Hi,
in Debian, local_domains gets seeded with "@:localhost" plus whatever
the local administrator has entered to augment the list of
local_domains.
I am usually entering the short hostname of the host in that list, so
that my local_domains usually ends up being like "@:localhost:myhost",
knowing that @ gets expanded to myhost.domain.example by virtue of
primary_hostname. This allows stupid local apps to send mail to
localuser@myhost instead of localuser@??? to have
localuser aliased away in the /etc/aliases file. Without myhost in
local_domains, Mail to localuser@myhost would not be considered local
and probably sent away to a smarthost without the virtue of having the
local alias file consulted.
Am I doing things wrong by adding the short host name to
local_domains? Why does @ only expand to the FQDN and not to FQDN and
the short host name? Why is there not q special expansion item
expanding to the short host name?
Greetings
Marc, having been a bit out of touch with e-mail servers for the last
years
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