sendmail_destination_recipient_limit = 1
This could be the wrong option, but I'm not sure of the right one if it
is needed at all.
Jonathan Feally wrote:
> You can try to make your distribution lists using an external forward,
> and set postfix to send the message to each recipient instead of tr
You can try to make your distribution lists using an external forward,
and set postfix to send the message to each recipient instead of trying
to group them into a single message. This would effectively make the
message be received by dbmail-lmtpd and then resend the messages back to
postfix fo
Hello,
ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: "Aleksander Kamenik" aleksan...@krediidiinfo.ee
An: "DBMail mailinglist" dbmail@dbmail.org
Datum: Mon, 07 Sep 2009 15:01:27 +0300
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>> Ralph Ballier wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> dbmail-
Ralph Ballier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> dbmail-users -l results to one entry (one line) only. dbmail-users -l "*" is
> not better. Can you help me?
Works for me. What version? What environment? Have a look at the high
level log files.
Regards,
--
Aleksander Kamenik
System Administrator
Krediidiinf
My correction, alias doesn't work because it's matching username only..argh,
forgot. Damnit, gonna patch one thing or another.
GV
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From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On Behalf Of
George Vieira
Sent: Monday, 7 September 2009 8:19 PM
To: 'D
OK, this works only when aliases is for 1 person. I cannot get this method to
work when 2 people are in a sales@ mail alias group.
Since the domain is not in mydestination, i think alias_maps doesn't get used
so it gets bypassed, am I right? Because i just tried it and it complained of
no user w
That looks great, i'm trying that within minutes.
With the lookups (mainly lmtp one), I was doing it this way (which probably
caused me the headaches.
query = SELECT CONCAT( "dbmail-lmtp:", host, ":", port ) FROM dbmail_users
WHERE userid="%s" AND active=1 LIMIT 1
I added 3 fields, active="0|1