Brian Schang wrote:
Hello:
I have read through the Postfix documentation and have Googled for an
an answer, but I have not found a solution for the following problem...
In a nutshell, I have a number of virtual_mailbox_domains and
virtual_mailbox_maps and everything is working perfectly. Now
Res wrote:
On Sat, 28 Mar 2009, Sahil Tandon wrote:
Don't use amavisd-new; it would be overkill for this task. And from my
After looking at it, I tend to agree :)
Actually, amavisd-new is well suited for this.
At it's core, it's a high performance and very robust smtp
proxy - just what
On Mar 29, 2009, at 5:10 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Tobi:
Hi All,
I set up an after-queue content filter following the instructions on
http://www.postfix.org/FILTER_README.html .
Everything works fine except that mail directed to local users is
deferred when it is re-injected to postfix after the
Tobi:
> Hi All,
> I set up an after-queue content filter following the instructions on
> http://www.postfix.org/FILTER_README.html .
> Everything works fine except that mail directed to local users is
> deferred when it is re-injected to postfix after the content filter.
> However, virtual and remo
Hi All,
I set up an after-queue content filter following the instructions on
http://www.postfix.org/FILTER_README.html .
Everything works fine except that mail directed to local users is
deferred when it is re-injected to postfix after the content filter.
However, virtual and remote addresses work
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org
> [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Long
> Sent: Monday, 30 March 2009 9:58 AM
> To: Jacky Chan
> Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Subject: Re: Postfix - Yahoo parameters settings
>
> > In short, the
2009/3/30 Andrew Long :
> Jumping in here because I am interested in the same solution but not
> quite clear how to bind the new transport to the destination
> (yahoo.com). I did the googling and afraid I'm no closer.
It's documented right here: http://www.postfix.org/faq.html#incoming
The link wa
> In short, the principle of the setting is to delay the delivery from your
> Postfix to yahoo.
> In which rate yahoo can accept.
>
> Basically, you may take the following steps as reference,
> 1. Create a seperate mail for the destination is yahoo, let's name it 'slow'
> queue
> (You may search in
Brian Schang:
> In a nutshell, I have a number of virtual_mailbox_domains and
> virtual_mailbox_maps and everything is working perfectly. Now for a
> given virtual user, I'd like to change the virtual mailbox being used if
> the message is over a given size.
This is not built into Postfix. It c
karfunckel-post...@yahoo.de a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> is there a way to rewrite a sender address in
>> dependence of
>>> the recipient?
>>>
>>> Example:
>>> sender + recipient = new sender address
>>> --
>>> j...@example.net
>> + j...@example.net
>> = rob
Brian Schang a écrit :
> Hello:
>
> I have read through the Postfix documentation and have Googled for an an
> answer, but I have not found a solution for the following problem...
>
> In a nutshell, I have a number of virtual_mailbox_domains and
> virtual_mailbox_maps and everything is working pe
> > Hi,
> >
> > is there a way to rewrite a sender address in
> dependence of
> > the recipient?
> >
> > Example:
> > sender + recipient = new sender address
> > --
> > j...@example.net
> + j...@example.net
> = robotforj...@example.net
> > j...@example.n
Hello:
I have read through the Postfix documentation and have Googled for an an
answer, but I have not found a solution for the following problem...
In a nutshell, I have a number of virtual_mailbox_domains and
virtual_mailbox_maps and everything is working perfectly. Now for a
given virtual
carconni wrote:
Hi,
I've been digging around and I haven't been able to find what I'm
really looking for so I thought I'd go straight to the ones "who know".
Can Postfix be run in a clustered environment (ie: multiple servers
running postfix utilizing one data store) under any OS?
I know N
karfunckel-post...@yahoo.de a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to rewrite a sender address in dependence of
> the recipient?
>
> Example:
> sender + recipient = new sender address
> --
> j...@example.net + j...@example.net = robotforj...@example.net
> j
> karfunckel-post...@yahoo.de:
> is there a way to rewrite a sender address in dependence of
> the recipient?
>
> Example:
> sender + recipient = new sender address
> --
> j...@example.net + j...@example.net = robotforj...@example.net
> j...@example.net
Hi,
is there a way to rewrite a sender address in dependence of
the recipient?
Example:
sender + recipient = new sender address
--
j...@example.net + j...@example.net = robotforj...@example.net
j...@example.net + = j...@example.net (no change)
Thanks
Hello !
I have a 2-nodes-active/passive cluster, each node runs postfix
independently, only for local email.
I would like to achieve this scenario:
-if the nodes are both secondary, or one is down and the other one is
secondary, each node stores locally iits own emails.
-If a node `is o
Hi,
I guess sharing a same hard disk(using cluster) causes I/O issues
(locking,delay in read write) and in mail messaging the files used for
sending are receiving are of very small size(especially in kb's).
If you looking for sharing the load of the server, as per my view IMAP proxy
like perd
2009/3/28 Jose Perez :
> So how can I make sure that a queue file (stored in one node of a
> cluster) it will be managed by another postfix instance (running in a
> different node of a cluster)?
>
> I thought that using DRBD (network mirrored data) over the postfix
> queue directory would be the so
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