Re: BCC Transport Map

2013-01-01 Thread Jeroen Geilman
On 12/23/2012 11:49 AM, Joey J wrote: What you are saying is correct 100%, the transport map handles it. MY server is set in DNS as the MX record so it delivers to myrelayservice.com and then holds it, but what I want is to BCC any messages that come in when their s

Re: BCC Transport Map

2012-12-23 Thread Geoff Shang
On Sun, 23 Dec 2012, Joey J wrote: I currently have a transport_map that takes mail for abc.com and send it to their server mail.abc.com, so I am acting as the gateway for the domain. My trasport config looks like: abc.comsmtp:[mail.abc.com] Now lets say their server is down so we decide to

Re: BCC Transport Map

2012-12-23 Thread Joey J
Thanks Mouss, Maybe I didn't say this properly to make sense. I currently have a transport_map that takes mail for abc.com and send it to their server mail.abc.com, so I am acting as the gateway for the domain. My trasport config looks like: abc.comsmtp:[mail.abc.com] Now lets say their serve

Re: BCC Transport Map

2012-12-23 Thread mouss
Le 23/12/2012 05:21, Joey J a écrit : > Hello All, > > I have done this previously, but can't find any of my own documentation > that I make. > > I want to configure a transport map, that delivers mail to my server ( > postfix acting as a gateway ) but also deliver every message to a mailbox. > >

BCC Transport Map

2012-12-22 Thread Joey J
Hello All, I have done this previously, but can't find any of my own documentation that I make. I want to configure a transport map, that delivers mail to my server ( postfix acting as a gateway ) but also deliver every message to a mailbox. this is how we get mail if the server crashes. -- T