Hi Noel,
thanks, I'll follow your advice.
Fabio
Il giorno 10/feb/2012, alle ore 17:44, Noel Jones ha scritto:
> On 2/10/2012 2:36 AM, Fabio Sangiovanni wrote:
>> Hi Wietse,
>>
>> thanks a lot for your help.
>> One last question: in order to redirect mail from the original recipient(s)
>> to
On 2/10/2012 2:36 AM, Fabio Sangiovanni wrote:
> Hi Wietse,
>
> thanks a lot for your help.
> One last question: in order to redirect mail from the original recipient(s)
> to the catch-all address I'm using address rewriting with canonical maps. Is
> this the best way to do it? Or should I rely
On 2/10/2012 2:36 AM, Fabio Sangiovanni wrote:
> Hi Wietse,
>
> thanks a lot for your help.
> One last question: in order to redirect mail from the original recipient(s)
> to the catch-all address I'm using address rewriting with canonical maps. Is
> this the best way to do it? Or should I rely
Hi Wietse,
thanks a lot for your help.
One last question: in order to redirect mail from the original recipient(s) to
the catch-all address I'm using address rewriting with canonical maps. Is this
the best way to do it? Or should I rely on virtual aliasing for some reason?
My configuration:
/et
Fabio Sangiovanni:
> Hi,
>
> I need to configure Postfix to get the following result: I need
> every mail submitted by users to be redirected to a remote account
> (via SMTP or LMTP), and every message must contain an header with
> the original envelope rcpt. Example:
/etc/postfix/main.cf
sm
Hi,
I need to configure Postfix to get the following result: I need every mail
submitted by users to be redirected to a remote account (via SMTP or LMTP), and
every message must contain an header with the original envelope rcpt.
Example:
user MUA submits 2 messages, one for a...@domain1.com and