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Setting a domain as primary for the mailer daemon in postfix/dovecot
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I currently have two domains set on my server on two different IPs. One is set on the domain's primary IP, and the second on a failover IP. Let's say I have domain1.com and domain2.com
Currently, the mailer daemon delivers from MAILER-DAEMON@domain2.com, originally, postfix was setup with domain2. I would like it to send from domain1 instead. I have no idea what makes postfix select domain2 over domain1.
I've seen Rename mailer-daemon in postfix on the issue, but I don't want to "rename" mailer-daemon, I want to change the domain mailer-daemon is using by default.
email postfix email-server dovecot daemon
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I currently have two domains set on my server on two different IPs. One is set on the domain's primary IP, and the second on a failover IP. Let's say I have domain1.com and domain2.com
Currently, the mailer daemon delivers from MAILER-DAEMON@domain2.com, originally, postfix was setup with domain2. I would like it to send from domain1 instead. I have no idea what makes postfix select domain2 over domain1.
I've seen Rename mailer-daemon in postfix on the issue, but I don't want to "rename" mailer-daemon, I want to change the domain mailer-daemon is using by default.
email postfix email-server dovecot daemon
add a comment |
I currently have two domains set on my server on two different IPs. One is set on the domain's primary IP, and the second on a failover IP. Let's say I have domain1.com and domain2.com
Currently, the mailer daemon delivers from MAILER-DAEMON@domain2.com, originally, postfix was setup with domain2. I would like it to send from domain1 instead. I have no idea what makes postfix select domain2 over domain1.
I've seen Rename mailer-daemon in postfix on the issue, but I don't want to "rename" mailer-daemon, I want to change the domain mailer-daemon is using by default.
email postfix email-server dovecot daemon
I currently have two domains set on my server on two different IPs. One is set on the domain's primary IP, and the second on a failover IP. Let's say I have domain1.com and domain2.com
Currently, the mailer daemon delivers from MAILER-DAEMON@domain2.com, originally, postfix was setup with domain2. I would like it to send from domain1 instead. I have no idea what makes postfix select domain2 over domain1.
I've seen Rename mailer-daemon in postfix on the issue, but I don't want to "rename" mailer-daemon, I want to change the domain mailer-daemon is using by default.
email postfix email-server dovecot daemon
email postfix email-server dovecot daemon
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You probably have your original domain in $mydomain
, so change that.
From the Postfix Basic Configuration:
What domain name to use in outbound mail
The
myorigin
parameter specifies the domain that appears in mail that
is posted on this machine. The default is to use the local machine
name,$myhostname
, which defaults to the name of the machine. Unless
you are running a really small site, you probably want to change that
into$mydomain
, which defaults to the parent domain of the machine
name.
For the sake of consistency between sender and recipient addresses,
myorigin
also specifies the domain name that is appended to an
unqualified recipient address.
Examples (specify only one of the following):
/etc/postfix/main.cf
:myorigin = $myhostname (default: send mail as "user@$myhostname")
myorigin = $mydomain (probably desirable: "user@$mydomain")
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postfix has setup a file mailname in /etc directory that hard coded domain2.com. you need to change it to domain1.com in /etc/mailname and restart postfix
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You probably have your original domain in $mydomain
, so change that.
From the Postfix Basic Configuration:
What domain name to use in outbound mail
The
myorigin
parameter specifies the domain that appears in mail that
is posted on this machine. The default is to use the local machine
name,$myhostname
, which defaults to the name of the machine. Unless
you are running a really small site, you probably want to change that
into$mydomain
, which defaults to the parent domain of the machine
name.
For the sake of consistency between sender and recipient addresses,
myorigin
also specifies the domain name that is appended to an
unqualified recipient address.
Examples (specify only one of the following):
/etc/postfix/main.cf
:myorigin = $myhostname (default: send mail as "user@$myhostname")
myorigin = $mydomain (probably desirable: "user@$mydomain")
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You probably have your original domain in $mydomain
, so change that.
From the Postfix Basic Configuration:
What domain name to use in outbound mail
The
myorigin
parameter specifies the domain that appears in mail that
is posted on this machine. The default is to use the local machine
name,$myhostname
, which defaults to the name of the machine. Unless
you are running a really small site, you probably want to change that
into$mydomain
, which defaults to the parent domain of the machine
name.
For the sake of consistency between sender and recipient addresses,
myorigin
also specifies the domain name that is appended to an
unqualified recipient address.
Examples (specify only one of the following):
/etc/postfix/main.cf
:myorigin = $myhostname (default: send mail as "user@$myhostname")
myorigin = $mydomain (probably desirable: "user@$mydomain")
add a comment |
You probably have your original domain in $mydomain
, so change that.
From the Postfix Basic Configuration:
What domain name to use in outbound mail
The
myorigin
parameter specifies the domain that appears in mail that
is posted on this machine. The default is to use the local machine
name,$myhostname
, which defaults to the name of the machine. Unless
you are running a really small site, you probably want to change that
into$mydomain
, which defaults to the parent domain of the machine
name.
For the sake of consistency between sender and recipient addresses,
myorigin
also specifies the domain name that is appended to an
unqualified recipient address.
Examples (specify only one of the following):
/etc/postfix/main.cf
:myorigin = $myhostname (default: send mail as "user@$myhostname")
myorigin = $mydomain (probably desirable: "user@$mydomain")
You probably have your original domain in $mydomain
, so change that.
From the Postfix Basic Configuration:
What domain name to use in outbound mail
The
myorigin
parameter specifies the domain that appears in mail that
is posted on this machine. The default is to use the local machine
name,$myhostname
, which defaults to the name of the machine. Unless
you are running a really small site, you probably want to change that
into$mydomain
, which defaults to the parent domain of the machine
name.
For the sake of consistency between sender and recipient addresses,
myorigin
also specifies the domain name that is appended to an
unqualified recipient address.
Examples (specify only one of the following):
/etc/postfix/main.cf
:myorigin = $myhostname (default: send mail as "user@$myhostname")
myorigin = $mydomain (probably desirable: "user@$mydomain")
answered Jun 27 '17 at 10:35
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postfix has setup a file mailname in /etc directory that hard coded domain2.com. you need to change it to domain1.com in /etc/mailname and restart postfix
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postfix has setup a file mailname in /etc directory that hard coded domain2.com. you need to change it to domain1.com in /etc/mailname and restart postfix
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postfix has setup a file mailname in /etc directory that hard coded domain2.com. you need to change it to domain1.com in /etc/mailname and restart postfix
postfix has setup a file mailname in /etc directory that hard coded domain2.com. you need to change it to domain1.com in /etc/mailname and restart postfix
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