Rodney Richison writes:
As a postfix user, setting up a box for another bussiness that plans to
handle 15 or so domains, I've begun implementation of the ole trusty
postfix+courier-imap+mysql+maildrop+sqWebmail solution. It dawned on me,
I have never even installed courier webmail. So, here I am. Blatantly
asking up front, what will the surprizes be? In particular, I noticed
this in the documentation.
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Courier does not deliver mail to domains with broken MX records. Courier
also refuses to accept any mail with a return address in a domain with
broken MX records.
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It is unacceptable to have a mail server which controls policy. Have
I misread? This seems to indicate if no mx record exists for a mailer,
Courier will not accept it. Is this true?
But you've already mentioned that you're going to use postfix, so why
do you care if courier-mta will or will not accept email from domains
with a broken mx record? You're only going to use the webmail
component of the courier package, and that doesn't receive or deliver
email. It only allows a user to read the email that is delivered by
postfix.
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Anand
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