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That solves my problem. Thanks.
One other question, when dbmail forwards the message to the second
external email address, in the maillog log file it shows a from address
that doesn't match the one from the original message sent. What from
address actually appears
it is forwarded to an
external address?
Thanks.
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Hello.
I would like to know if it's possible to setup dbmail so it can delivery
mail to a user account as well as forward mail that comes into that user
account to an external email add
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So I would define an alias in postfix that says direct mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED], then how would I also get a copy
to the dbmail account? Can I set up the alias to point back to itself?
I.E. an alias for [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to
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>I would like to know
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Hello.
I would like to know if it's possible to setup dbmail so it can delivery
mail to a user account as well as forward mail that comes into that user
account to an external email address.
I am using postfix with MailScanner ( Spam Assassin and ClamAV ) and
dbmai
Hello.
I would like to know if it's possible to setup dbmail so it can delivery
mail to a user account as well as forward mail that comes into that user
account to an external email address.
I am using postfix with MailScanner ( Spam Assassin and ClamAV ) and
dbmail.
So when mail comes to [EM
Nevermind. Turns out my transport table has an entry for the address that I
was forwarding to, but DBMail didn't have an alias for it. Hence the error.
Maybe I should look more into these things before I bother you guys with
them. :)
FYI, this feature works perfectly now that I set it up right
Hello,
I was under the assumption from another post that you could alias an
address to another email address in the alias table instead of sending it
to a mailbox. This would create a forwarding address. When I do this
though, I get the following error:
This is the DBMAIL-SMTP program.
I'm s