On Samstag, 16. Dezember 2006 11:27 Paul J Stevens wrote: > Michael, why not use the MTA to do this? Postfix is very good at this > stuff, and I'm sure other mta's have similar capabilities.
Yes I did now, but I consider this a hack. It's the mailserver that should know about it's recipients, not the MTA. The border is clear here, postfix versus dbmail. Why should we fix something at the MTA, when the mailserver really could and should do it himself? After all, it's dbmail who has all the information. The MTA should only have to request if a user and/or domain exists, and send it to the mailserver. The rewriting should be in there, as is the information about real users etc. mfg zmi -- // Michael Monnerie, Ing.BSc ----- http://it-management.at // Tel: 0676/846914666 .network.your.ideas. // PGP Key: "curl -s http://zmi.at/zmi3.asc | gpg --import" // Fingerprint: 44A3 C1EC B71E C71A B4C2 9AA6 C818 847C 55CB A4EE // Keyserver: www.keyserver.net Key-ID: 0x55CBA4EE
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