On 4/8/2021 1:44 PM, Clifford Gonsalves wrote:
Hello Again,
The servers are 1 Exchange and 1 Zimbra.
Can this work?
1: First server delivery via transport map.
2: Second delivery via address rewrite (recipient _bcc maps ) then
transport map to the rewritten address.
3: At Zimbra rewrite
On 2021-04-08 13:44, Clifford Gonsalves wrote:
The servers are 1 Exchange and 1 Zimbra.
Can this work?
1: First server delivery via transport map.
2: Second delivery via address rewrite (recipient _bcc maps ) then
transport map to the rewritten address.
3: At Zimbra rewrite address again and
Clifford Gonsalves:
> Hello Again,
>
> The servers are 1 Exchange and 1 Zimbra.
>
> Can this work?
> 1: First server delivery via transport map.
> 2: Second delivery via address rewrite (recipient _bcc maps ) then
> transport map to the rewritten address.
> 3: At Zimbra rewrite address again and
Hello Again,
The servers are 1 Exchange and 1 Zimbra.
Can this work?
1: First server delivery via transport map.
2: Second delivery via address rewrite (recipient _bcc maps ) then
transport map to the rewritten address.
3: At Zimbra rewrite address again and delivery to local mailbox.
The
Clifford Gonsalves:
> Hello,
>
> We are planning to deploy a Postfix SMTP gateway which will sit behind our
> SPAM Firewall, how can I configure the Postfix SMTP gateway to delivery all
> incoming emails from the SPAM Firewall to 2 backend mail server (both
> active-active).
Postfix will deliver
Hello,
We are planning to deploy a Postfix SMTP gateway which will sit behind our
SPAM Firewall, how can I configure the Postfix SMTP gateway to delivery all
incoming emails from the SPAM Firewall to 2 backend mail server (both
active-active).
We run 2 backend mail server, one as primary