On 26 Sep 15:03, Unicorn wrote:
> > No, it means that unless there is a more specific alias before, all
> > those 4 aliases, whatever is the domain part amongst the domains you
> > receive for, will be delivered to mainu...@maindomain.tld
>
> > No, you need to deliver to vmail for all users, Dovec
> No, it means that unless there is a more specific alias before, all
> those 4 aliases, whatever is the domain part amongst the domains you
> receive for, will be delivered to mainu...@maindomain.tld
> No, you need to deliver to vmail for all users, Dovecot will be
> responsible for placing email
Le 24/09/2020 à 17:03, Unicorn a écrit :
>> You can use a virtual user table, but you will have to split your
>> "deliver_local" table. As Uwe suggested, I would use lmtp for that:
>>
>> action "inbox" lmtp "/var/run/dovecot/lmtp" rcpt-to virtual
>>
>> In that case, vusers is defined here:
>>
>> t
> You can use a virtual user table, but you will have to split your
> "deliver_local" table. As Uwe suggested, I would use lmtp for that:
>
> action "inbox" lmtp "/var/run/dovecot/lmtp" rcpt-to virtual
>
> In that case, vusers is defined here:
>
> table vusersfile:/etc/smtpd/vusers
>
> And
Le 24/09/2020 à 14:42, Uwe Werler a écrit :
> On 24 Sep 11:33, Unicorn wrote:
>> Also, how does dkim signing with rspamd work for multiple domains?
>> Right now my /etc/rspamd/local.d/dkim-signing.conf looks like this:
>>
>> ##
>> allow_us
Hi there,
Le 24/09/2020 à 13:33, Unicorn a écrit :
> Hello everyone,
>
> I apologize in advance if these seem like a trivial question, I am
> quite new to this and the amount of config files and options is a
> little overwhelming. :)
>
> I am currently running three mailservers that each serve one
On 24 Sep 11:33, Unicorn wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I apologize in advance if these seem like a trivial question, I am
> quite new to this and the amount of config files and options is a
> little overwhelming. :)
>
> I am currently running three mailservers that each serve one domain
> with rea
Hello everyone,
I apologize in advance if these seem like a trivial question, I am
quite new to this and the amount of config files and options is a
little overwhelming. :)
I am currently running three mailservers that each serve one domain
with real user accounts, which is quite a pain to manage