Re: restrict or alter "to" address based on "from" address

2014-11-19 Thread Isaac Grover
+1 for imapsync, as we use it extensively when migrating a new customer onto our servers and they have a slew of email stored with their old provider that can't be left behind. On Nov 19, 2014 7:49 AM, "Mikael Bak" wrote: > Hi, > > On 11/19/2014 03:27 AM, Joe Acquisto-j4 wrote: > [snip] > >> I wa

Re: restrict or alter "to" address based on "from" address

2014-11-19 Thread Mikael Bak
Hi, On 11/19/2014 03:27 AM, Joe Acquisto-j4 wrote: [snip] I was daydreaming about ways to get messages from the old system to the new one, as might be required. For a bit it seemed feasible to cobble up something to allow messages to be sent via SMTP from the old system to the new, in a contro

Re: restrict or alter "to" address based on "from" address

2014-11-18 Thread Joe Acquisto-j4
>>> On 11/18/2014 at 4:02 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: I mis-stated the situation. Allow me to attempt to restate. There will be no address translation involved at all. The email address both user and domain will remain the same. The current system will be "retired" to an "off line" status yet t

Re: restrict or alter "to" address based on "from" address

2014-11-18 Thread Wietse Venema
Joe Acquisto-j4: > I confess to not having researched this, mainly as I have no clue > how to search the subject effectively. So, with great trepidation, > I timidly squeak out this question: > Using postfix, is it possible to force a "re-addressing" of an > email based on the sender of the messa

restrict or alter "to" address based on "from" address

2014-11-18 Thread Joe Acquisto-j4
I confess to not having researched this, mainly as I have no clue how to search the subject effectively. So, with great trepidation, I timidly squeak out this question: Using postfix, is it possible to force a "re-addressing" of an email based on the sender of the message? To expand a bit, w