Matthew,
Can you show the pertinent sections of your exim.conf file...the
transport especially.
Also, do you have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] alias for that test user in the
dbmail database? If not, then run dbmail-users -c test -s
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just my 2 cents...
Angus
On 4/13/05, Matthew
Sri Gupta wrote:
OK!: Found it. I've just solved the problem with the pyzor thing above.. So
i'll monitor it and see if that helps. Can you outline your work around in
detail?
I almost feel stupid sharing this, because it's a kludge of the worst kind.
I'm too lazy to see what's actually
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 18:55, Paul J Stevens wrote:
The problem ist still present with gmime from current CVS. Should I talk
to the gmime folks about it or would you rather do it yourself?
Be my guest :-)
I'll report back for everybody's benefit once I've spoken with them.
Thank you for
Hi @ all
today i had upgraded my dbmail installation from 1.2.8 to 2.0.4.
Everything is ok an works properly. I have only a Problem with on of my
folders (IMAP) an the mails in this folder.
This folder is named logchecking an contains the emails form my servers
wich come from logcheck (debian).
Matt Salerno wrote:
On 4/14/05, Steve Burrows [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt,
The way I do it is in the Postfix Canonical table, where I translate
olddomainname into newdomainname for all mail.
The syntax is
@olddomainname @newdomainname
Then you just do a postmap canonical and a