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To: k...@madalbal.hu
Cc: dovecot@dovecot.org
Sent: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 14:28:41 +0200 (CEST)
Subject: Re: [Dovecot] namespace delivery question
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On Thu, 27 Jun 2013, Laszlo Kiraly wrote:
i...@domain.com - public
the same.
I have a list with public mails and rewrite rules for them. I use this list in
an acl to check it's a public mailbox or not.
Of course vmail isn't a valid recipient.
I have now a fully working system. :)
Thank you all for the very useful answers.
Regards: Laszlo Kiraly
There is a -m option in the lda delivery where you can give namespace
prefix.
Maybe it's good for this, but I couldn't find any information how can I do
this with lmtp?
If you set:
lmtp_save_to_detail_mailbox = yes
recipient_delimiter = #
you could alias i...@domain.com to
What
Thank you everyone for your help, it works.
I have now one more question:
If I send mail to: i...@domain.com , cc: l.kir...@domain.com, I get two emails
to i...@domain.com, because of sieve_before executes this script for all the
mailboxes.
How can I persuade dovecot to deliver the mail all
Otherwise asking: can I set sieve filter per namespace?
I mean, one which is only for the public namespace.
Thanks again,
László Király
Thank you everyone for your help, it works.
I have now one more question:
If I send mail to: i...@domain.com , cc: l.kir...@domain.com, I get
two
: Re: [Dovecot] namespace delivery question
* Laszlo Kiraly l.kir...@madalbal.hu 2013.06.27 14:20:
I couldn't find solution in the documentation, how can I manage the email
delivery to the public namespace?
[...]
namespace {
location = sdbox:/home/vmail/public/%u
prefix = public
could avoid double adjustments and checks.
Best regards: Király László
-- Original Message ---
From: Thomas Leuxner t...@leuxner.net
To: dovecot@dovecot.org
Sent: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 15:37:34 +0200
Subject: Re: [Dovecot] namespace delivery question
* Laszlo Kiraly l.kir
Hi list,
I like to have public mailboxes in addition to other private in the same
domain, and manage the public mailbox permissions through acls.
For example:
i...@domain.com - public, readable by user2
us...@domain.com - private
us...@domain.com - private
The mailboxes are virtual,