Re: relay email from users to per-user smtp servers

2021-01-24 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Dear Chris, thank you for your ideas. Chris Bennett writes: > It sounds to me that need to configure your email clients to do the > switcheroo about from addresses, etc. > I use neomutt, which might not be suitable since it's a text only. > But I login to my shell. Then I start neomutt and bind

Re: relay email from users to per-user smtp servers

2021-01-24 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
You may want to look at table(5) specifically the credentials section. Not sure how ugly it would get with multiple relay rules, but I think it should be possible. However, I think it would just be easier to teach your mua to do it for you. Edgar

Re: relay email from users to per-user smtp servers

2021-01-24 Thread Chris Bennett
On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 04:52:13PM +0100, Rudolf Sykora wrote: > > > In my case, my computer gathers mail from various mail services using > mbsync. I want to be able to reply the mail, but have the reply use the > mail server that is most suited for the reply. E.g., if I get an email > from scho

Re: relay email from users to per-user smtp servers

2021-01-24 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Martijn van Duren writes: > I have no clue on what you're trying to do, so here's my best guess. > Your users have something like a shell account and want to submit mail > via the sendmail command. Your users want you to forward the mail to > their "standard" mailserver before it is relayed fur

Re: relay email from users to per-user smtp servers

2021-01-24 Thread Martijn van Duren
I have no clue on what you're trying to do, so here's my best guess. Your users have something like a shell account and want to submit mail via the sendmail command. Your users want you to forward the mail to their "standard" mailserver before it is relayed further. Afaik there is no option to con

relay email from users to per-user smtp servers

2021-01-22 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Dear list, if I have several users, each of which wants to be able to send email to generally different smtp servers with their own credentials, how does one arrange such a thing? Can it be done easily without having a separate rule in the system-wide /etc/mail/smtp.conf for each individual user?