Dear Viktor, you're probably right but that would be one of possible
ways to do auto-responses. However in this case the autoresponser is
not the clue. The original_recipient should work as expected,
shouldn't it ? I tried to use no_address_mappings in master.cf and
autoresponder_destination_recipi
On Wed, Oct 01, 2014 at 02:56:48AM -0700, Artyum wrote:
> Thank you for notice Bill. I'll try paste all again as text:
>
> I noticed that in my postfix configuration there is a problem with
> ${original_recipient} which is not set or is overwritten by
> ${recipient}
> My master.cf is below. The pr
Thank you for notice Bill. I'll try paste all again as text:
I noticed that in my postfix configuration there is a problem with
${original_recipient} which is not set or is overwritten by
${recipient}
My master.cf is below. The problem is that in the autoresponder -r
${original_recipient} is equal
On 26 Sep 2014, at 10:34, Artyum wrote:
postconf -n of course:
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Artyum:
> Hi
>
> I noticed that in my postfix configuration there is a problem with
> ${original_recipient} which is not set or is overwritten by ${recipient}
> My master.cf is below. The problem is that in the autoresponder -r
> ${original_recipient} is equal to ${recipient}.
> Because of that, i