on 2019/9/4 19:08, Wietse Venema wrote:
To signal domain equivalence, the receiver should use CNAME records
or some other explicit mechanism.
On 04.09.19 19:23, Wesley Peng wrote:
from what I know, MX host should not be CNAME records in DNS zone.
No, but you can use name in your e-mail addre
On 5/09/19 12:12 AM, Wesley Peng wrote:
Perhaps, but Postfix is not a list manager. Postfix
just delivers email to the addresses in the message
envelope. If some list servers restrict posts to
subscribers, any logic to treat addresses as equivalent
would be in the list server, not Postfix, whi
viktor,
on 2019/9/4 20:09, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
Perhaps, but Postfix is not a list manager. Postfix
just delivers email to the addresses in the message
envelope. If some list servers restrict posts to
subscribers, any logic to treat addresses as equivalent
would be in the list server, not P
> On Sep 4, 2019, at 6:11 AM, Wesley Peng wrote:
>
> Can list server know them and treat them as just one?
Perhaps, but Postfix is not a list manager. Postfix
just delivers email to the addresses in the message
envelope. If some list servers restrict posts to
subscribers, any logic to trea
Hello
on 2019/9/4 19:08, Wietse Venema wrote:
To signal domain equivalence, the receiver should use CNAME records
or some other explicit mechanism.
from what I know, MX host should not be CNAME records in DNS zone.
regards.
Wesley Peng:
> Hello,
>
> As a mailing list server, how does postfix deal with google's mailbox
> formats?
>
> for exmaple, all mailboxes below are indeed the same one:
>
> usern...@gmail.com
> user.n...@gmail.com
> usernam...@gmail.com
> usern...@googlemail.com
>
> Can list server know them a