connected to the internet
and another connected to the LAN.
It allows to limit external bandwidth and allow for high-speed
connections between work stations and mail servers.
2010/6/22 Robert Schetterer :
> Am 22.06.2010 10:40, schrieb nunatarsuaq:
>> I'm using chroot environment
22 Robert Schetterer :
> Am 22.06.2010 10:40, schrieb nunatarsuaq:
>> I'm using chroot environments as a form of virtualization of two mail
>> systems.
>> The main system has a basic ethernet interface eth0 with IP0 and two
>> aliases: eth0:1 and eth0:2 with IP1 and IP2
I'm using chroot environments as a form of virtualization of two mail systems.
The main system has a basic ethernet interface eth0 with IP0 and two
aliases: eth0:1 and eth0:2 with IP1 and IP2.
Each chrooted system is running its own postfix with IPx configured in
/etc/postfix/master.cf.
The proble
/etc/aliases:
local_user:local_user, other_u...@domain
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ToMasz
2009/12/12 mouss :
> K K a écrit :
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> I would like to forward all mail as they come(with the same envelope
>> recipient addr.)
>> - it is not problem to do it with transport_map, for example:
>> domain.tl
Anybody knows how to set up server-side filtering using Sieve?
My server is running openSuse with postfix and cyrus-imap. I guess
both of them have to be somehow configured to use Sieve as a filter.
I need to move all messages marked as spam (by SpamAssasin) to user's
"Junk" folder.
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ToMasz
I'm getting spam messages appearing to be sent remotely from local users.
Here's my log:
Aug 30 11:46:28 ghost postfix/smtpd[26223]: connect from
ppp-124-122-30-5.revip2.asianet.co.th[124.122.30.5]
Aug 30 11:46:30 ghost postfix/smtpd[26223]: 42593163773:
client=ppp-124-122-30-5.revip2.asianet.co.t