Re: SV: Rewrite (.*)@foo.com to \\1@bar.net
Lars Hansson wrote: > > > I am helpless !!! > > > > My girlfriend SUCKS anyone that helps me out of thisqmail-list...I > > am pissed > > A pleasant an offer as that is, I think both you and her will be more > comfortable with sending an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The response > email should have all the informatin you need. This address is listed on > qmail.org btw... > > Cheers > Lars Hansson > I'm too tired for sig So, you helped him out of this list. LOL (couldn't resist) Herman
Re: SV: Rewrite (.*)@foo.com to \\1@bar.net
> I am helpless !!! > > My girlfriend SUCKS anyone that helps me out of thisqmail-list...I > am pissed A pleasant an offer as that is, I think both you and her will be more comfortable with sending an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The response email should have all the informatin you need. This address is listed on qmail.org btw... Cheers Lars Hansson I'm too tired for sig
SV: Rewrite (.*)@foo.com to \\1@bar.net
I am helpless !!! My girlfriend SUCKS anyone that helps me out of thisqmail-list...I am pissed -Pa°L -Opprinnelig melding- Fra: peter green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sendt: 18. juni 2001 14:22 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Emne: Re: Rewrite (.*)@foo.com to \\[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Rewrite (.*)@foo.com to \\1@bar.net
Peter, Edward, Thanks for the input on this, I'll be playing with it more today. One important thing I forgot to mention in my last post, is that I'm only a MX for these domains, the customer runs his own server to handle the mail. Normally, I'd just set up an SMTP route to send all the mail to the customer's server, but they're running exchange, and for those who don't know, it's not fun to admin an exchange server when you have hundreds of users to configure to accept mail at dozens of domains (actually only 2 or 3, but still a pain). Thanks, -- Troy Settle Pulaski Networks 540.994.4254 ** -Original Message- ** From: peter green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] ** Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 8:22 AM ** To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** Subject: Re: Rewrite (.*)@foo.com to \\[EMAIL PROTECTED] ** ** ** * Troy Settle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010617 17:20]: ** > Ok, the qmail faq says to put ``| forward "$[EMAIL PROTECTED]"'' into ** > ~alias/.qmail-default, but that would appear to be for all ** domains, which I ** > do not want to do. ** > ** > So, I put that line into ** ~vpopmail/domains/foo.com/.qmail-default, but that ** > resulted in mail being forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** ** s/LOCAL/DEFAULT/g ** ** > In postfix, this is easy stuff with virtualmaps: ** > ** > @domain.com:@otherdomain.com ** > ** > Is there nothing similar in qmail? ** ** If you are using vmailmgr, yes there is. Since all domains are handled by ** individual system users, just point both domains at the same system user: ** ** [/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains] ** # format is ``domain:system_user'' ** # I name system users after the domain, just to be simple ** example.com:example.com ** # domain alias for example.com ** example.net:example.com ** ** (I'm sure it's possible w/o vmailmgr; that's just what I know.) The nice ** thing about this method is that it avoids the add'l delivery of a forward ** (which is what the FAQ suggests). We use this all the time. ** ** HTH, ** ** /pg ** -- ** Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** --- ** panic("esp: penguin doesn't disconnect after status msg-ack."); ** (Panic message in the kernel.) ** **
Re: Rewrite (.*)@foo.com to \\1@bar.net
* Troy Settle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010617 17:20]: > Ok, the qmail faq says to put ``| forward "$[EMAIL PROTECTED]"'' into > ~alias/.qmail-default, but that would appear to be for all domains, which I > do not want to do. > > So, I put that line into ~vpopmail/domains/foo.com/.qmail-default, but that > resulted in mail being forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] s/LOCAL/DEFAULT/g > In postfix, this is easy stuff with virtualmaps: > > @domain.com:@otherdomain.com > > Is there nothing similar in qmail? If you are using vmailmgr, yes there is. Since all domains are handled by individual system users, just point both domains at the same system user: [/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains] # format is ``domain:system_user'' # I name system users after the domain, just to be simple example.com:example.com # domain alias for example.com example.net:example.com (I'm sure it's possible w/o vmailmgr; that's just what I know.) The nice thing about this method is that it avoids the add'l delivery of a forward (which is what the FAQ suggests). We use this all the time. HTH, /pg -- Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- panic("esp: penguin doesn't disconnect after status msg-ack."); (Panic message in the kernel.)
RE: Rewrite (.*)@foo.com to \\1@bar.net
Ok, the qmail faq says to put ``| forward "$[EMAIL PROTECTED]"'' into ~alias/.qmail-default, but that would appear to be for all domains, which I do not want to do. So, I put that line into ~vpopmail/domains/foo.com/.qmail-default, but that resulted in mail being forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] How do I get around this? I'm thinking that it's something in /var/qmail/users/assign, but I'm not sure how to go about doing this. Ideally, I'd like the whole job to be done within /var/qmail, allowing me to remove the domain from vpopmail. In postfix, this is easy stuff with virtualmaps: @domain.com:@otherdomain.com Is there nothing similar in qmail? TIA, -- Troy Settle Pulaski Networks 540.994.4254 ** -Original Message- ** From: peter green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] ** Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 10:18 PM ** To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** Subject: Re: Rewrite (.*)@foo.com to \\[EMAIL PROTECTED] ** ** ** * Troy Settle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010610 20:37]: ** > What is the procedure under qmail to rewrite addresses under virtual ** > domains? For example, I have a customer with several domains, and they ** > would like (.*)@foo.com to be rewritten to \\[EMAIL PROTECTED] How ** can I do this? ** ** Does [http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/incominguser.html#luser-relay] do it for ** you? (Assume all @foo.com addresses are unrecognized and need to be ** forwarded to @bar.net.) ** ** /pg ** -- ** Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** --- ** Anytime I see something screech across a room and latch onto ** someone's neck, ** and the guy screams and tries to get it off, I have to laugh, ** because what is ** that thing. ** (Jack Handey) ** **
Re: Rewrite (.*)@foo.com to \\1@bar.net
* Troy Settle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010610 20:37]: > What is the procedure under qmail to rewrite addresses under virtual > domains? For example, I have a customer with several domains, and they > would like (.*)@foo.com to be rewritten to \\[EMAIL PROTECTED] How can I do this? Does [http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/incominguser.html#luser-relay] do it for you? (Assume all @foo.com addresses are unrecognized and need to be forwarded to @bar.net.) /pg -- Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Anytime I see something screech across a room and latch onto someone's neck, and the guy screams and tries to get it off, I have to laugh, because what is that thing. (Jack Handey)
Rewrite (.*)@foo.com to \\1@bar.net
All, What is the procedure under qmail to rewrite addresses under virtual domains? For example, I have a customer with several domains, and they would like (.*)@foo.com to be rewritten to \\[EMAIL PROTECTED] How can I do this? TIA, -- Troy Settle Pulaski Networks 540.994.4254