Re: forward mail with a local copy
/etc/aliases: local_user:local_user, other_u...@domain -- ToMasz 2009/12/12 mouss mo...@ml.netoyen.net: K K a écrit : Hi all, I would like to forward all mail as they come(with the same envelope recipient addr.) - it is not problem to do it with transport_map, for example: domain.tld smtp:remoteserver BUT i would like to keep a local copy too.(for all addresses) I mean, i have 2 almost identical postfix servers and i need to store mails on both servers. Any ideas how to achieve this ? try one of the bcc options. -- ToMasz http://skocz.pl/przystanekGL - wspomnienia coraz bardziej odległe...
Re: forward mail with a local copy
nunatarsuaq a écrit : /etc/aliases: local_user:local_user, other_u...@domain please do not top post. google if you don't see what this means. anyway, reread OP and focus on with the same envelope recipient addr. the bcc options are the easiest way to do what he wants with stock postfix functionality. -- ToMasz 2009/12/12 mouss mo...@ml.netoyen.net: K K a écrit : Hi all, I would like to forward all mail as they come(with the same envelope recipient addr.) - it is not problem to do it with transport_map, for example: domain.tldsmtp:remoteserver BUT i would like to keep a local copy too.(for all addresses) I mean, i have 2 almost identical postfix servers and i need to store mails on both servers. Any ideas how to achieve this ? try one of the bcc options.
Re: forward mail with a local copy
K K a écrit : Hi all, I would like to forward all mail as they come(with the same envelope recipient addr.) - it is not problem to do it with transport_map, for example: domain.tldsmtp:remoteserver BUT i would like to keep a local copy too.(for all addresses) I mean, i have 2 almost identical postfix servers and i need to store mails on both servers. Any ideas how to achieve this ? try one of the bcc options.
forward mail with a local copy
Hi all, I would like to forward all mail as they come(with the same envelope recipient addr.) - it is not problem to do it with transport_map, for example: domain.tldsmtp:remoteserver BUT i would like to keep a local copy too.(for all addresses) I mean, i have 2 almost identical postfix servers and i need to store mails on both servers. Any ideas how to achieve this ? Thanks for your reply, Chris