Tim Boneko wrote:
> However, there's one little configuration issue i can't resolve myself.
> Outgoing mails should have their sender address rewritten to the "real"
> mail address (i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] should become [EMAIL PROTECTED]). How do 
> i set
> that up?

What is "kiste"? Courier assumes it is connected to a real DNS, thus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is an illegal address. Hosting local domains you may get rid
of the domain part in several config settings.

In case you meant rewriting for forwarding, see
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg29279.html

> When searching $searchengine for this problem, it seemed as if most of
> the world uses courier-mta in some cooperation with postfix. Why is
> that? I don't miss anything so far and have a complete mail setup with
> courier-imap and courier-mta which runs pretty fast, even with
> amavisd-new. Am i missing something?

Yes, that the amount of writings is not proportional to the number of
installations, but to the amount of troubles. Perhaps, postmasters who
are happily using courier for everything just write less about it. :-)










































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