вт, 10 янв. 2023 г. в 17:15, :
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> January 10, 2023 2:29 PM, "Илья Коскин" wrote:
>
> > So, if I get you right, I can use expand-only for both "local" and
> > "external", but how can the delivery method be specified?
> >
> > For example, if i has this in alias table:
> > alice = foo
> > bob =
January 10, 2023 2:29 PM, "Илья Коскин" wrote:
> So, if I get you right, I can use expand-only for both "local" and
> "external", but how can the delivery method be specified?
>
> For example, if i has this in alias table:
> alice = foo
> bob = b...@example.com
>
> Then, I must have the user
So, if I get you right, I can use expand-only for both "local" and
"external", but how can the delivery method be specified?
For example, if i has this in alias table:
alice = foo
bob = b...@example.com
Then, I must have the user "foo" and "match from any for local" rule?
вт, 10 янв. 2023 г. в
Hello,
expand-only
Only accept the message if a delivery method was specified in an aliases or
.forward file.
forward-only
Only accept the message if the recipient results in a remote address after the
processing of aliases or forward file.
basically, you use expand-only if you want to
Hello misc! I'm sorry for bothering you.
I'm having trouble understanding what "expand-only" means, and what's
the difference between expand-only and forward-only.
As I can see, I can use forward-only to accept for one rcpt and
through alias, send it to another.
Is that intended for? Am I right?