Sorry, maybe I wasn't clear. I'd like do do this manually, how do I do
it? I'm messing with transports now but am not having any luck.
Jason Walker
Paul Dorneanu wrote:
> Sure... I am using PostfixAdmin. It's very nice.
> http://high5.net/postfixadmin/
>
> Jason Walker wrote:
>
>> I'm not using w
On Jul 8, 2005, at 8:24 AM, Jason Walker wrote:
I'm not using web-cyradm at this point. Is there a way to do this
without web-cyradm?
I would guess that there is, but I have no idea. I set up web-cyradm
when I setup everything else because I dislike having to type commands
if I don't have
Sure... I am using PostfixAdmin. It's very nice.
http://high5.net/postfixadmin/
Jason Walker wrote:
I'm not using web-cyradm at this point. Is there a way to do this
without web-cyradm?
Jason Walker
Howard Shere wrote:
On Jul 7, 2005, at 3:48 PM, Jason Walker wrote:
I have setup
I'm not using web-cyradm at this point. Is there a way to do this
without web-cyradm?
Jason Walker
Howard Shere wrote:
>
> On Jul 7, 2005, at 3:48 PM, Jason Walker wrote:
>
>> I have setup my mail server to use Postfix for SMTP and am using
>> Cyrus
>> for IMAP. I'm trying to create a virtual
On Jul 7, 2005, at 3:48 PM, Jason Walker wrote:
I have setup my mail server to use Postfix for SMTP and am using Cyrus
for IMAP. I'm trying to create a virtual alias of sorts for addresses
in
a specific virtual domain. We are moving from first name, last initial
to first initial, last
Greetings,
I have setup my mail server to use Postfix for SMTP and am using Cyrus
for IMAP. I'm trying to create a virtual alias of sorts for addresses in
a specific virtual domain. We are moving from first name, last initial
to first initial, last name and so of course need to make aliase