On 9/20/2018 4:10 PM, Stephen Carville wrote:
> I am trying to bcc all mail to a prticular user (currently
> mrct...@lereta.com) to a local account (mrcar).
>
> I tried to setting an entry in recipient_bcc_maps:
>
> /mrctest\@lereta.com/ mrcar
>
> but that just returns "status=deferred
I am trying to bcc all mail to a prticular user (currently
mrct...@lereta.com) to a local account (mrcar).
I tried to setting an entry in recipient_bcc_maps:
/mrctest\@lereta.com/ mrcar
but that just returns "status=deferred (unknown mail transport error)"
I also tried
/mrctest\@le
On 9/20/2018 12:29 PM, Fazzina, Angelo wrote:
> Thanks for the clarification. I was afraid i would get the RTFM response to a
> question i had,
> which may be related.
> MTA4 = RHEL 7.5 and PF 2.10.1
> MTA1-3 = RHEL 6.9 and PF 2.6.6
>
> I did read a lot about the differences
> https://access.re
Thanks for the clarification. I was afraid i would get the RTFM response to a
question i had,
which may be related.
MTA4 = RHEL 7.5 and PF 2.10.1
MTA1-3 = RHEL 6.9 and PF 2.6.6
I did read a lot about the differences
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/pdf/Mi
Just bumping this :)On ons, 2018-08-22 at 14:34 +, jonat...@selea.se wrote:
>
> Some background:
> We have an Exchange 2013 server that do not seems capable of setting
> a Return-Path header when a user has Autoreply on.
> For example, I am mailing "u...@company.com" and that user has an
> Aut
> On Sep 20, 2018, at 11:37 AM, Fazzina, Angelo
> wrote:
>
> User sends email to ling...@listserv.uconn.edu.
> [two of recipients are woodsan...@msn.com and jb...@albanylaw.edu]
>
> Listserv.uconn.edu relays the email to smtp.uconn.edu
> When smtp.uconn.edu resolves to MTA4 and not MTA1-3 w
Hi, not sure if i am looking in the wrong place:
If you want my postconf I can get it.
User sends email to ling...@listserv.uconn.edu with client. [one of recipients
is woodsan...@msn.com and jb...@albanylaw.edu]
MX for listserv.uconn.edu is spam boxes.
Email goes to spam boxes, and spam boxes r