Carl Brewer wrote:
[...]
In the mean time, I can survive without a catchall, but I do
need to be able to have aliases for accounts in my
virtual domains. eg: [EMAIL PROTECTED] should go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
aliases seem to only work for 'local' delivery, not delivery
to cyrus mailboxes? I figure
Hello Andrzej,
I have uploaded new modified FEATURE(`mrs_cyrus')
http://anfi.homeunix.net/sendmail/rtcyrus2.html
RTCyrus2 uses socket map to ask cyrus smmapd daemon if given mailbox is
serviced by cyrus. RTCyrus2 requires cyrus 2.2.3 and patched
sendmail-8.12 (to get socketmap support). Socket
Carl Brewer wrote:
Hello Andrzej,
Andrzej Filip wrote:
[chomp]
My recommendation:
Implement http://anfi.webhop.org/sendmail/rtcyrus2.html solution in
its mailertable version [it rejects messages to non existing cyrus
mailboxes], I can easily modify it to make it support "per domain
catch
--On Saturday, 20 March, 2004 23:59 +1100 Carl Brewer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Everything works, except the virtusertables. Ie: I can send mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and it works fine, the aliases entries send local
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] as per the aliases
file.
I coul
Hello Andrzej,
Andrzej Filip wrote:
[chomp]
My recommendation:
Implement http://anfi.webhop.org/sendmail/rtcyrus2.html solution in its
mailertable version [it rejects messages to non existing cyrus
mailboxes], I can easily modify it to make it support "per domain catch
remaining".
I have now
Carl Brewer wrote:
I've been trying a number of combinations of configs to
try and get sendmail (8.12.10) to handle virtual domains
and catchall addresses for those virtual domains, but am not
sure if what I'm trying to do can be achieved with sendmail?
Say I have 2 virtual domains and a default.
Hello,
I've been trying a number of combinations of configs to
try and get sendmail (8.12.10) to handle virtual domains
and catchall addresses for those virtual domains, but am not
sure if what I'm trying to do can be achieved with sendmail?
Say I have 2 virtual domains and a default.
Call them