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Re: [hylafax-users] Postfix DNS MX question.. receiving mail. kinda OT
waskelton4@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hey group,
I know this is somewhat off topic but I need to find out if what I"m
trying to do is possible. thanks for reading this.
It probably would help other people so I don't think most people will
object to continuing here.
I have a Suse Enterprise 9 server running postfix on our intranet and am
working on getting it setup as a mail to fax gateway using hylafax.
hylafax is up and running fine. I've made the modifications to file to
make postfix forward emails to hylafax to be faxed out to fax machines.
So postfix is serving what purpose to the internal users? Only intranet
email?
My problem now is that I'm not sure how to get postfix to accept mail
being sent to it. I don't need to have any email addresses that are
available to the internet. (in fact i'd prefer they not be) Currently
there is no DNS or MX entry for the server. do I HAVE to have one if
the mail is coming from the same source every time?
I'm not sure what your entire network looks like. Until knowing that,
we can only speculate. Are they using the postfix server for general
use or are they using a mail client on their workstations to communicate
with some external email server?
You could have users send mail through the postfix server. (Set your
postfix server as the smtp server on each client). If you need to send
to outside servers, you can identify an smtp relay server in the main.cf
file. You _may_ have to insert a line in your /etc/hosts file on the
postfix server to show that fax.yourdomain.com is your postfix box, but
I don't think that's necessary.
Darrick
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Darrick Hartman
DJH Solutions, LLC
http://www.djhsolutions.com
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