Le 19/09/2011 07:34, Michael Ribbons a écrit :
>
> I have ruled out the amavis setup.
>
> What I need is a way to specify sender_bcc_maps only if the mail is sent from
> an authenticated user - This may be achievable by having a separate cleanup
> process for submission, but
> I don't want to
On 2011-09-19 07:34, Michael Ribbons wrote:
I have ruled out the amavis setup.
What I need is a way to specify sender_bcc_maps only if the mail is
sent from an authenticated user - This may be achievable by having a
separate cleanup process for submission, but
I don't want to use submission -
be a
"normal" pop or imap setup with any special ports eg 587.
From: mribb...@hotmail.com
To: jer...@adaptr.nl; postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: RE: bcc send map issue - duplication when mail sent from other host
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 02:05:25 +
Hi Again,
I think the -o clean
Hi Again,
I think the -o cleanup_service_name option isn't doing anything for me because
of my Amavis configuration.
Still investigating.
From: mribb...@hotmail.com
To: jer...@adaptr.nl; postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: RE: bcc send map issue - duplication when mail sent from other
me wonder if this option is still supported on my build.
From: mribb...@hotmail.com
To: jer...@adaptr.nl; postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: RE: bcc send map issue - duplication when mail sent from other host
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 00:06:01 +
Hi Joroen,
I scratched my query out a bit
6 Sep 2011 23:30:01 +0200
From: jer...@adaptr.nl
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: bcc send map issue - duplication when mail sent from other host
On 2011-09-16 04:08, Michael Ribbons wrote:
Hi,
I am using bcc_send_maps
On 2011-09-16 04:08, Michael Ribbons wrote:
Hi,
I am using bcc_send_maps
No such option exists. You may be referring to sender_bcc_maps.
so all mail sent by POP
Ugh. Re-check your basics - POP is not a mail SENDING protocol.
is BCC to a particular address.
So all mail from @example.com i
Hi,
I am using bcc_send_maps so all mail sent by POP is BCC to a particular address.
So all mail from @example.com is BCCd to crm_sys...@example.com
This works fine.
However when we send mail from our webshop, the mail gets BCC'd as well, eg
mail from webs...@example.com, mail to: sa...@exampl