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From: Will Yardley (william+postfix
hq.newdream.net)Date: Tue Sep 04 2001 - 21:16:53 CDT
am i missing something here?
does postfix try to guess what subnet you're in by looking at your
netmask and make that the default 'mynetworks'? also if so, why is the
entry in there so many times?
if i type 'postconf -n' it doesn't show up, so it appears that this has
somehow gotten built in as a default option. is this a problem with my
(homemade) debian package? i don't recall specifically specifying a
network to add as a default $mynetworks.
chakra# grep mynetwork /etc/postfix/main.cf
permit_mynetworks
#example mynetworks
#mynetworks = 216.246.35.0/24, 127.0.0.0/8
chakra# postfix reload
postfix-script: refreshing the Postfix mail system
chakra# postconf|grep network
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8 216.246.35.0/24 216.246.35.0/24 216.246.35.0/24 216.246.35.0/24 216.246.35.0/24
mynetworks_style = subnet
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks check_relay_domains
am i missing something here?
does postfix try to guess what subnet you're in by looking at your
netmask and make that the default 'mynetworks'? also if so, why is one
entry in there
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