static:discard is exactly what I needed. Thanks.
This isn't a production system and we're just using this for testing a new
application where we don't want users that aren't part of the test
receiving email until we're ready to go live.
On Wed, 4 Dec 2019 at 15:29, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 12/4/
On 12/5/2019 9:31 AM, Jonathan Engbrecht wrote:
static:discard is exactly what I needed. Thanks.
This isn't a production system and we're just using this for testing
a new application where we don't want users that aren't part of the
test receiving email until we're ready to go live.
For
Hi, to answer your question I messed around even though i don't think this is
going to do it for you but it's a start.
master.cf
filterunix - n n - 0 pipe
-o syslog_name=postfix/trigg
flags=Fq user=filter
null_sender= argv=/usr/local/bin/angelo ${sen
> You ruled out cloud solutions?
Yes. Do any Postfix administrators with busy systems rely on NFS?
On 2019-12-05 14:52, venbian wrote:
>
>> You ruled out cloud solutions?
>
> Yes. Do any Postfix administrators with busy systems rely on NFS?
That seems like a really bad idea, honestly.
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On 2019-12-05 14:58, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 2019-12-05 14:52, venbian wrote:
You ruled out cloud solutions?
Yes. Do any Postfix administrators with busy systems rely on NFS?
That seems like a really bad idea, honestly.
I haven't used mail systems that had, e.g. /var/mail on NFS in mo