perhaps it would be easiest to add a config option and support to get
dovecot-LDA to use SRS forwarding
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Rewriting_Scheme)?
that sorts out the SPF issue and DKIM still works fine (as none of the
DKIM headers are changed). however, you then need to make sure you
Am 26.09.2022 um 15:19 schrieb Marc:
Hi Paul,
I appreciate the huge response! :)
Ok this in itself is a issue however forwards should be fully received
by the server and then resent to get around this issue.
I use the mapping feature & the database to handle forwards in postfix
which appear
Hi Paul,
I appreciate the huge response! :)
>
> Ok this in itself is a issue however forwards should be fully received
> by the server and then resent to get around this issue.
>
> I use the mapping feature & the database to handle forwards in postfix
> which appears to work without any issues
> On 26/09/2022 16:10 EEST Silvio Siefke wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I use Opensmtpd with Dovecot LMTP. All this run but one point I not
> understand.
>
> I use Virtual Users, with System User vmail, home is /var/vmail but
> dovecot stored message in path /home/vmail//user. In configuration
>
Hello,
I use Opensmtpd with Dovecot LMTP. All this run but one point I not
understand.
I use Virtual Users, with System User vmail, home is /var/vmail but
dovecot stored message in path /home/vmail//user. In configuration
files is /var/vmail (dovecot users).
Thx for help
Silvio
cat /etc/p
On 2022-09-26 07:03, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 22/09/2022 23:05 EEST hi@zakaria.website wrote:
On 2022-09-22 16:24, Brendan Braybrook wrote:
>> I wonder if dovecot would consider this feature request. In post login
>> scripting, given USER, IP, LOCAL_IP, and userdb lookup fields, are
>> only
>> avail
Ok this in itself is a issue however forwards should be fully received
by the server and then resent to get around this issue.
I use the mapping feature & the database to handle forwards in postfix
which appears to work without any issues bypassing sieve.
#Postgres Stuff
mydestination = pg
As this page[1] describes a more often occurring problem of forwarding messages
from servers that are not included in the spf records. Maybe there should be a
plugin that offers this forward functionality. Something like
get the spf records of the sender
check if there is a -all
then apply the s