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@ 2003-10-24 13:37 Chris Rose
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From: Chris Rose @ 2003-10-24 13:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Right now, after much sturm, drang, and all that other stuff, i have 
successfully gotten Postfix to relay my mail outward to my isp's 
mailserver.  However...  I'd like to get it to stop relaying mail 
directed to "root", "postmaster" etc...  to "root@shaw.ca" and 
"postmaster@shaw.ca"

How can i configure postfix to relay mail of that kind - the sort w/o an 
"@" in it - to the local user or alias, while still preserving its 
ability to send the rest of my mail over the pipe to my ISP?  For my 
purposes, i don't have a domain, per se.  I'm behind a NAT router and i 
have a dynamic IP on the WAN side of the router and a static, 192. ip on 
the inside.  I don't know if that makes a difference at all.

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Chris R.
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