On 15.05.18 16:54, Steve Huston wrote:
I have an old machine I'm in the process of retiring, and want to test its
replacement. To do so, I'd like to send a copy of all locally-delivered
mail from the old machine to the new one to have it processed there. I've
set "default_transport = discard:Outgoing email disabled for testing" on
the new server, and tested single messages here and there, but am having
trouble figuring out a way to tell the old machine that its local_transport
should be both the normal local delivery and in addition to send a copy to
another server.
I did find always_bcc and the bcc maps, but I'm not sure if that's the
right answer. A transport map seems like the right answer, but that
appears to only have a single target.
always_bcc and *_bcc_maps will not help you - they acceps single address, so
even if you configured that address to be sent to remote server, it's always
just one address.
unless you'd configure recipient_bcc_maps for each recipient - but it still
would be different address than processed locally.
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