Op 31-1-2020 om 15:04 schreef azu...@pobox.sk:
Is Pigeonhole really using LDA for sending? My Dovecot is using LMTP,
not LDA.
That doesn't matter. These settings are used by both.
Regards,
Stephan.
Citát Stephan Bosch :
Op 28-1-2020 om 19:20 schreef azu...@pobox.sk:
Really no more
Is Pigeonhole really using LDA for sending? My Dovecot is using LMTP, not LDA.
Citát Stephan Bosch :
Op 28-1-2020 om 19:20 schreef azu...@pobox.sk:
Really no more info?
You could do something with the sendmail_path or submission_host settings.
Regards,
Stephan.
Citát azu...@pobo
Op 28-1-2020 om 19:20 schreef azu...@pobox.sk:
Really no more info?
You could do something with the sendmail_path or submission_host settings.
Regards,
Stephan.
Citát azu...@pobox.sk:
Thanks for idea but it won't work for me as 'internal domains' can be
anything, including gmail.c
Really no more info?
Citát azu...@pobox.sk:
Thanks for idea but it won't work for me as 'internal domains' can
be anything, including gmail.com (and i don't know which of them are
really internal/local, this is decided by sending SMTP everytime
something is sent, based on MX records).
Thanks for idea but it won't work for me as 'internal domains' can be
anything, including gmail.com (and i don't know which of them are
really internal/local, this is decided by sending SMTP everytime
something is sent, based on MX records). Problem is that Dovecot/Sieve
is using wrong SMTP
Hi,
I had the same problem and solved it at architectural design level.
Instead of forcing Sieve to use a different SMTP server, I declared some
transports in the sending SMTP server to force it to route internal domains
directly to receiving SMTP server without going to the Internet.
So, inter