Hi Thomas,
Thank you for the tip. I tweaked it a little (I use lmtp with dovecot and
virtual user for delivery) and I managed to have this catchall account.
Cheers,
Le dim. 5 avr. 2020 à 23:11, Thomas L. a écrit :
> On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 15:57:17 +0800
> Stephan Chedlivili wrote:
>
> > Is there
> On Apr 5, 2020, at 08:20, Thomas Bohl wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> Let' s assume I have 3 virtual users A, B and X on my domain
>> I want to receive mail for all of them. No problem, that's easy to set up.
>> But now, suppose some one (locally or non-locally) sends a mail to user C
>> that does not
Hi,
Let' s assume I have 3 virtual users A, B and X on my domain
I want to receive mail for all of them. No problem, that's easy to set up.
But now, suppose some one (locally or non-locally) sends a mail to user
C that does not exist (nor virtual nor as a account). I want my set-up
to be
On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 15:57:17 +0800
Stephan Chedlivili wrote:
> Is there a way to achieve that? And more generally, is that a good
> idea?
You could have a list with valid receivers and redirect the rest to your
user X with a catchall rule. Something like this (untested, partial):
table aliases
Good afternoon/morning
I have been trying now to sanitize/optimizing my mail set-up and had the
following idea in mind.
Let' s assume I have 3 virtual users A, B and X on my domain
I want to receive mail for all of them. No problem, that's easy to set up.
But now, suppose some one (locally or