Zitat von cont...@rusanu.com cont...@rusanu.com:
Is there a way to configure postfix to use a relay only if direct
delivery is rejected? The case being a web application that has to
send notification to subscribers, but some servers reject the
connection (app IP originates from AWS EC2). I
Thanks Andreas,
The reject would be '553 Mail from ... not allowed', so it sounds like
a dead end trying to configure postfix to handle this.
Suggestions on how to workaround are welcome.
Thanks,
~ Remus
On Nov 18, 2009, at 1:12 AM, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von cont...@rusanu.com
cont...@rusanu.com:
Thanks Andreas,
The reject would be '553 Mail from ... not allowed', so it sounds like
a dead end trying to configure postfix to handle this.
Suggestions on how to workaround are welcome.
This is essentially the same problem as home office sites trying
to send direct
cont...@rusanu.com put forth on 11/18/2009 10:05 AM:
Thanks Andreas,
The reject would be '553 Mail from ... not allowed', so it sounds like a
dead end trying to configure postfix to handle this.
Suggestions on how to workaround are welcome.
Given that the Amazon cloud is likely universally
Is there a way to configure postfix to use a relay only if direct
delivery is rejected? The case being a web application that has to
send notification to subscribers, but some servers reject the
connection (app IP originates from AWS EC2). I want those cases to be
retried using a paid SMTP
On Tue, 2009-11-17 at 20:55 -0800, cont...@rusanu.com wrote:
Is there a way to configure postfix to use a relay only if direct
delivery is rejected? The case being a web application that has to
send notification to subscribers, but some servers reject the
connection (app IP originates