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linux_wiki:configure_a_system_to_forward_all_email_to_a_central_mail_server [2018/04/17 23:38] billdozor [Postfix Central Mail Server] |
linux_wiki:configure_a_system_to_forward_all_email_to_a_central_mail_server [2019/05/25 23:50] (current) |
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Configure postfix parameters | Configure postfix parameters | ||
+ | * Option A: Use postconf (faster if you have an idea what parameters you need to configure)< | ||
+ | postconf relayhost | ||
- | | + | # check all settings |
+ | postconf | grep < | ||
+ | |||
+ | # configure - important | ||
+ | postconf -e ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | # configure - probably already defaults (or set to localhost) | ||
+ | postconf -e ' | ||
+ | postconf -e ' | ||
+ | postconf -e ' | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | | ||
# Relayhost to forward mail to | # Relayhost to forward mail to | ||
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mydomain = example.com | mydomain = example.com | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | * Option B: Use postconf< | ||
- | postconf relayhost | ||
- | # check all settings | ||
- | postconf | grep < | ||
- | |||
- | # configure | ||
- | postconf -e ' | ||
- | postconf -e ' | ||
- | postconf -e ' | ||
- | postconf -e ' | ||
- | </ | ||
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Send a test message | Send a test message | ||
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
- | echo "This is the subject body" | mail -s "This is a postfix forward test" root@server2.example.com | + | echo "Did it work?" | mail -s "This is a postfix forward test" root@server2.example.com |
</ | </ | ||