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Re: suspicious mail server log entries




On Jan 31, 2006, at 4:25 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:

At 11:22 AM -0500 1/31/06, Charles Yeomans wrote:
I had thought that adding desuetude.com would cover *.desuetude.com. I'll add mail.desuetude.com and see what happens. Thanks.

No, not at all. Such all encompassing wildcards would break any other mail servers from operating from within the same domain.


You need to understand the concept of local domain.

Okay; I see that Dent's Postfix book explains some of this. I can start from there.


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