On 08/02/2012 15:16, Fabio Sangiovanni wrote:
> but those that, in a "normal" situation, I would act as a relay for.
You can redirect them to 'your daemon' with 'relayhost' or with a specific
transport map.
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Hi, thank you for your reply.
The point here is that I don't want to store messages that I receive as final
destination, but those that, in a "normal" situation, I would act as a relay
for. My scenario is the following:
internet -> mta for user submission (smtp) -> sql backend
The mta isn't con
On 08/02/2012 10:19, Fabio Sangiovanni wrote:
> it receives mail (from user SMTP submission, not as final destination) and,
> instead of relay, "does something" that ends up in having the mail (body +
> headers + attachments) in a mysql table
You can write a custom 'deliver' that copies your ema
Hello list,
my apologies in advance for the almost OT question.
I need to setup a mail server that does a particular thing: it receives mail
(from user SMTP submission, not as final destination) and, instead of relay,
"does something" that ends up in having the mail (body + headers + attachments