Have you tried this...
It was designed for that with end-user interfaces.
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Le vendredi 23 septembre 2011 à 17:51 +, Kaleb Hosie a écrit :
> I’m currently tasked with a project of creating a spam server which
> will receive email for all of our cu
Have you tried this...
It was designed for that with end-user interfaces.
Le vendredi 23 septembre 2011 à 17:51 +, Kaleb Hosie a écrit :
> I’m currently tasked with a project of creating a spam server which
> will receive email for all of our customers, filter it for spam and
> relay clean mai
Am 23.09.2011 19:51, schrieb Kaleb Hosie:
> I’m currently tasked with a project of creating a spam server which will
> receive email for all of our customers,
> filter it for spam and relay clean mail onto the final destination. The
> challenge is that it needs to be manageable
> by someone who
On 2011-09-23 19:51, Kaleb Hosie wrote:
I'm currently tasked with a project of creating a spam server which
will receive email for all of our customers, filter it for spam and
relay clean mail onto the final destination. The challenge is that it
needs to be manageable by someone who doesn't k
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Kaleb Hosie wrote:
> I’m currently tasked with a project of creating a spam server which will
> receive email for all of our customers, filter it for spam and relay clean
> mail onto the final destination. The challenge is that it needs to be
> manageable by someon
I'm currently tasked with a project of creating a spam server which will
receive email for all of our customers, filter it for spam and relay clean mail
onto the final destination. The challenge is that it needs to be manageable by
someone who doesn't know Linux.
Is there a way to add additiona
Randy Ramsdell:
> > If you really must rewrite any domain, use regular expressions instead.
> >
> > /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> > virtual_alias_maps =
> > hash:/etc/postfix/virtual pcre:/etc/postfix/virtual.pcre
> >
> > /etc/postfix/virtual:
> > # f...@example.com stays itself.
> > f
On 09/23/11 13:35, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
Please disregard. Typo but I doubt you've seen the last issue regarding
this configuration. :)
On 09/22/11 16:33, Wietse Venema wrote:
Randy Ramsdell:
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
/etc/postfix/virtual:
# All example.com users become mails...@example.net.
@example.com mails...@example.net
# Except for f...@example.com,
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> daver.mail...@operamail.com:
> > Should all these apps share users, maybe one of the Postfix users? Or
> > should they be left as root user, with configs in /root/., for
> > example?
>
> As documented :-) Postfix must not share the uid or
daver.mail...@operamail.com:
> Should all these apps share users, maybe one of the Postfix users? Or
> should they be left as root user, with configs in /root/., for
> example?
As documented :-) Postfix must not share the uid or gid with other
applications.
Hopefully, your other applications sup
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