in the users mapping table to find
the email addresses that user is allowed to submit mail as. In
addition, if the masquerade option is provided, the From header is
rewritten to match the sender provided in the SMTP session.
https://man.archlinux.org/man/smtpd.conf.5#senders
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during the next weeks.
English version:
https://rodolphe.breard.tf/en/article/how-to-deploy-a-personal-email-server/
French version:
https://rodolphe.breard.tf/article/mettre-en-place-un-serveur-mail-perso/
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in order to deliver the email into a specific folder based on a
header. Here is an example of such a configuration:
https://rodolphe.breard.tf/en/article/how-to-deploy-a-personal-email-server/#the-mda
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cannot read those files. Such a workflow doesn't
allow the feature you are asking for unless your certificate and key
file are wildly accessible, which is so obviously insecure that some
servers (OpenSMTPD is one of them) will refuse to start.
Regards,
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https
On 06/11/2021 22:56, Archange wrote:
No, he commented those lines. ;)
Yep, I saw it like 10 seconds after sending the message, seems like I
need some sleep…
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sed
Seems like you kept the example IPv6 from the tutorial, therefore
OpenSMTPD cannot listen on it.
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mtpd file with the
following content:
auth required pam_unix.so
account required pam_unix.so
password required pam_unix.so
session required pam_unix.so
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