On Thu, Feb 03, 2011 at 09:16:27AM +0100, l...@ds.gauner.org wrote:
> I've tried Victor's suggestion using check_recipient_access backend by a
> longish MySQL query and empty relay_recipient_maps, but I'm still unsure
> wheter this'd be the best solution.
Using an access map instead of "relay_rec
> Dominik Schulz:
>> I'm currently planning to migrate an Exim mailserver to Postfix due to
>> performance issues and security concerns.
>>
>> The Exim mailserver is configured to handle several virtual domains. If
>> a
>> recipient is not found in the virtual table, before rejecting this
>> recipi
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 05:36:00PM -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
> The following is the simplest example that uses virtual_alias_maps
> to deflect unknown users to the MS Exchange mailserver, and that
> uses reject_unverified_recipient to find out if those users exist.
> Postfix 2.7 and later automa
Dominik Schulz:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently planning to migrate an Exim mailserver to Postfix due to
> performance issues and security concerns.
>
> The only remaining open issue is something I'd like to call selective relaying
> - please provide a more apt name if t
On 1/30/2011 3:57 PM, Dominik Schulz wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently planning to migrate an Exim mailserver to Postfix due to
performance issues and security concerns.
The only remaining open issue is something I'd like to call selective relaying
- please provide a more apt name if there is
Hi,
I'm currently planning to migrate an Exim mailserver to Postfix due to
performance issues and security concerns.
The only remaining open issue is something I'd like to call selective relaying
- please provide a more apt name if there is one.
The Exim mailserver is configured
Thomas Broda wrote:
Hi,
I've got two Postfix hosts, mail.example.com and office.example.com.
mail.example.com is MX for several domains which are set up as virtual alias
domains. Now I would like to forward certain mails, dependent on the
recipient, to an internal office server, so
us...@fo
Hi,
I've got two Postfix hosts, mail.example.com and office.example.com.
mail.example.com is MX for several domains which are set up as virtual alias
domains. Now I would like to forward certain mails, dependent on the
recipient, to an internal office server, so
us...@foo.org should be deliver