Thank you for the clarification Matus. I appreciate it!
On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 5:31 AM Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
> On 31.03.20 16:59, Linda Pagillo wrote:
> >Guys, I have another question. This is in reference to the response that
> >Bob Proulx gave me. He said that, " One critical item is t
On 31.03.20 16:59, Linda Pagillo wrote:
Guys, I have another question. This is in reference to the response that
Bob Proulx gave me. He said that, " One critical item is that the
relay_recipient_maps must be kept in sync across all of the systems". Why
is this critical?
It's partly described at
/31/20 1:03 PM, Linda Pagillo wrote:
>>
>> Hi gang. I could have swore I sent this to the list days ago, but no one
>> responded and I can't find the email I sent in my sent folder which is
>> completely weird.
>>
>> Anyway... I have a few Windows-based mail se
t; responded and I can't find the email I sent in my sent folder which is
> completely weird.
>
> Anyway... I have a few Windows-based mail servers. I would like to set up
> Postfix as a backup MX server for the Windows servers. I have never done
> this with Postfix so I did a lot o
is completely weird.
>
> Anyway... I have a few Windows-based mail servers. I would like to set
> up Postfix as a backup MX server for the Windows servers. I have never
> done this with Postfix so I did a lot of research and what I believe
> to be the most complete instructions
w=2
> also check your spam folder.
>
> note that gmail sometimes drops mail without warning, we had similar
> problem
> at the end of last year, some people got our invoices, some did not.
>
>
> >Anyway... I have a few Windows-based mail servers. I would like to set up
p;r=1&w=2
also check your spam folder.
note that gmail sometimes drops mail without warning, we had similar problem
at the end of last year, some people got our invoices, some did not.
Anyway... I have a few Windows-based mail servers. I would like to set up
Postfix as a backup MX server fo
Hi gang. I could have swore I sent this to the list days ago, but no one
responded and I can't find the email I sent in my sent folder which is
completely weird.
Anyway... I have a few Windows-based mail servers. I would like to set up
Postfix as a backup MX server for the Windows servers. I
@lbutlr wrote:
> Linda Pagillo wrote:
> > I want to set up Postfix as a backup MX for a few of my
> > Windows-based mail servers. I have never done this before so I
> > have been researching to see what I could find.
>
> Reconsider.
+1 to this.
Back in the days whe
On 28 Mar 2020, at 20:26, Linda Pagillo wrote:
> I want to set up Postfix as a backup MX for a few of my Windows-based mail
> servers. I have never done this before so I have been researching to see what
> I could find.
Reconsider.
Backup MX servers are fiddly to maintain and work
On 3/29/20 4:26 AM, Linda Pagillo wrote:
> Hi everyone. I hope all of you are staying healthy and safe. I want to
> set up Postfix as a backup MX for a few of my Windows-based mail
> servers. I have never done this before so I have been researching to see
> what I could find. So f
Hi everyone. I hope all of you are staying healthy and safe. I want to set
up Postfix as a backup MX for a few of my Windows-based mail servers. I
have never done this before so I have been researching to see what I could
find. So far, the most complete instructions I have found are here:
https
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