Re: Re[3]: [Dbmail] Auto-response

2003-02-23 Thread Jesse Norell
uot;pgsql" in main.cf). Later, Jesse Original Message From: Micah Stevens To: dbmail@dbmail.org Subject: Re: Re[3]: [Dbmail] Auto-response Sent: 22 Feb 2003 15:44:03 -0800 > How would you setup postfix to scan the aliases table for users so that > DBMail doesn't have

Re: Re[3]: [Dbmail] Auto-response

2003-02-23 Thread Micah Stevens
How would you setup postfix to scan the aliases table for users so that DBMail doesn't have to bounce mails to non-existant users? I keep getting tons of lame double-bounces because of this, and I would thing it would be less taxing on the system if postfix just regected non-existant users. dbmail

Re[4]: [Dbmail] Auto-response

2003-02-21 Thread Boyan Alexiev
Jeff, you just saved me a lot of hacking :) Thank you a lot! As for the autoresponder I found the following - just configure the /etc/postfix/relocated map. I suppose it can also be done in a similar way. Best wishes, Bobby [EMAIL PROTECTED] JB> Hello Boyan, BA>> Thank you for the tip, I also u

Re[3]: [Dbmail] Auto-response

2003-02-21 Thread Jeff Brenton
Hello Boyan, BA> Thank you for the tip, I also use postfix. I am not familiar with BA> the postfix error classes but I will check the postfix BA> documentation. Are you sure this is configured just with postfix. Ah, you haven't got Postfix checking your dbmail.aliases database to see if the users

Re[2]: [Dbmail] Auto-response

2003-02-21 Thread Boyan Alexiev
Hi Jeff, Thank you for the tip, I also use postfix. I am not familiar with the postfix error classes but I will check the postfix documentation. Are you sure this is configured just with postfix. Here is a message I get, thanks! - This is the DBMAIL-SMTP progra

Re: [Dbmail] Auto-response

2003-02-21 Thread Jeff Brenton
Hello Boyan, BA> Second, is there any way to define what system mails should be send BA> out and in which case? Let's say I don't want postmaster to receive BA> bounces for nonexistent mails both for the sender and recipient. Depends upon your mail transfer agent (MTA). Postfix, for example, has

[Dbmail] Auto-response

2003-02-21 Thread Boyan Alexiev
Hello! Does anybody have a solution to implement an auto-respond system in Dbmail together with forwarding to an external address (which is not a problem at all)? Or just an auto-responder for an e-mail which has been removed for example. Second, is there any way to define what system mails shoul