Am Tuesday, 24. December 2013, 14.29:04 schrieb Wietse Venema:
What Postfix version?
As per Subject: 2.10.2 :-)
Mit freundlichen GrĂ¼ssen
Benoit Panizzon
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Hi
Thank you for this hint.
I can't tell for sure because those emails are examples, but depending how
you get the recipient to delete in the first place, you might be getting
it with the wrong case, refer to this thread:
Wietse Venema:
Benoit Panizzon:
compute SRS sender
change_sender($srs-sender)
delete_recipient(ben...@ambonet.ch)
add_recipient(ben...@ambonet.ch)
add_recipient(te...@example.com)
add_recipient(te...@example.com)
add_recipient(te...@example.com)
Same result, only local
Hello,
I am trying to setup an email address where only mails from authorized
users (defined in a list) would come in and other emails would be
forwarded to another address.
I was thinking of doing this with a combination of postfix and procmail:
having postfix delivering all incoming
I would implement this with a sieve script, if from is one of these allowed
emails, file into mailbox, else forward to another email and delete.
I plan on implementing this exact functionality for my daughter's emails when
they are old enough, then they can keep in touch with family and
Hello again List,
I hope I can bother you again for an issue we have been noticing.
Occasionally, we will see random 550 bounces when resolving aliases stored
in LDAP. I have used postmap -q to verify the alias on each of our 3
Postfix mail relays and it resolves correctly. Our architecture is as
Venkat:
The final delivery address is an Exchange 2010 server.
The issue we have been experiencing is that when resolving a LDAP alias, it
will occasionally result in bounced messages with a 550 error. Strangely
though, this happens to only a very small number of aliases. In cases where
this
On 12/27/2013 01:13 PM, post...@pupat-ghestem.net wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to setup an email address where only mails from authorized
users (defined in a list) would come in and other emails would be
forwarded to another address.
To a single address? Local or remote ?
Are you only