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Old 10th July 2006, 02:48 AM
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Mail is sending to root instead of going outbound.

I have some scripts that send out emails, but for some reason they are sending to my root@localhost address.

Im using postfix and dovecot, and I recently switched to virtual mail users, which I think may be a part of the problem, as all of these scripts worked before.

any ideas on what I should look for or try to change?
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