On 31/07/12 23:21, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
>> I see, thank you. In this case I don't think I can implement this in any
>> other way than with recipient_canonical_maps on the null client itself.
>
> Don't use recipient_canonical_maps, use either virtual_alias_maps
> to update the envelope recipient
On 2012-07-30 19:17, Wietse Venema wrote:
> The only address rewriting control that is client-dependent is
> local_header_rewrite_clients. See ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html
>
> The preferable solution is to have clients send mail with proper
> addres information.
I see, thank you. In this case I
On 25/07/12 17:45, Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
> Short version: Is there a way to apply recipient canonical mappings (or
> any other mappings that rewrite the envelope recipient) for specific
> SMTP client machines in a null client/central mailhub environment?
So it seems this is really not
Hi,
Short version: Is there a way to apply recipient canonical mappings (or
any other mappings that rewrite the envelope recipient) for specific
SMTP client machines in a null client/central mailhub environment?
Background: In our development infrastructure we have a few mail hubs
which accept an
Hi,
I have sent this message almost verbatim to the OpenLDAP list as well
(since it is fundamentally about LDAP) but I am sure many people on this
list have extensive experience with virtual domain hosting in
conjunction with LDAP.
Short version: What is a recommended way to set up virtual ma