On 23-11-19 18:40, Ralph Seichter via dovecot wrote:
* Tom Hendrikx via dovecot:
There are nice tricks you can do with virtual alias maps and pcre
within postfix to split email to specific user accounts, which could
also accommodate other alias schemes than standard subaddressing (such
as
On 23 Nov 2019, at 15:40, Robert wrote:
> I think you mean collecting all email addresses and connecting them
> (manually) to the correct mailbox in the config of Postfix (or equiv, I have
> no idea what is used at my hosting provider)? That sounds like a doable
> one-time action if all new
I think you mean collecting all email addresses and connecting them
(manually) to the correct mailbox in the config of Postfix (or equiv, I
have no idea what is used at my hosting provider)? That sounds like a
doable one-time action if all new addresses use proper sub-addressing.
@lbutlr
On 23 Nov 2019, at 13:50, Robert wrote:
> I do know that sub-addressing with a special character is nowadays a normal,
> better, way to do it.
> Unfortunately we have used this system for a very long time, starting around
> 2005... So there are a lot of existing email addresses.
Then set them
I do know that sub-addressing with a special character is nowadays a
normal, better, way to do it.
Unfortunately we have used this system for a very long time, starting
around 2005... So there are a lot of existing email addresses.
I am considering changing to a new hosting company, that's why
* Tom Hendrikx via dovecot:
> There are nice tricks you can do with virtual alias maps and pcre
> within postfix to split email to specific user accounts, which could
> also accommodate other alias schemes than standard subaddressing (such
> as yours).
Postfix supports sub-addressing out of the
On 22 Nov 2019, at 14:48, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> * Robert via dovecot:
>
>> We use a simple system for routing emails to different email users by
>> postfixing the addresses with the actual user: xxxJohn@domain;
>> yyyJohn@domain etc all will be delivered to user John.
>> (This way John can
On 2019-11-22, Ralph Seichter via dovecot wrote:
> * Robert via dovecot:
>
>> We use a simple system for routing emails to different email users by
>> postfixing the addresses with the actual user: xxxJohn@domain;
>> yyyJohn@domain etc all will be delivered to user John.
>> (This way John can
On 22-11-19 22:48, Ralph Seichter via dovecot wrote:
* Robert via dovecot:
We use a simple system for routing emails to different email users by
postfixing the addresses with the actual user: xxxJohn@domain;
yyyJohn@domain etc all will be delivered to user John.
(This way John can invent a
* Robert via dovecot:
> We use a simple system for routing emails to different email users by
> postfixing the addresses with the actual user: xxxJohn@domain;
> yyyJohn@domain etc all will be delivered to user John.
> (This way John can invent a new email address on-the-fly and that will
> be
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