On 3/13/2009 9:53 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>> The DNS record is hosted by primary A. Primary A determines if
>> the account is to be sent to secondary B (a Postfix MTA). When
>> secondary B, tries to deliver the mail via lmtp and lmtp rejects
>> depositing the mail message,a bounce message is gener
George Forman:
> The DNS record is hosted by primary A. Primary A determines if
> the account is to be sent to secondary B (a Postfix MTA). When
> secondary B, tries to deliver the mail via lmtp and lmtp rejects
> depositing the mail message,a bounce message is generated. This
> bounce message must
On 3/13/2009, George Forman (georgeforma...@hotmail.com) wrote:
> The DNS record is hosted by primary A. Primary A determines if the
> account is to be sent to secondary B (a Postfix MTA). When secondary
> B, tries to deliver the mail via lmtp and lmtp rejects depositing the
> mail message, a boun
> Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 00:37:08 +0100
> From: mo...@ml.netoyen.net
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Subject: Re: Rerouting bounce messages
>
> George Forman a écrit :
>> All,
>>
>> If I am a secondary server hosting part of a domain.
>> I must rou
2009/3/13 George Forman :
> If I am a secondary server hosting part of a domain.
> I must route all bounce messages back to the primary service
> for delivery.
>
> Does Postfix have this capability?
Setting the primary service as the relayhost should do this on the
secondary should do this for you
George Forman a écrit :
> All,
>
> If I am a secondary server hosting part of a domain.
> I must route all bounce messages back to the primary service
> for delivery.
>
> Does Postfix have this capability?
>
this is unclear. which bounce messages? please clarify (explict
examples). also explain
All,
If I am a secondary server hosting part of a domain.
I must route all bounce messages back to the primary service
for delivery.
Does Postfix have this capability?
George
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