postfix question

2007-04-25 Thread n j
Hello, does anybody know is it possible with Postfix to route e-mail based on either the inet interface message came from or the sender of a message? I'm using Postfix v.2.3.8 on a multihomed machine and have two smtpd's defined in master.cf. What I would like is that mail submitted through

Re: postfix question

2007-04-25 Thread Oliver Peter
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 09:27:48AM +0200, n j wrote: Hello, Hello Nino, does anybody know is it possible with Postfix to route e-mail based on either the inet interface message came from or the sender of a message? I'm using Postfix v.2.3.8 on a multihomed machine and have two smtpd's

Re: postfix question

2007-04-25 Thread n j
Hello Oliver, Would it help to pimp your transport map? #In the case of delivery via SMTP, one may specify host- #name:service instead of just a host: # # example.com smtp:bar.example:2025 You can replace bar.example with the IP address of the other

Re: postfix question

2007-04-25 Thread Gerard
On Wednesday April 25, 2007 at 03:27:48 (AM) n j wrote: Hello, does anybody know is it possible with Postfix to route e-mail based on either the inet interface message came from or the sender of a message? I'm using Postfix v.2.3.8 on a multihomed machine and have two smtpd's defined in

RE: postfix question

2007-04-25 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gerard Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 3:38 AM To: User Questions Subject: Re: postfix question On Wednesday April 25, 2007 at 03:27:48 (AM) n j wrote: Hello, does anybody know is it possible with Postfix

Re: postfix question

2007-04-25 Thread n j
You would probably get better assistance if you asked this question on the Postfix forum. True. However, I did google through a lot of Postfix resources (documentation, forums, mailing lists...) and didn't find what I was looking for. I posted this question here hoping that someone already ran

postfix question

2005-06-28 Thread John Larson
I have a lan with freebsd 4.11 server and one client connected with a crossover cable and two nic cards. I want to be able to send a form to my server and display it in email.Someone gave me a recipe for the main.cf file but I lost it. any help would be appreciated. John Larson South Lake Tahoe

Re: postfix question

2005-06-28 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2005-06-28 09:25, John Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a lan with freebsd 4.11 server and one client connected with a crossover cable and two nic cards. I want to be able to send a form to my server and display it in email.Someone gave me a recipe for the main.cf file but I lost it.

syslog/postfix question

2005-03-30 Thread Kurt Buff
I've been perusing man syslog and man syslog.conf, and haven't gotten my mind quite wrapped around it yet. I have 4 FBSD 5.3 servers on my network, each running postfix 2.x. One is a mail gateway to our Exchange server, the others are just using postifx for mailing out the

Re: syslog/postfix question

2005-03-30 Thread John Pettitt
Kurt Buff wrote: I've been perusing man syslog and man syslog.conf, and haven't gotten my mind quite wrapped around it yet. I have 4 FBSD 5.3 servers on my network, each running postfix 2.x. One is a mail gateway to our Exchange server, the others are just using postifx for mailing out

Re: syslog/postfix question

2005-03-30 Thread Kurt Buff
John Pettitt wrote: Kurt Buff wrote: I've been perusing man syslog and man syslog.conf, and haven't gotten my mind quite wrapped around it yet. I have 4 FBSD 5.3 servers on my network, each running postfix 2.x. One is a mail gateway to our Exchange server, the others are just using postifx for

Small Postfix Question

2004-06-07 Thread Jorn Argelo
Hi all, I was wondering if Postfix could follow symbolic links, since I only have an 512M /var partition. I would rather link it to the /usr partition, which is about 55G. My common sense tells me that I should just link /var/mail to /usr/mail or something like that, and to copy the original

Re: Small Postfix Question

2004-06-07 Thread Frank Bonnet
Jorn Argelo a écrit : Hi all, I was wondering if Postfix could follow symbolic links, since I only have an 512M /var partition. I would rather link it to the /usr partition, which is about 55G. My common sense tells me that I should just link /var/mail to /usr/mail or something like that, and

re: Small postfix question

2004-06-07 Thread Remko Lodder
Hey Jorn, Hi all, I was wondering if Postfix could follow symbolic links, since I only have an 512M /var partition. I would rather link it to the /usr partition, which is about 55G. My common sense tells me that I should just link /var/mail to /usr/mail or something like that, and to copy

Re: Small Postfix Question

2004-06-07 Thread Jorn Argelo
Thanks for the replies everyone. I'll just try the symbolic link thing first. If that doesn't work, I'll just adjust the config file, as Frank mentioned. Cheers, Jorn ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list