On Sun, 02 May 2010 18:08:25 -0500, Noel Jones
wrote:
> It works, except that your queue will be filled with
> undeliverable bounces to nonexistant spammer addresses, and
> you will eventually get blacklisted as a backscatter source.
Thank you Noel, I understood. So also my suggestion is not
On 5/2/2010 5:41 PM, Yannick wrote:
I tnink you're talking about the "local_recipient_maps =" setting but if I do not use
it, I get a " Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table" and the
mail is not forwarded.
And, with this setting (just empty), user localy existing (
Yannick a écrit :
> I tnink you're talking about the "local_recipient_maps =" setting but if I
> do not use it, I get a " Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local
> recipient table" and the mail is not forwarded.
>
> And, with this setting (just empty), user localy existing (in the
>
I tnink you're talking about the "local_recipient_maps =" setting but if I do
not use it, I get a " Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local
recipient table" and the mail is not forwarded.
And, with this setting (just empty), user localy existing (in the
/etc/password) are receiving t
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:21 PM, Yannick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks a lot to all of you (Ralf, Stefano and Appliantologist) for your great
> support !!!
>
> I think I'll use the Ralf solution as I don't have to maintain any additional
> list , by just putting:
>
> luser_relay = $u...@[ip_address_of_
Hi,
Thanks a lot to all of you (Ralf, Stefano and Appliantologist) for your great
support !!!
I think I'll use the Ralf solution as I don't have to maintain any additional
list , by just putting:
luser_relay = $u...@[ip_address_of_old_server]
local_recipient_maps =
All the mailbox not yet lo
Michael Orlitzky:
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> From http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#canonical_maps,
>
>Note: with Postfix version 2.2, message header address mapping
>happens only when message header address rewriting is enabled:
>
>* The message is rece