On 16-05-14 22:36, Norman Golisz wrote:
indeed, "alias" is not part of the matching process, it's actually
processed after the mail has already been accepted. That's why you've
got three rules all having the same matching criteria, from the matching
processors point of view.
I think what you're looking for is "recipient". See also smtpd.conf(5).
Norman
I don't think that is what I am looking for because I can't connect some
emailaddress to other users.
I want something that I think is very common in use in shared hosting
and such.
example:
I have 3 email users (no real account) and 1 user account on some domains.
email1@domain1 has to go to email1
email2@domain1 has to go to email2
email3@domain2 has to go to email3
team@domain1 has to go to email1 and email2
info@domain1, info@domain2 and postmaster@domains has to go to user1
I can only think that the 'userbase' has to be combined with 'alias' but
I don't understand the mechanism behind the rules.
The manual says the rules are evaluated in sequential order, but how do
I take the evaluation to the next line of rules without rejecting the
message at the first one?
K-Ray
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