Reinhard Vicinus:
> On 12/03/11 16:56, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > per-user transport map entries:
> >
> > u...@example.comlmtp:
> > ot...@example.com local:
> >
> i think that won't work, because it only allows different transports per
> user. But i want multiple transports per user: mail
Reinhard Vicinus put forth on 3/12/2011 10:44 AM:
> On 12/03/11 16:56, Wietse Venema wrote:
>> per-user transport map entries:
>>
>> u...@example.comlmtp:
>> ot...@example.comlocal:
>>
>>
> i think that won't work, because it only allows different transports per
> user. But i want multi
On 12/03/11 16:56, Wietse Venema wrote:
per-user transport map entries:
u...@example.comlmtp:
ot...@example.com local:
i think that won't work, because it only allows different transports per
user. But i want multiple transports per user: mail for all user should
be delivere
Reinhard Vicinus:
> Hi,
>
> i'm in the process of replacing the lmtp backend of our mailservers. For
> testing the new lmtp backend i would like to deliver mails for selected
> users to both, the new and the old lmtp backend.
>
> In the past i have made a similar transition but with exim as mta
Hi,
i'm in the process of replacing the lmtp backend of our mailservers. For
testing the new lmtp backend i would like to deliver mails for selected
users to both, the new and the old lmtp backend.
In the past i have made a similar transition but with exim as mta. With
exim this is very easi