> "Conrad" == Conrad Wood writes:
Conrad> On 3 Mar 2016, at 14:55, John Stoffel wrote:
>>
Ted> I think what you want to use is the luser_relay. That will allow you to
Ted> send things that don't match in postfix on to the notes server.
>>
>> I thought so too... but I can't make it work.
On 3 Mar 2016, at 14:55, John Stoffel wrote:
>
> Ted> I think what you want to use is the luser_relay. That will allow you to
> Ted> send things that don't match in postfix on to the notes server.
>
> I thought so too... but I can't make it work. According to the docs
> I've found online, it
Ted> I think what you want to use is the luser_relay. That will allow you to
Ted> send things that don't match in postfix on to the notes server.
I thought so too... but I can't make it work. According to the docs
I've found online, it's not supported. I've even tried using the
fallback_trans
I think what you want to use is the luser_relay. That will allow you to
send things that don't match in postfix on to the notes server.
--Ted
On 3/1/2016 12:02 AM, Conrad Wood wrote:
Hi John,
I'm not really a postfix expert, but I have faced and solved similar
with exim & MS-Exchange back in
Hi John,
I'm not really a postfix expert, but I have faced and solved similar
with exim & MS-Exchange back in the days ;). Maybe it helps to find
similar options in postfix.
The LDAP lookup approach - which I did attempt - turned out to be
unsatisfactory because MS-Exchange (and presumaly Lotus N
Hi guys, I'm running into a problem where I want to upgrade an ancient
sendmail on solaris 5.8 instance to postfix 2.6.6 running on Linux
RHEL 6.6, but I'm running into problems.
The mailhost needs to access email for '@foo.bar.com', do a lookup
against NIS aliases, and if not found, just forward