On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 18:12 -0600, LuKreme wrote:
On 26-Aug-2009, at 03:14, Stefan Palme wrote:
user+noduplicate: user+noduplicate
user: user, otheru...@otherdomain.com
Seems to me this would be an ideal use of procmail.
Thanks for the tip, but procmail is no option here.
On 27-Aug-2009, at 00:16, Stefan Palme wrote:
On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 18:12 -0600, LuKreme wrote:
On 26-Aug-2009, at 03:14, Stefan Palme wrote:
user+noduplicate: user+noduplicate
user: user, otheru...@otherdomain.com
Seems to me this would be an ideal use of procmail.
Thanks for
On Thu, 2009-08-27 at 06:59 -0600, LuKreme wrote:
On 27-Aug-2009, at 00:16, Stefan Palme wrote:
On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 18:12 -0600, LuKreme wrote:
On 26-Aug-2009, at 03:14, Stefan Palme wrote:
user+noduplicate: user+noduplicate
user: user, otheru...@otherdomain.com
Seems to
On 27-Aug-2009, at 07:31, Stefan Palme wrote:
But does procmail not require a local user account for the recipient
in question? In this machine there are NO normal user accounts.
My procmail delivers to mysql users just fine. The initial setup takes
some extra steps, but that's all.
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My procmail delivers to mysql users just fine. The initial setup takes
some extra steps, but that's all.
Ok, maybe I will take a look at this solution, too :-)
Thanks and regards
-stefan-
Hi list,
I have a (probably simple) alias configuration problem,
but currently have no idea how to solve it.
Have a postfix server which has mydestination=example.com.
There is a valid email address u...@example.com
For certain reasons I wanto to duplicate mails sent to u...@example.com
to
On 26-Aug-2009, at 03:14, Stefan Palme wrote:
user+noduplicate: user+noduplicate
user: user, otheru...@otherdomain.com
Seems to me this would be an ideal use of procmail.
/etc/procmailrc
ARG=$1
:0
* TO_user
{
:0
* ! ARG
{
DROPPRIVS
:0c