Venkat:
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> Note that Postfix replies with:
>
> >
> > User unknown
> >
> > Meaning: the recipient domain matches $mydestination, but the
> > user was not found in $local_recipient_maps.
> >
> > and that Postfix did not reply with:
> >
> >
Note that Postfix replies with:
>
> User unknown
>
> Meaning: the recipient domain matches $mydestination, but the
> user was not found in $local_recipient_maps.
>
> and that Postfix did not reply with:
>
> User unknown in virtual alias table
>
> Meaning: the recipient domain m
On 03 Jan 2014, at 11:04 , Wietse Venema wrote:
> Viktor Dukhovni:
>> On Fri, Jan 03, 2014 at 05:21:56PM +0100, POSTFIX MAIL wrote:
>>
>>> Question: Why doesn't it work with the "sender_canonical_maps"
>>> configuration?
>>
>> Header address rewriting applies *only* to the mailbox address par
Viktor Dukhovni:
> On Fri, Jan 03, 2014 at 05:21:56PM +0100, POSTFIX MAIL wrote:
>
> > Question: Why doesn't it work with the "sender_canonical_maps"
> > configuration?
>
> Header address rewriting applies *only* to the mailbox address part
> of email headers. Thus in:
I thought the documentat
On Fri, Jan 03, 2014 at 05:21:56PM +0100, POSTFIX MAIL wrote:
> Question: Why doesn't it work with the "sender_canonical_maps" configuration?
Header address rewriting applies *only* to the mailbox address part
of email headers. Thus in:
From: Phrase allegedly naming mailbox recipient
Am 03.01.2014 17:21, schrieb POSTFIX MAIL:
> Configuration
> OS: RHEL 5.3
> MTA: mail_version = 2.7.3
>
> I would like to rewrite messages sender header using the
> "sender_canonical_maps" feature.
> Something like that below to remove the location part in () if any for the
> test.fr sender doma
Hello,
Configuration
OS: RHEL 5.3
MTA: mail_version = 2.7.3
I would like to rewrite messages sender header using the
"sender_canonical_maps" feature.
Something like that below to remove the location part in () if any for the
test.fr sender domain.
from: alain (rennes) => from: alain
I conf