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PAL.C.T MINI SHELL
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upload
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<header>What domain to receive mail for</header>

<center><tt>mydestination</tt></center>
<hr>

You specify what domains this machine will deliver locally, instead of
forwarding to another machine. The default is to receive mail for the machine
itself.

<p>

<b>Local machine</b>: <tt>$myhostname, localhost.$mydomain</tt>
<br>
<b>Whole Domain</b>: <tt>$myhostname, localhost.$mydomain,
$mydomain</tt>

<p>

You can also specify the full path of a file, which will contain the names of
domains that this machine will deliver mail locally for.

<p>

Example: <tt>/etc/postfix/mydestination</tt>

<hr>
<br>

<b><u>Caution:</u></b> in order to avoid mail delivery loops, you must list all
hostnames of the machine, including <tt>$myhostname</tt>, and
<tt>localhost.$mydomain</tt>. DO NOT LIST VIRTUAL DOMAINS HERE. LIST THEM IN
THE VIRTUAL FILE INSTEAD.

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