Björn Persson <bjorn@rombobjörn.se> writes: > Marc Schwartz wrote: >> Perhaps the references to just localhost in the config files I posted in >> my prior reply need to be expanded/altered to be more explicit to >> localdomain? > > I think your configuration is OK but you can test it by sending mail to > root@localhost, for example with the command "mail root@localhost". > > Look for the earliest occurrence of "localhost.com" in /var/log/maillog*. > Other log messages around the same time should show where the message came > from. You can also look in the subdirectories of /var/spool/postfix to see if > there's a message with an address in localhost.com. > > Björn Persson Hi Bjorn and Mikkel, Thanks to both of you, I have tracked this down to a cron job, which was sending status e-mails to 'root@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' rather than 'root@localhost'. I am still trying to figure out how/when the behavior changed, but it may very well have been some oversight on my part. I don't recall this situation with Postfix before a few weeks ago, so something within that recent time frame changed and I will review offline rsnapshot backups of configuration files to see what I can see. This also helps to explain why there were SMTP related errors in the maillog, which was confusing me further, given that I was not expecting any mail to be sent outside of my local system. Thanks again to both of you for your assistance! Regards, Marc -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines