Dear all,
I want to do the following with postfix:
A user sends an email to an internal postfix server (smtp.network.local)
The E-Mail is addressed to lis...@externaldomain.org
Postfix now needs to forward the E-Mail to a predefined list of
external email accounts depending whether it is list01
Ok, thank you for your help.
I have tested it, but when an e-mail has more than one links, the body_checks
changes only one.
P.S.: can you indicate some fast sheet to learn some regexp?
Ediconsul Informatica S.r.l.
System Administrator
Gianluca Gargiulo
e-mail:
* Gianluca Gargiulo gianluca.gargi...@ediconsul.it:
Ok, thank you for your help.
I have tested it, but when an e-mail has more than one links, the body_checks
changes only one.
Yes, if the links are on the same line
P.S.: can you indicate some fast sheet to learn some regexp?
A book
Michael Grimm:
Dear all,
I want to do the following with postfix:
A user sends an email to an internal postfix server (smtp.network.local)
The E-Mail is addressed to lis...@externaldomain.org
Postfix now needs to forward the E-Mail to a predefined list of
external email accounts depending
* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
Any mailing list manager that works with Postfix (or Sendmail, etc.)
will do the job. A relatively popular example is mailman.
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html
If you need less, you could use wimp (by SnertSoft). It works OK!
--
Ralf
* Ralf Hildebrandt postfix-users@postfix.org:
* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
Any mailing list manager that works with Postfix (or Sendmail, etc.)
will do the job. A relatively popular example is mailman.
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html
If you need less, you
it's possible to replace all links in mail, also those on some line?
Ediconsul Informatica S.r.l.
System Administrator
Gianluca Gargiulo
e-mail: ggargi...@ediconsul.it
Tel: 081.3176326 | Fax: 081.3415110
Avvertenze ai sensi del D.lgs. 196/2003
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* Gianluca Gargiulo gianluca.gargi...@ediconsul.it:
it's possible to replace all links in mail, also those on some line?
Not in a generic fashion.
My pattern works for one occurence, but can be adapted for 2,3,4,...,etc
...and you'd be so kind as to tell me how?
thank you
Ediconsul Informatica S.r.l.
System Administrator
Gianluca Gargiulo
e-mail: ggargi...@ediconsul.it
Tel: 081.3176326 | Fax: 081.3415110
Avvertenze ai sensi del D.lgs. 196/2003
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* gianluca.gargi...@ediconsul.it gianluca.gargi...@ediconsul.it:
...and you'd be so kind as to tell me how?
/^(.*)www\.mydomain\.it(.*)$/ REPLACE ${1}www.otherdomain.it${2}
becomes:
/^(.*)www\.mydomain\.it(.*)www\.mydomain\.it(.*)$/ REPLACE
${1}www.otherdomain.it${2}www.otherdomain.it${3}
no, this not works
Ediconsul Informatica S.r.l.
System Administrator
Gianluca Gargiulo
e-mail: ggargi...@ediconsul.it
Tel: 081.3176326 | Fax: 081.3415110
Avvertenze ai sensi del D.lgs. 196/2003
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Thanks for the advice.
I have downloaded, compiled and installed wimp, but I don't understand
how to integrate it into my postfix installation.
I have found this in the documentation but feel a little bit left
alone after trying to understand it.
Postfix apparently supports a similar mechanism to
Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
postfix functionality?
The distribution lists are very static and do not require adjustments
very often.
Kind regards
Michael
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On 13/12/10 15:24, Michael Grimm wrote:
Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
postfix functionality?
The distribution lists are very static and do not require adjustments
very often.
You can use a lookup table
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 03:24:03PM +0100, Michael Grimm wrote:
Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
postfix functionality? The distribution lists are very static and do
not require adjustments very often.
/etc/aliases? :)
Ray
On 13 Dec 2010, at 14:29, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 03:24:03PM +0100, Michael Grimm wrote:
Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
postfix functionality? The distribution lists are very static and do
not require adjustments very often.
Michael Grimm:
Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
postfix functionality?
The distribution lists are very static and do not require adjustments
very often.
The low-tech solution:
/etc/aliases:
# The mailing list foobar is implemented as an :include:
#
Hi there,
I am integrating Postfix 2.3.3 with LDAP. Everything works fine in
development and QA environments, but when the app. moves into our stage
environment, it fails. I do not understand why, but I do know our Stage
environment has tighter control, e.g., no mail relay, etc.
I am sending a
On 12/13/2010 10:11 AM, Zhou, Yan wrote:
Hi there,
I am integrating Postfix 2.3.3 with LDAP. Everything works fine in
development and QA environments, but when the app. moves into our stage
environment, it fails. I do not understand why, but I do know our Stage
environment has tighter
Hi Yan
do you have permit_mynetworks in your relay_domains? Possibly also
$mydestination?
suomi
On 2010-12-13 16:11, Zhou, Yan wrote:
Hi there,
I am integrating Postfix 2.3.3 with LDAP. Everything works fine in
development and QA environments, but when the app. moves into our stage
I like that approach.
How do I then address the list from my email client? foo...@smtp.network.local?
Kind regards
Michael
2010/12/13 Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
Michael Grimm:
Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
postfix functionality?
The distribution
Michael Grimm:
Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
postfix functionality The distribution lists are very static and
do not require adjustments very often.
Wietse:
The low-tech solution:
/etc/aliases:
# The mailing list foobar is implemented as an :include:
That's not what I meant. Perhaps the question was to basic even for low-tech ;-)
When a user uses his email client, what address does he need to enter
to send something to the list?
I thought that /etc/aliases is for local delivery only.
Michael
To update the list from a mail client, use a
On 11/12/2010, at 18:17, Michael J Wise wrote:
On Dec 9, 2010, at 2:12 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Michael, thanks for helping.
Most welcome, glad I could help.
Just out of curiosity, and because so many back at the ranch are asking...
Does anyone know if this problem just surfaced, or
Michael Grimm:
That's not what I meant. Perhaps the question was to basic even
for low-tech ;-) When a user uses his email client, what address
does he need to enter to send something to the list?
You send mail to aliasn...@any.domain.name.in.mydestination, after
you arrange for suitable DNS
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 02:32:20PM +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Gianluca Gargiulo gianluca.gargi...@ediconsul.it:
it's possible to replace all links in mail, also those on some line?
Not in a generic fashion.
My pattern works for one occurence, but can be adapted for 2,3,4,...,etc
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 03:08:43PM +0100, Gianluca Gargiulo wrote:
no, this not works
You are trying to do the wrong thing. You can't succeed along these
lines.
--
Viktor.
On 13/12/2010 15:08, Gianluca Gargiulo wrote:
no, this not works
I think u should write a content filter for this task... or try to modify
Amavis code.
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IT Consultant
+39 349 65 90 805
p.iva: 03045250838
On 12/13/10 4:11 PM, Zhou, Yan wrote:
Hi there,
I am integrating Postfix 2.3.3 with LDAP. Everything works fine in
development and QA environments, but when the app. moves into our stage
environment, it fails. I do not understand why, but I do know our Stage
environment has tighter control,
Le 13/12/2010 16:11, Zhou, Yan a écrit :
Hi there,
I am integrating Postfix 2.3.3 with LDAP. Everything works fine in
development and QA environments, but when the app. moves into our stage
environment, it fails. I do not understand why, but I do know our Stage
environment has tighter control,
Le 13/12/2010 14:30, Gianluca Gargiulo a écrit :
it's possible to replace all links in mail, also those on some line?
postfix body_checks use regular expressions. you can certainly devise
expressions to rewrite 1, 2 ,3 ... words in a line:
/(.*)foo(.*)foo(.*)foo(.*)foo(.*)/ REPLACE
Le 13/12/2010 15:15, Michael Grimm a écrit :
Thanks for the advice.
I have downloaded, compiled and installed wimp, but I don't understand
how to integrate it into my postfix installation.
try mailman or sympa. both are freely available, documented and in wide
use.
snertsoft software isn't
How would you store a CC of all mailings relayed through postfix, sent
by our users. We have plenty of logs but they dont tell us if someone
sends spam and how much, so that we may reprimand the user early before
ending up on spam lists. We could even use other third party software to
track
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