Hi,
I've almost finished my new director based setup, but in the first test
I discovered that imap and lmtp connections were not always being
proxied to the same server. After some research now I think that the
main problem is that in imap connections users connect as 'username'
while lmtp
On 2012-07-17 6:43 AM, Joseba Torre joseba.to...@ehu.es wrote:
Is there any way to redirect connections based only in the local part of
the address? Or there is a way to get rid of the @mailserver in the
postfix - lmtp connection?
First, my imap connections/logins show the full username
On 17.7.2012, at 13.43, Joseba Torre wrote:
I've almost finished my new director based setup, but in the first test I
discovered that imap and lmtp connections were not always being proxied to
the same server. After some research now I think that the main problem is
that in imap
El 17/07/12 13:34, Lee Standen escribió:
One thing that stands out to me is the lack of passdb. One of the
recommendations I got from the passdb documentation was to override the
user field, so the user is always logged in consistently. Without this,
BOB, bob and b...@mydomain.com
El 17/07/12 12:51, Charles Marcus escribió:
First, my imap connections/logins show the full username
(u...@example.com) in the logs. I'm not using LMTP (yet), but don't
think that affects imap logins...
Second, since, in a virtual setup, it is very likely that you will have
a collision of
On 17.7.2012, at 13.54, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 17.7.2012, at 13.43, Joseba Torre wrote:
I've almost finished my new director based setup, but in the first test I
discovered that imap and lmtp connections were not always being proxied to
the same server. After some research now I think