On Jun 25 2022 at 6:05 PM Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
Because with such a complicated thing as configuring
a MTA (yes, it *is* complicated) you should never rely
on recipes. You should rely on reading thoroughly
the MTA documentation
I'm not sure what *exactly* do you mean by a "catch-all"
and what do you *exactly* want to achieve, but I have
an impression that you overcomplicated things and put
a lot of unnecessary settings in your config.
please try to describe what are differences between this
and your expected outcome.
On 25.06.22 21:16, Luc GMail wrote:
We usually want:
How to drink water?
1. Find a container that you can drink from, ideally a glass.
2. Find a source of water.
3. Pour the water into the container.
4. Drink the water.
this way we end with people who drink dirty water and get diarrhea and come
complaining about it to this mailing list.
... I have told you, use local user with .forward piping to script.
point catch-all mail to that user.
you should get all necessary info about the e-mail in environment:
http://www.postfix.org/local.8.html
What we always get:
How to drink water?
License
Chapter 1: what is water?
Chapter 2: kinds of water
Chapter 3: chemical composition of water, its atoms, reactions and compounds
Chapter 4: uses of water in highly industrial settings that you never even
heard about
Chapter 5: why water is so important in everyday life
Chapter 6: how your body processes water
Chapter 7: where water is found (not only on Earth!)
Chapter 8: how to make water suitable for consumption
Chapter 9: how to extract or otherwise obtain water
Chapter 10: all about plumbing
Chapter 11: how the Greeks built their aqueducts
Chapter 12: how to water plants
Chapter 13: glasses - what they are and why they are so useful
Chapter 14: choosing the best material for your glasses
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