I tried but nothing in that page seems to help me
Robert Schetterer ha scritto:
Am 20.01.2010 12:48, schrieb luca:
Hi,
Yes I know it is not a bug.
I would like to know if it is possible to configure postfix so that the
answers it gives to
the Exchange Server instruments it to avoid
Am 21.01.2010 10:12, schrieb luca:
I tried but nothing in that page seems to help me
Robert Schetterer ha scritto:
Am 20.01.2010 12:48, schrieb luca:
Hi,
as i understand
http://www.postfix.org/DSN_README.html
you can disable dsn
for the exchange ip
Use the
Hi,
I have a working postfix server from long time.
Now i found out that mails with a read receipt coming from one (and only
one) Exchange Server
are correctely delivered as well as thier read receipt.
However when such mails are sent the sender receive this mail, too.
/This is an
Hi,
I have a working postfix server from long time.
Now i found out that mails with a read receipt coming from one (and only
one) Exchange Server
are correctely delivered as well as thier read receipt.
However when such mails are sent the sender receive this mail, too.
/This is an
Hi,
Yes I know it is not a bug.
I would like to know if it is possible to configure postfix so that the
answers it gives to
the Exchange Server instruments it to avoid producing the email to the
sending user.
Robert Schetterer ha scritto:
Am 20.01.2010 11:55, schrieb luca:
Hi,
I have
Quoting luca luca.tagliafe...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Yes I know it is not a bug.
I would like to know if it is possible to configure postfix so that the
answers it gives to
the Exchange Server instruments it to avoid producing the email to the
sending user.
Well, I think that exchange is using
Am 20.01.2010 12:48, schrieb luca:
Hi,
Yes I know it is not a bug.
I would like to know if it is possible to configure postfix so that the
answers it gives to
the Exchange Server instruments it to avoid producing the email to the
sending user.
I am not sure but maybe