On 3 Mar 2024, at 19:24, Matus UHLAR - fantomas via Postfix-users
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The question was if there is other solution for this.
On 04.03.24 11:52, Gerben Wierda via Postfix-users wrote:
Indeed. If I use an alias in /etc/aliases, mail from X to that alias gets
delivered to my original mailbox. If I reply, it gets sent from that
original mailbox (canonicals included). So, I was looking for a way to
reply such that the one (X) who sent to the alias would get reply from
that alias, but only the one that sent to that alias. I’m OK with
generalising to ‘all mail to X’. I think Wietse’s milter suggestion might
do the trick, but I also think this will be too complex for me having not
enough daily practice with creating milters.
Mozilla supports multiple identities on the same mailbox, even using
different sending server/mailbox.
So, with mozilla you can have the same result with both alias and mailbox.
However, this may not apply to other clients, where separate account may be
needed.
So far I only know of ticketing systems like OTRS but that's far more than
e-mail.
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