Am 02/19/17 um 18:25 schrieb Wietse Venema:
Robert Schetterer:
Am 19.02.2017 um 17:18 schrieb Klaus Dittrich:
What I want to achive is
an identity(me) with reply-to kladit@isp-a should get routed to the
smart-host of isp-a
the same identity(me) with reply-to kladit@isp-b should get
Robert Schetterer:
> Am 19.02.2017 um 17:18 schrieb Klaus Dittrich:
> > What I want to achive is
> >
> > an identity(me) with reply-to kladit@isp-a should get routed to the
> > smart-host of isp-a
> >
> > the same identity(me) with reply-to kladit@isp-b should get routed to
> > the smart-host
Am 19.02.2017 um 17:18 schrieb Klaus Dittrich:
> What I want to achive is
>
> an identity(me) with reply-to kladit@isp-a should get routed to the
> smart-host of isp-a
>
> the same identity(me) with reply-to kladit@isp-b should get routed to
> the smart-host of isp-b
hm perhaps try with
I have postfix setup to route mail internal (host.local.here)
and all other to an smarthost of an isp. Works very well.
Now using thunderbird as an mail agent I can have different identities.
In my case these identities are all the same differing only by the
reply-to field.
What I want to