and runned Postifx+OpenLDAP+SASL cryrus + DoveCot +
SquirellMail + Jamm applciations in our mail server. Everything is going
fine.
in this system can we enable .forward files ?
As documented here: http://www.postfix.org/local.8.html under EXTERNAL
COMMAND DELIVERY, forward files can
On 2011-08-23 07:53, Selcuk Yazar wrote:
Hi
We have installed and runned Postifx+OpenLDAP+SASL cryrus + DoveCot +
SquirellMail + Jamm applciations in our mail server. Everything is
going fine.
in this system can we enable .forward files ?
As documented here: http://www.postfix.org
+ Jamm applciations in our mail server. Everything is going
fine.
in this system can we enable .forward files ?
As documented here: http://www.postfix.org/local.8.html under EXTERNAL
COMMAND DELIVERY, forward files can be used for all mail that is delivered
to a local mailbox.
This specifically
Hi
We have installed and runned Postifx+OpenLDAP+SASL cryrus + DoveCot +
SquirellMail + Jamm applciations in our mail server. Everything is going
fine.
in this system can we enable .forward files ?
thanks in advance.
--
Selçuk YAZAR
http://www.selcukyazar.blogspot.com
locally.
The .forward files are owned by vpopmail and not the user.
I can't figure why its not reading the .forward files.
Can anybody give some clues how to solve it ?
Bellow there is the main.cf file
Thanks in advance
Rui
soft_bounce = no
smtpd_banner = $myhostname
biff
locally.
If you are delivering mail to virtual users with virtual(8), .forward
files do not work.
Only local(8) processes .forward files.
If you need to process .forward files for virtual users, use another MDA.
J.
On 05/05/2010 04:19 PM, Alexander Erameh wrote:
* Alexander Eramehalexander_era...@hotmail.com:
Is there any reason why Postfix doesn't read .forward files set up in users
Mail folders, even after modifying main.cf to include the forward_path
option.
Yes. If postfix/local
I have set the local delivery agent to local(8) and set the forward_path in
main.cf to /var/forward/$user/.forward, but my .forward files are still not
being processed. Is/are there any other thing I need to do?
Alexander
On 5/6/2010 7:03 AM, Alexander Erameh wrote:
I have set the local delivery agent to local(8) and set the forward_path
in main.cf to /var/forward/$user/.forward, but my .forward files are
still not being processed. Is/are there any other thing I need to do?
Alexander
Please review:
http
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 07:22:28AM -0500, Noel Jones wrote:
On 5/6/2010 7:03 AM, Alexander Erameh wrote:
I have set the local delivery agent to local(8) and set the
forward_path in main.cf to /var/forward/$user/.forward, but my
.forward files are still not being processed. Is/are there any
Is there any reason why Postfix doesn't read .forward files set up in users
Mail folders, even after modifying main.cf to include the forward_path
option.
Do I have to disable /etc/postfix/virtual which was hitherto handling
forwarding?
Alexander
* Alexander Erameh alexander_era...@hotmail.com:
Is there any reason why Postfix doesn't read .forward files set up in users
Mail folders, even after modifying main.cf to include the forward_path
option.
Yes. If postfix/local is not involved, the files will be ignored.
Do I have to disable
* Alexander Erameh alexander_era...@hotmail.com:
Is there any reason why Postfix doesn't read .forward files set up in users
Mail folders, even after modifying main.cf to include the forward_path
option.
Yes. If postfix/local is not involved, the files will be ignored.
Do I have to disable
On 05/05/2010 04:19 PM, Alexander Erameh wrote:
* Alexander Eramehalexander_era...@hotmail.com:
Is there any reason why Postfix doesn't read .forward files set up in users
Mail folders, even after modifying main.cf to include the forward_path
option.
Yes. If postfix/local
Hello,
I have both .forward files and /etc/postfix/virtual and it seems the
the .forward file takes priority, I can't check now, because I am
under a spam attack again. The .forward file should be in the users
home directory and needs to be readable by postfix
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 4:59 PM
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