Hello,
just a new try ....
I put into genericstable:
user <space> user@hostname.domain.com
and now when I receive a mail the sender is:
user<user@hostname.domain.com>
If I delete from /etc/passwd the comment about the user the sender arrive correct as follows:
user@hostname.domain.com...
Hi mbrooks,
thanks for your reply.
The server doesn't host any other domains and this is is my conf:
local-host-name
nameserver.domain.com
domaintable, genericsdomain, mailertable, trusted-users, virtusertable are empty.
relay-domains
domain.com
genericstable
root root@domain.com
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