Re: Newbie question

2008-11-06 Thread kyoku cocinillas
mouss escribió: > kyoku cocinillas wrote: >> Hi, >> > > next time, please chose a better subject. if everyone sets "Subject: I > have a question", then the subject becomes useless... I am very sorry, i did not realize, you are completely right > >

Re: Newbie question

2008-11-06 Thread kyoku cocinillas
Gustav Meirinho escribió: > No problem: Postifix will work properly as long as there is transport > configured for each non FQDN domain and reject_non_fqdn_recipient option > isn't enabled. > > > kyoku cocinillas escreveu: >> Hi, >> >> Theres somethi

Newbie question

2008-11-06 Thread kyoku cocinillas
Hi, Theres something that i dont have very clear. I know in everywhere is recommended to have a fully qualified domain name for your system if you intend to make it a mail server. Now my question is: if is going to be an internal mail server, and the domains will be hosted virtually using mysql, i

Re: question about recipient/sender_bcc_maps limitation

2008-07-31 Thread kyoku cocinillas
mouss escribió: kyoku cocinillas wrote: Hi, i am also interested in this feature, with the aliases i can figure out where to route all the incoming email without having to use the recipient_bcc_maps, but i cant find a workaround for the sender_bcc_maps, i can only configure one email

Re: question about recipient/sender_bcc_maps limitation

2008-07-31 Thread kyoku cocinillas
mouss escribió: kyoku cocinillas wrote: Hi, i am also interested in this feature, with the aliases i can figure out where to route all the incoming email without having to use the recipient_bcc_maps, but i cant find a workaround for the sender_bcc_maps, i can only configure one email

Re: question about recipient/sender_bcc_maps limitation

2008-07-30 Thread kyoku cocinillas
Victor Duchovni escribió: On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 08:04:25PM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalh?es wrote: Hello Guys, From http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html i have: sender_bcc_maps (default: empty) Optional BCC (blind carbon-copy) address lookup tables, indexed by sender a