Heiko Schlittermann <[email protected]> (Mo 17 Nov 2014 10:06:44 CET): > Patrick von der Hagen <[email protected]> (Mo 17 Nov 2014 10:03:22 CET): > > On 17.11.2014 02:05, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: > > [...] > > >> - Unterstanding the AD structure of the Exchange (Forwardings, > > >> Aliases, Groups, ?) is probably not straight forward ? > > > > > > Actually it is rather simple, I've used this for a decade: > > > > > > query_filter = proxyAddresses=smtp:%s > > > result_attribute = mail > > I'm not sure this will work easily in all situations, e.g. following > > referrals. Still, why not just fix the exchange configuration? > > https://support.prolateral.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/204/35/how-do-i-reject-incoming-email-for-unknown-users-in-ms-exchange-2013 > > Statement of the Exchange-Admin: this link describes settings you've to > do anyway. It does not solve our problem.
I do not read it that way, since the "screenshot" on the above page
indicates "success"
mail from:<[email protected]>
250 2.1.0 Sender OK
rcpt to:<[email protected]>
250 2.1.5 Recipient OK
rcpt to:<[email protected]>
550 5.1.1 Address Unknown
Anyway, stay tuned :)
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