? Meanwhile I'll keep searching Google,
but when searching for postfix, it comes with tons of results, will have
to sort them all.
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rational. Did
they talk to Wietse about licensing terms for postfix, maybe considering
a double licensing scheme? Did Wietse knew or dreamed about it?
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things.
They need nothing more than a bare bones MTA wich is able to send mails
to a relay host.
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had, I could disable local and virtual transports.
Just to brainstorm, discuss and trash, if you like. :)
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Em 30-06-2010 07:45, Marcio Merlone escreveu:
I know it may seem stupid, but I think there should exist
relay_alias_maps. I am setting a MX anti-spam relay server which has
no local account, all mail is delivered to another server. I use
relay_domains, relay_recipient_maps, but there is no how
to a file or
store every individual host on LDAP?
I am using Postfix 2.8 on Ubuntu 10.04.
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to protect them from?
Seems to me he should also define "client"... MUA or another MTA?
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ackup mail servers. It's been pretty
reliable for me. As long as you run some sort of regular process to
check that the databases are in sync then you'll be fine (see maatkit).
Even better with a replicated LDAP. Regular sync check also applies.
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Greetings,
Could anybody advice me how to achieve a sometimes_bcc, which should
work as an always_bcc only when certain criteria is matched, based on
subject and/or destination, like a sieve script?
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Em 06-02-2013 14:54, Noel Jones escreveu:
On 2/6/2013 10:00 AM, Marcio Merlone wrote:
Could anybody advice me how to achieve a sometimes_bcc, which should
work as an always_bcc only when certain criteria is matched, based
on subject and/or destination, like a sieve script?
If you need to base
Em 06-02-2013 14:00, Marcio Merlone escreveu:
Could anybody advice me how to achieve a sometimes_bcc, which should
work as an always_bcc only when certain criteria is matched, based on
subject and/or destination, like a sieve script?
Greetings,
I think I'm best rephrasing my pre
hoping to get, sucking other's experience. :)
Thank you very much Noel.
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Em 07-02-2013 13:08, Noel Jones escreveu:
On 2/7/2013 7:38 AM, Marcio Merlone wrote:
I have only a couple hundred users, and one ongoing project with
such need. But that solution doesn't scale well. This probably will
become a standard for oncoming projects. Besides my small scale,
con
nced this or know what's this about and how to
fix/workaround this? Searched Google but no luck.
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Em 19-08-2013 18:35, Jeroen Geilman escreveu:
On 08/19/2013 06:24 PM, Marcio Merlone wrote:
I run a mail server for my company with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and postfix
2.7.0-1ubuntu0.2 and all my users use Thunderbird ESR. We have a
customer running Symantec Messaging Gateway and it converts
)?
Is there another approach I could/should take to archive mail?
Thanks, best regards.
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Em 30/09/2021 11:46, Markus Schönhaber escreveu:
30.09.21, 16:29 +0200, Marcio Merlone:
I am setting an archiving mail server using a sub-domain of a
relay_domains on the same server as a virtual_mailbox_domains, so every
message relayed to f...@example.tld (On Microsoft cloud) is also
the internet? I guess postfix is the most
deployed smtp server on the globe, isn't it?
Best regards, thanks in the name of internet, keep that great job going!
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part of my humble Internet career.
+1, for over a decade now. :)
Many thanks to you, and all Postfix contributors.
+1
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lease share it. :)
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with master.cf.
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on filesystem. Have anyone come across this
situation and found a way to go?
Thanks for any hint, sorry for OT. Best regards.
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