I'm using Postfix 2.7.0 and Dovecot 1.2.9.
I don't understand why this machine (imap) is trying to send warning
emails as if the recipient was local.
If I set relay_domains to "target.example.org", it works ok, I can
send email to *...@gmail.com (or any other domain), from imap.
If I
I'm using Postfix 2.7.0.
I use LDAP do manage/list domains that I relay for.
My problem is, when mail arrives to a domain I make relay for, and
this account has an alias to another domain I also relay for, the
transport to the second e-mail is not found.
Suppose I relay for both dom
Citando Victor Duchovni :
Make sure you have a robust, low-latency LDAP infrastructure. The
trivial-rewrite service will query LDAP to determine the address class of
each domain, and qmgr(8) uses trivial-rewrite to resolve every recipient,
so LDAP becomes performance critical.
Suppose I relay
I'm using Postfix 2.7.0.
I'm trying to limit how many messages can be sent to a recipient. I
would like it to be about 10 per minute, but I noticed it's not
possible (?) to do exactly that, from what I read at:
http://postfix.eu.org/rate.html
So I tried this:
initial_destination_concu
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 03:27:50PM -0300, Lauro Costa G. Borges wrote:
I'm trying to limit how many messages can be sent to a recipient.
- A specific set of recipients or as a general rule?
A general rule.
- Per sender, or across the entire MTA?
The entire MTA.
- Why?
Citando Victor Duchovni :
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 12:29:00PM -0300, Lauro Costa G. Borges wrote:
I'm trying to limit how many messages can be sent to a recipient.
- A specific set of recipients or as a general rule?
A general rule.
- Per sender, or across the entire MTA?
The e