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 routed to
the smart-host of isp-b
hm perhaps try with header checks on reply-to headers action transport
but i think that can result in unwanted routings cause in standard every
mail will pass header checks...wait for list better ideas
Perhaps you can configure Thunderbird to give your different
identities a different SENDER address. On the Postfix side, you can
then use the sender_dependent_relayhost_maps feature to pick the
smarthost.
Wietse
Wietse,
in Germany we have an old saw "someone could not see the the forrest because of too
much trees".
The same happend to me.
I configured postfix accordingly to your suggestion and now I am a happy with
multiple identities without having lost my own :-)
Thank you very much for showing off the forrest to me.
--
Klaus