With some help from Andrew off-list, he provided a config that works for what
I'm trying to do. It's attached below. Hopefully all you'd need to do to
duplicate my success is search-and-replace example.com for your own primary
(FQDN) mail server domain name (as long as it's called mail.youdoma
>> In order to get virtual users working, I've added three lines to the config:
>>
>>> table vusers file:/etc/mail/vusers
>>> action "vusers" maildir junk virtual
>>> match from any for domain rcpt-to virtual action "vusers"
>
> your match rule is not correct, I'm not sure what you want to do:
Where I said "user virtual" I meant "user vmail". I've not had enough
coffee yet.
On 11/23/2019 9:23 AM, Andrew Swartz wrote:
> As a proof of concept, I have a setup doing that which I think you are
> trying to do:
>
> ---
> table vdomains file:/etc/mail/table_vmail_domains
As a proof of concept, I have a setup doing that which I think you are
trying to do:
---
table vdomains file:/etc/mail/table_vmail_domains
table vaddr file:/etc/mail/table_vmail_addresses
table vmailstub { '@' = vmail }
listen on em0
action "deliver_vmail" maildir
"/home/vm
November 23, 2019 5:08 PM, "Implausibility" wrote:
> Hi again.
>
> My mail server has been running fine since last weekend, and I'm trying to
> expand its functionality
> by including the ability to send and receive mail for my list of domains, and
> for eMail addresses
> which forward to loca
Hi again.
My mail server has been running fine since last weekend, and I'm trying to
expand its functionality by including the ability to send and receive mail for
my list of domains, and for eMail addresses which forward to locally defined
users -- but I can't seem to get it working, and I thi