Robert Schetterer wrote:
>
> no problem, but i think
> getmail should place emails without running
> external mta to in virtual users maildirs
> there may be problems with permissions and home paths for virtuals users
> but getmail setup should be enough flexi to manage this
>
> perhaps you rea
Robert Schetterer wrote:
>
> just as an idea
> it may work using postfix sendmail
>
> [destination]
>
> type = MDA_external
>
> path = /path/to/sendmail ( parameters )
>
>
That was the idea. First I tried to use getmail_fetch which allows to
specify a virtual username on the command line. I
On 8/10/2009 6:09 AM, spacejam wrote:
> Yes as a workaround I let getmail sent the emails directly to the virtual
> mailbox (with destination type Maildir). The negative thing about this
> solution is that I want to use dovecot-sieve which is not working on emails
> directly sent to mailbox. As far
Robert Schetterer wrote:
>
> spacejam schrieb:
>>
>>
>> Robert Schetterer wrote:
>>> just as an idea
>>> it may work using postfix sendmail
>>>
>>> [destination]
>>>
>>> type = MDA_external
>>>
>>> path = /path/to/sendmail ( parameters )
>>>
>>> then postfix may start deliver
>>>
>> Didn't th
spacejam schrieb:
>
>
> Robert Schetterer wrote:
>> just as an idea
>> it may work using postfix sendmail
>>
>> [destination]
>>
>> type = MDA_external
>>
>> path = /path/to/sendmail ( parameters )
>>
>> then postfix may start deliver
>>
> Didn't thought about this way. Sounds like it could work
Robert Schetterer wrote:
>
> just as an idea
> it may work using postfix sendmail
>
> [destination]
>
> type = MDA_external
>
> path = /path/to/sendmail ( parameters )
>
> then postfix may start deliver
>
Didn't thought about this way. Sounds like it could work as deliver works
properly wi
spacejam schrieb:
>
> Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> On Aug 10, 2009, at 4:50 AM, spacejam wrote:
>>
>>> My question is: How do I let deliver know that it should use a
>>> virtual user?
>>> I tried with the -d agrument in my getmail rc File, but deliver never
>>> accepts the parameter -d (always says u
Timo Sirainen wrote:
>
> On Aug 10, 2009, at 4:50 AM, spacejam wrote:
>
>> My question is: How do I let deliver know that it should use a
>> virtual user?
>> I tried with the -d agrument in my getmail rc File, but deliver never
>> accepts the parameter -d (always says unknown parameter -d).
>
On Aug 10, 2009, at 4:50 AM, spacejam wrote:
My question is: How do I let deliver know that it should use a
virtual user?
I tried with the -d agrument in my getmail rc File, but deliver never
accepts the parameter -d (always says unknown parameter -d).
Either you're using some really ancient
Hello,
my first post in this list. Hope it's the right place.:-)
I'm having a problem running getmail together with Dovecot LDA for virtual
users. To achive this I let getmail run under the user that owns the virtual
email accounts-root. The problem is that getmail is running under the user
vmai
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