allow_percent_hack = no
Almost! Now it does this...
I sent mail from my client, alias@domain.com it no longer changes domain.com alias to unixusername but it still changes the hostname from domain.com to serverdomain.com
so alias@domain.com becomes alias@serverdomain.com
Here is the change I made.
< canonical_maps...
This is how I understand it.
If email is sent to blah@blah.com but the username on the server is nobody the server will accept mail as blah@blah.com but put it into unixusername's mailbox.
I want this to happen and that is working but when that user sends out email it's rewritting it to...
I'll do even better, here is my config file...
soft_bounce = no
command_directory = /usr/local/sbin
daemon_directory = /usr/local/libexec/postfix
myhostname = MaskeProductions.com
mydomain = MaskeProductions.com
myorigin = MaskeProductions.com
inet_interfaces = all
mydestination =...
No matter what mail client or what user is being used when mail is sent with the email address set as alias@domain.com the receiver sees unixusername@serverdomain.com. How do I fix this?
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