On 4/19/07, Dinesh Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not sure how you can do this in QMail, but in Postfix, look up
> Always-BCC Maps feature. That should give you required functionality
> by creating one or more tables.
http://qmailrocks.org/ezmlm.htm
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Dear Sandip,
On 4/19/07, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
> I am not getting something here. If m1/m2 wants to send mail to everybody in
> the group,
> why is he not mailing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead?
Your observation is correct. The right solution is to educate user(s)
to send the mail to correct
On 4/19/07, Abhiram Singh Kushwah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I use BCC Maps feature in Postfix, what happens if m1 sends mail to
> anyone apart from group mamber, it goes to all members of the group as well
> what I don't want.
You can use a regex rule to match your required recipients only
Abhiram Singh Kushwah wrote:
> See, There is a group email id say "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and there are four
> members
> email ids say "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> and
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". When any mail comes to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", it should be
> automatically
> I am not sure how you can do this in QMail, but in Postfix, look up
> Always-BCC Maps feature. That should give you required functionality
> by creating one or more tables.
When I use BCC Maps feature in Postfix, what happens if m1 sends mail to
anyone apart from group mamber, it goes to all me
On 4/19/07, Abhiram Singh Kushwah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to do above things using qmail or postfix.
I am not sure how you can do this in QMail, but in Postfix, look up
Always-BCC Maps feature. That should give you required functionality
by creating one or more tables.
> Thanks and Re
On Thursday 19 April 2007 04:30 pm, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
> > 1. A group has to be created, in which if the mail comes to group, then
> > it should automatically be forwarded to all members.
> > 2. If a member of group sends the mail to another member it should be
> > forwarded to all other m
Why dont you pursue this offlist.
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Dinesh Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 4/19/07, Abhiram Singh Kushwah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1. A group has to be created, in which if the mail comes to group, then it
> > should automatically be forwarded to all members.
>
> Any mailing list software like mailman, majordomo etc wil
Dear Abhiram,
On 4/19/07, Abhiram Singh Kushwah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. A group has to be created, in which if the mail comes to group, then it
> should automatically be forwarded to all members.
Any mailing list software like mailman, majordomo etc will serve your
purpose. It will also
> 1. A group has to be created, in which if the mail comes to group, then it
> should automatically be forwarded to all members.
> 2. If a member of group sends the mail to another member it should be
> forwarded to all other members of group and should not return back to the
> sender.
You m
Hi List,
We have a below requirement ?
1. A group has to be created, in which if the mail comes to group, then it
should automatically be forwarded to all members.
2. If a member of group sends the mail to another member it should be
forwarded to all other members of group and should not ret
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