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I'm running virtualmin on my server, that have two domains let name them firstdomain.com and seconddomain.com. My goal is to receive mails on email info@seconddomain.com. So these are the steps that I made.




  1. I created email - info@seconddomain.com.

  2. For postfix I created file 'virtual_domains' that includes lines of those two domains and I hashed them.

  3. In main.cf I've added line virtual_alias_domains = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual_domains

  4. I removed 'info' user from /etc/aliases (with this row all emails where dropped to root user).


  5. this file was added by virtualmin - virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual - I created there aliases and hashed them:



    info@seconddomain.com      info-seconddomain.com
    seconddomain.com seconddomain.com


    Now when I send email to info@seconddomain.com in maillog it look's like that



    to=<info-seconddomain.com@firstdomain.com>, orig_to=<info@seconddomain.com>, 
    relay=local, delay=39, delays=0.3/0.03/0/39, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent
    (delivered to command: /usr/bin/procmail-wrapper -o -a $DOMAIN -d $LOGNAME)



It finally deliverd to mailbox (after received mail it has a big pause in which it tries, I think, to recognize where to place the mail - about 2sec).



First question: Why it doesn't recognize 'seconddomain.com' and I don't see in maillog the below



to=<info@seconddomain.com>?


Second question: What I need to change to achieve that?
Third question: When I send email from info@seconddomain.com in original file I see:



'Received: from firstdomain.com'


can I change that to refer to domain that matchs email address?



In advance thank you for your reply :)










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    I'm running virtualmin on my server, that have two domains let name them firstdomain.com and seconddomain.com. My goal is to receive mails on email info@seconddomain.com. So these are the steps that I made.




    1. I created email - info@seconddomain.com.

    2. For postfix I created file 'virtual_domains' that includes lines of those two domains and I hashed them.

    3. In main.cf I've added line virtual_alias_domains = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual_domains

    4. I removed 'info' user from /etc/aliases (with this row all emails where dropped to root user).


    5. this file was added by virtualmin - virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual - I created there aliases and hashed them:



      info@seconddomain.com      info-seconddomain.com
      seconddomain.com seconddomain.com


      Now when I send email to info@seconddomain.com in maillog it look's like that



      to=<info-seconddomain.com@firstdomain.com>, orig_to=<info@seconddomain.com>, 
      relay=local, delay=39, delays=0.3/0.03/0/39, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent
      (delivered to command: /usr/bin/procmail-wrapper -o -a $DOMAIN -d $LOGNAME)



    It finally deliverd to mailbox (after received mail it has a big pause in which it tries, I think, to recognize where to place the mail - about 2sec).



    First question: Why it doesn't recognize 'seconddomain.com' and I don't see in maillog the below



    to=<info@seconddomain.com>?


    Second question: What I need to change to achieve that?
    Third question: When I send email from info@seconddomain.com in original file I see:



    'Received: from firstdomain.com'


    can I change that to refer to domain that matchs email address?



    In advance thank you for your reply :)










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      I'm running virtualmin on my server, that have two domains let name them firstdomain.com and seconddomain.com. My goal is to receive mails on email info@seconddomain.com. So these are the steps that I made.




      1. I created email - info@seconddomain.com.

      2. For postfix I created file 'virtual_domains' that includes lines of those two domains and I hashed them.

      3. In main.cf I've added line virtual_alias_domains = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual_domains

      4. I removed 'info' user from /etc/aliases (with this row all emails where dropped to root user).


      5. this file was added by virtualmin - virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual - I created there aliases and hashed them:



        info@seconddomain.com      info-seconddomain.com
        seconddomain.com seconddomain.com


        Now when I send email to info@seconddomain.com in maillog it look's like that



        to=<info-seconddomain.com@firstdomain.com>, orig_to=<info@seconddomain.com>, 
        relay=local, delay=39, delays=0.3/0.03/0/39, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent
        (delivered to command: /usr/bin/procmail-wrapper -o -a $DOMAIN -d $LOGNAME)



      It finally deliverd to mailbox (after received mail it has a big pause in which it tries, I think, to recognize where to place the mail - about 2sec).



      First question: Why it doesn't recognize 'seconddomain.com' and I don't see in maillog the below



      to=<info@seconddomain.com>?


      Second question: What I need to change to achieve that?
      Third question: When I send email from info@seconddomain.com in original file I see:



      'Received: from firstdomain.com'


      can I change that to refer to domain that matchs email address?



      In advance thank you for your reply :)










      share|improve this question














      I'm running virtualmin on my server, that have two domains let name them firstdomain.com and seconddomain.com. My goal is to receive mails on email info@seconddomain.com. So these are the steps that I made.




      1. I created email - info@seconddomain.com.

      2. For postfix I created file 'virtual_domains' that includes lines of those two domains and I hashed them.

      3. In main.cf I've added line virtual_alias_domains = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual_domains

      4. I removed 'info' user from /etc/aliases (with this row all emails where dropped to root user).


      5. this file was added by virtualmin - virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual - I created there aliases and hashed them:



        info@seconddomain.com      info-seconddomain.com
        seconddomain.com seconddomain.com


        Now when I send email to info@seconddomain.com in maillog it look's like that



        to=<info-seconddomain.com@firstdomain.com>, orig_to=<info@seconddomain.com>, 
        relay=local, delay=39, delays=0.3/0.03/0/39, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent
        (delivered to command: /usr/bin/procmail-wrapper -o -a $DOMAIN -d $LOGNAME)



      It finally deliverd to mailbox (after received mail it has a big pause in which it tries, I think, to recognize where to place the mail - about 2sec).



      First question: Why it doesn't recognize 'seconddomain.com' and I don't see in maillog the below



      to=<info@seconddomain.com>?


      Second question: What I need to change to achieve that?
      Third question: When I send email from info@seconddomain.com in original file I see:



      'Received: from firstdomain.com'


      can I change that to refer to domain that matchs email address?



      In advance thank you for your reply :)







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