not understand that my envelope-from
(server+kent=recipient@myserver.com) is an email in a verp format
and rejecting it with 5xx.
How do I make it so that I can send to all in the format VERP, but
those who are not supported - resend typically without VERP?
Regards, Ilya Pichugin
can send letter to server+kent... via 'telnet myserver 25' and server handles
it with 250 OK.
Any ideas?
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Ilya Pichugin
Thanks for your reply.
But how will I know what domains I must put into
/etc/postfix/transport ?
It is good solution if I already know what domains don't grok
VERP-style sender. But I don't...
>Use a transport map for sites that don't grok VERP-style sender
>addresses, and use smtp_generic_map
verify failed
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 11:51:17AM +0400, Ilya Pichugin wrote:
>> When I post, then see the following in the log:
>> # echo "test" | sendmail -XV -fser...@myserver.com k...@recipient.com
>> >delay=5.3, delays=2.4/0.47/0.6/1.8, dsn=5.0.0, status
ks for the idea
> Don't top-post, don't send me copies of mails.
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 03:24:38PM +0400, Ilya Pichugin wrote:
>> I altered just domain name and ip adresses. If I'm sending letter via
>> 'telnet mx.recipient.com 25' I've got
Hi all,
What is the best server side filtering system that can move emails
at different subfolders at mailbox?
Glad to listen any suggestions, recommendations
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Ilya Pichugin