On 1/10/11 10:13 PM, Zhou, Yan wrote:
Hi there,
I am using local transport to process messages from Postfix. When
message arrives, Postfix will call a script, passing in the message,
which we will process.
If user sends a message with multiple recipients (in two different
domains) to Postfix, I noticed that Postfix will create two messages,
one for each domain. The number of separate messages Postfix creates is
equivalent to number of different domains.
Is there a way to force Postfix to create a single message for all
recipients, no matter how many different domains are there? In other
words, if the sender sends a single message, Postfix will generate one
single message.
You could set your relay_transport to the script in question.
Note that this is one of the few instances where altering
relay_transport is warranted.
Thanks,
Yan
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