On 10/5/2016 9:33 PM, Peter wrote:
> On 04/10/16 23:12, Anton Bruckner wrote:
>> Hello,
>> i have following scenario:
>>
>> Many external mail domains resolve to one single ip address ex 1.2.3.4 after
>> dns lookup - is it now possible, to define a rule that says -
>> relay any mail with destinati
On 04/10/16 23:12, Anton Bruckner wrote:
> Hello,
> i have following scenario:
>
> Many external mail domains resolve to one single ip address ex 1.2.3.4 after
> dns lookup - is it now possible, to define a rule that says -
> relay any mail with destination host "1.2.3.4" to relay host "5.6.7.8"
Maybe setting up:
your domain
* discard:
in your transport will do something similar? I'm not really sure what's you
plan for that. Why you need to do it?
2016-10-05 11:04 GMT+01:00 Wietse Venema :
> i...@itrezero.it:
> > Last question: is it possibile to send bounce messages derived from
> > m
? ?:
> Read it twice again, compared with your previous messages in this tread
> and got it.
> Documentation is allright, although syntax with {key=val} inside global
> {} is quite odd.
If it bothers you, insert a newline+space after every name = value.
smtpd_milters = {
inet:ho
i...@itrezero.it:
> Last question: is it possibile to send bounce messages derived from
> maxlife-in-queue-expiration to something like /dev/null :-) and not treating
> them as normal bounces?
That functionality is not built into Postfix.
Wietse