Our business has many clients, each of which is assigned a number. Using that
number, we assign an email address to receive and store email communications
for that client. So, for example 12...@mydomain.com is received by a wildcard
alias and deposited into one email account for all aliases.
I’m running Postfix version 2.10.2 using dovecot, mysql, and postfixadmin.
The single server receives email for main.com, client.com and client.main.com.
main.com has only one mailbox, m...@main.com. All mail for client.main.com is
aliased to m...@main.com and then parsed by a ruby script to d
I’m setting up postfix with mysql and PostfixAdmin. I’d like mail delivered to
/var/mail/vhosts//, but the mail gets delivered to
/var/mail/ with all email appended to one file, not separate files
for each email. I did a grep on my /etc/dovecot directory for mbox, but found
nothing that wasn’
On Sep 1, 2013, at 8:06 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
>
>> Sep 1 23:44:08 production postfix/smtpd[10454]: connect from
>> localhost[127.0.0.1]
>
> SOME OTHER PROGRAM is now injecting mail into postfix. Don't blame
> postfix.
>
I'm not "blaming" postfix, but postfix is my only source of informatio
ing loop for myacco...@mydomain.com)
Sep 1 23:44:08 production postfix/cleanup[10457]: EC86B7608BA:
message-id=<20130901234408.ec86b760...@mydomain.com>
Sep 1 23:44:09 production postfix/bounce[10464]: CFBFB760851: sender
non-delivery notification: EC86B7608BA
Sep 1 23:44:09 production pos
I didn't want to post it due to it's length, but here goes:
On Sep 1, 2013, at 12:24 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Warren H. Prince:
>> My problem is that after mailman grabs the email, some postfix
>> process kicks off that attempts to communicate with the original
>
I'm writing a Ruby on Rails app that uses the mailman and fssm gems to monitor
the appropriate Maildir/new. There are virtual mailboxes and subdomains
involved, but nonetheless, Postfix properly delivers incoming mail to the
correct subdirectory. Fssm alerts mailman when a new email is receive
On Aug 27, 2012, at 8:36 PM, "Warren H. Prince" wrote:
> In an attempt to allow rsync to backup email to another server in another
> location, I seem to have messed something up, but I'll be darned if I can
> find it I'd really appreciate any
In an attempt to allow rsync to backup email to another server in another
location, I seem to have messed something up, but I'll be darned if I can find
it I'd really appreciate any help. The user is attymatter. Attymatter's
home is /attymatter/home/attymatter :
attymatter:x:1000:1000::/