Re: "always_bcc" for multiple recipients (via alias) and "recipient_bcc_maps" don't work

2016-10-27 Thread linuxc128
I was finally able to solve this. Regarding the first issue ("recipient_bcc_maps") I added an alias for my mail addresses named "rcpbcc" to /etc/postfix/recipient_bcc_maps and then added "rcp...@myserver.com addres...@gmail.com, addres...@hotmail.com" to /etc/postfix/vmail_aliases. For solving the

Re: "always_bcc" for multiple recipients (via alias) and "recipient_bcc_maps" don't work

2016-10-27 Thread linuxc128
Yes, I understand that of course. However, could anyone give me a hint why "alwaysbcc" gets parsed as "always...@localhost.com"? Is there any other option in my configuration which might be responsible for making postfix append "@myserver.com" instead of looking up the alias? Why did it work with

Re: "always_bcc" for multiple recipients (via alias) and "recipient_bcc_maps" don't work

2016-10-26 Thread linuxc128
linuxc128: > Hello, > > I've set up a mail server on my VPS, which is running CentOS 7. Previously > I > used Ubuntu for my VPS, but even after having spent endless hours of > configuration efforts I wasn't able to get SMTP-SASL authentication > working > and

"always_bcc" for multiple recipients (via alias) and "recipient_bcc_maps" don't work

2016-10-26 Thread linuxc128
Hello, I've set up a mail server on my VPS, which is running CentOS 7. Previously I used Ubuntu for my VPS, but even after having spent endless hours of configuration efforts I wasn't able to get SMTP-SASL authentication working and an admin of my VPS hosting company also told me that they made on