On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 09:46:33PM +0000, Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
> > Then, as a best-practice, add additional transport addresses to
> > each exchange user account:
> >
> > mail: [email protected]
> > proxyAddresses: SMTP:[email protected]
> > proxyAddresses: smtp:[email protected]
>
> We're trying to see if we can get rid of that second proxyAddress
It is far better to keep it.
> > but if that's just too difficult due to extreme bureaucratitis,
> > you can undo the rewrite during transmission via smtp_generic_maps
> >
> > master.cf:
> > relay unix ... smtp
> > -o smtp_generic_maps=$relay_generic_maps
> >
> > main.cf:
> > indexed = ${default_database_type}:${config_directory}/
> > relay_generic_maps = ${indexed}relay-generic
> >
> > relay-generic:
> > @exch.example.com @example.com
> >
>
> I think the smtp_generic_maps solution is going to work for us. Thanks.
This is a hack, per-destination mailbox addresses are less likely
to loop, make logs less confusing, ...
If you already have secondary proxyAddresses, keep using them!
--
Viktor.