Hello Sam,
Am 2008-07-23 19:35:34, schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
Well, it's possible, but it's going to be rather difficult to implement.
This needs to be done using the combination of a -default .courier files,
and localmailfilter API, which will validate the recipient's address using
a
Hello,
Since my water-damage on 2008-03-07 I have only problems with my network
and now I have reinstalled courier on a reserve computer but now imapd
refuse to start with:
[ '/var/log/mail.log' ]-
Jul 26 19:11:48 samba3 authdaemond:
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Since my water-damage on 2008-03-07 I have only problems with my network
and now I have reinstalled courier on a reserve computer but now imapd
refuse to start with:
[ '/var/log/mail.log' ]-
Jul 26 19:11:48 samba3
I'm trying to have some of my users under a domain off of my Courier server be
hosted on another server. Does Courier have some kind of functionality to
redirect certain accounts to another server?
These are all users that I'll be migrating from the Courier install temporarily
to another
Matt Miller wrote:
I'm trying to have some of my users under a domain off of my Courier
server be hosted on another server. Does Courier have some kind of
functionality to redirect certain accounts to another server?
These are all users that I'll be migrating from the Courier install
On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
Matt Miller wrote:
I'm trying to have some of my users under a domain off of my Courier
server be hosted on another server. Does Courier have some kind of
functionality to redirect certain accounts to another server?
These are all users that
Matt Miller wrote:
On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
Matt Miller wrote:
I'm trying to have some of my users under a domain off of my
Courier server be hosted on another server. Does Courier have
some kind of functionality to redirect certain accounts to
another
Matt Miller wrote:
On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
Matt Miller wrote:
I'm trying to have some of my users under a domain off of my
Courier server be hosted on another server. Does Courier have
some kind of functionality to redirect certain accounts to
another
Jay Lee wrote:
Matt Miller wrote:
On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
Create an alias from the original address to the new server.
In /etc/courier/aliases:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And then make sure courier knows how to deliver mail
On Jul 28, 2008, at 3:19 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
Jay Lee wrote:
Matt Miller wrote:
On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
Create an alias from the original address to the new server.
In /etc/courier/aliases:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And then make sure courier
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Jay Lee wrote:
Matt Miller wrote:
On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
Create an alias from the original address to the new server.
In /etc/courier/aliases:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And then make sure courier knows how to
Jay Lee wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Jay Lee wrote:
Configure the other server to accept mail for example.com as well as
other.example.com. Then add the following into your
etc/courier/maildroprc:
`test -f to-other.txt`
if ($RETURNCODE==0)
{
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michelle Konzack wrote:
[ '/etc/courier/imapd' ]
ADDRESS=192.168.0.70
...
Note: The server mail.private.tamay-dogan.net (IP=192.168.0.70) was
previously a
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Since bts.tamay-dogan.net is only a Mail-VHost
That term isn't very specific. Do you mean that you're only relaying
the mail to a different server?
and I have only a bunch
of valid E-Mails byside the numbered ones, is it possibe to use
something like
Matt Miller writes:
I'm trying to make a truly split domain, where each server believes
that it is responsible for example.com. I did it that way for
testing, but now I'm trying to run the two side-by-side if possible.
Reconfigure both servers and set their names to host1.example.com and
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Jay Lee wrote:
Is this functionally any different from an alias? (besides using
maildrop for forwarding)
Technically yes since Courier accepts the message and starts delivery
instructions instead of just re-queueing it to the alias. So for
instance, if he runs spam
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