On 02/09/2019 18:36, Reio Remma wrote:
On 02/09/2019 17:05, gil...@poolp.org wrote:
September 2, 2019 3:35 PM, "Reio Remma" wrote:
Hello!
I was able to have virtual aliases pointing to external addresses
with the old syntax, but it
doesn't seem to work like that with new rules:
Not awake e
September 2, 2019 9:48 AM, "Ede Wolf" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> trying to compile opensmtp it fails with openssl errors, so I've tried to
> specify --without-libssl
> at configure time, as at least for testing and learning the basics it is not
> really that important,
> but it does not seem to get h
On Sep 2, 2019 3:18 AM, Reio Remma wrote:
>
> On 02/09/2019 10:35, Ede Wolf wrote:
> > Hello Edgar,
> >
> > thanks very much for your in depth reply and the effort you've put
> > into it.
> >
> > As for the "user" keyword, the way I understand this, it that it
> > equals the "as" statement in t
Look through the archives. There was someone recently building on Debian with a
similar issue.
On Sep 2, 2019 2:48 AM, Ede Wolf wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> trying to compile opensmtp it fails with openssl errors, so I've tried
> to specify --without-libssl at configure time, as at least for testing
Hello,
Am 02.09.19 um 16:03 schrieb gil...@poolp.org:
>
> Nope, OpenSMTPD is a standalone daemon and doesn't ship or build any kind of
> library.
>
> However, the code is ISC licensed and the client code is isolated in smtpc.c,
> so feel
> free to reuse.
>
Thank you! I will have a look to it
September 2, 2019 3:35 PM, "Reio Remma" wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I was able to have virtual aliases pointing to external addresses with the
> old syntax, but it
> doesn't seem to work like that with new rules:
>
Not awake enough to process what follows but the new syntax certainly allows
this
as m
September 2, 2019 3:59 PM, "Manfred Rebentisch" wrote:
> Hello,
> I am new to OpenSMTP and in this mailinglist.
>
Hello and welcome,
> Is it possible to use OpenSMTP as a library to use mail send
> functionality from my C / C++ software?
>
> I want to replace the old and unsupported esmtp li
Hello,
I am new to OpenSMTP and in this mailinglist.
Is it possible to use OpenSMTP as a library to use mail send
functionality from my C / C++ software?
I want to replace the old and unsupported esmtp library.
Thank you for an answer in advance
Manfred
--
Manfred Rebentisch
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De
Hello!
I was able to have virtual aliases pointing to external addresses with
the old syntax, but it doesn't seem to work like that with new rules:
action filter_incoming relay host smtp://127.0.0.1:10024
action sign_outgoing relay host smtp://127.0.0.1:10026
action relay_outgoing relay
act
On 30/08/2019 18:00, Ede Wolf wrote:
Hello,
While trying to learn opensmtpd, amongst other things I am struggeling
with the virtual user handling - for a non virtual domain setup.
From what I have been able to understand so far it seems, as if there
is no way to deliver mails to a lmtp socke
On 02/09/2019 10:35, Ede Wolf wrote:
Hello Edgar,
thanks very much for your in depth reply and the effort you've put
into it.
As for the "user" keyword, the way I understand this, it that it
equals the "as" statement in the old version.
... lmtp "/run/cyrus/lmtp" rcpt-to ->as nobody<-
I'
I would suggest getting the latest portable branch from Github - that
compiles nicely with OpenSSL.
Good luck,
Reio
On 02/09/2019 10:48, Ede Wolf wrote:
Hello,
trying to compile opensmtp it fails with openssl errors, so I've tried
to specify --without-libssl at configure time, as at least fo
Hello,
trying to compile opensmtp it fails with openssl errors, so I've tried
to specify --without-libssl at configure time, as at least for testing
and learning the basics it is not really that important, but it does not
seem to get honored.
Any idea, what I may have to change?
Thanks
Ede
Hello Edgar,
thanks very much for your in depth reply and the effort you've put into it.
As for the "user" keyword, the way I understand this, it that it equals
the "as" statement in the old version.
... lmtp "/run/cyrus/lmtp" rcpt-to ->as nobody<-
Does however not work as I imangined. I am
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