Greetings, Matt Saladna!
> I feared that. Are there any suitable sendmail wrappers that would provide
> equivalent functionality?
I didn't quite get your setup, but if these "virtual systems" are isolated and
send mail via some means to the main mail exchange, use something like ssmtp
on premise
> On Dec 22, 2018, at 11:34 PM, Matt Saladna wrote:
>
> I feared that. Are there any suitable sendmail wrappers that would provide
> equivalent functionality?
With Postfix, it suffices to set the "MAIL_CONFIG" environment
variable, which results in /usr/sbin/sendmail submitting mail
to a differ
I feared that. Are there any suitable sendmail wrappers that would
provide equivalent functionality?
- Matt
On 12/22/2018 7:47 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 07:32:37PM -0600, Matt Saladna wrote:
I have an odd setup in which each base directory contains a complete
virtua
On Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 07:32:37PM -0600, Matt Saladna wrote:
> I have an odd setup in which each base directory contains a complete
> virtual filesystem with potentially overlapping usernames (UIDs are
> unique). domain1.com could consist of system user user1 (UID: 500),
> user2 (UID: 501). do
Hi all,
I have an odd setup in which each base directory contains a complete
virtual filesystem with potentially overlapping usernames (UIDs are
unique). domain1.com could consist of system user user1 (UID: 500),
user2 (UID: 501). domain2.com could consist of user1 (UID: 502), user12
(UID: 50