Hi Wietse,
Thanks for clarification. Now I got it. so if the mail address where the
archive mail should go is arch...@example.com then the in the
/etc/postfix/recipient_bcc: it would be the following right?
/^(.*)@(.*)/archive+$1=$2...@example.com
On 2/23/2012 9:41 PM, Wietse Ven
Janantha Marasinghe:
> Hi Wietse,
>
> Thanks for the swift response!
>
> 1. recipient_bcc maps is only does inbound mail right ? I have to set
> sender_bcc as well to catch the outbound?
Postfix has no concept of inbound or outbound mail. It receives
mail and gives it to the delivery agent that
Hi Wietse,
Thanks for the swift response!
1. recipient_bcc maps is only does inbound mail right ? I have to set
sender_bcc as well to catch the outbound?
2. bcc+$1=$2...@example.com is not clear for me. basically i have setup
another e-mail address to which primary postfix should send the arch
Janantha Marasinghe:
> Dear Friends,
>
> I'm currently using always_bcc to archive inbound and outbound of my
> postfix server. What do I have to do to preserve the original envelope
> of the e-mails sent? I search the mailinglist archive at postfix users
> but couldnt find a clear solution.
U
Dear Friends,
I'm currently using always_bcc to archive inbound and outbound of my
postfix server. What do I have to do to preserve the original envelope
of the e-mails sent? I search the mailinglist archive at postfix users
but couldnt find a clear solution.
Thanks
Jay