
On 6/9/25 05:06, Florian Sukup wrote:
The setup has historic reasons. However I can eliminate reverse.rrr.com completely and replace it by host.xxx.com. Right now reverse.rrr.com has an A-record pointing to the host's ip address.
Eliminating reverse.rrr.com completely and replacing it by host.xxx.com would be good. This will help.
Also if I look up the A record for reverse.rrr.com either locally or at aaron.ns.cloudflare.com there isn't one. This will be moot if you replace reverse.rrr.com with host.xxx.com.
What is the output from
postconf -n
?alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases append_dot_mydomain = no biff = no compatibility_level = 2 inet_interfaces = all inet_protocols = all local_recipient_maps = proxy:unix:passwd.byname $alias_maps hash:/var/lib/mailman3/data/postfix_lmtp mailbox_size_limit = 0 message_size_limit = 0 mydestination = localhost, localhost.localdomain, arvak
This needs to include $myhostname
Also, including reverse.rrr.com would help with your current setup, but instead you should just eliminate reverse.rrr.com completely and replace it by host.xxx.com.
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