1. How much control do you have over the remote server?
None.
2. Is the remote server using LDAP to identify users too?
Its a Gmail server.
3. If you have little to no control and LDAP is not being used, then
how co-operative are the administrators of the
I would like to know if i can configure postfix to forward mails if user
not found in local recipient table.
That is possible (with static: mapping) but not a good idea.
May i know why it's not a good idea?
Forwarding ALL recipients not in the local recipient table will
make your server
I would like to know if i can configure postfix to forward mails if user
not found in local recipient table.
That is possible (with static: mapping) but not a good idea.
May i know why it's not a good idea?
Users are split between LDAP in my server and a remote server for
example.com. So
On 06/02/24 23:18, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
That's not the right question. The right question is:
- How to deliver some users for a domain locally and and some to a
remote server?
Will frame questions better next time.
For that, I'd typically configure the
Hi,
I would like to know if i can configure postfix to forward mails if user
not found in local recipient table.
Usecase:
Users are split between LDAP in my server and a remote server for
example.com. So if u...@example.com is not present in LDAP it must
forward to remote server.
Any idea