Hi LelC)dy Philippe,
Great information. I was wondering if that might be possible. What does your
newtwo line split look like with the separate aliases and relay to lmtp. For
some reason, I just can't conceptualize it today!
John
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Yes, I arrived to the same conclusion that after each alias expansion the
whole process of finding an accept rules restart from the beginning. Gilles
added it was as a local sender. So now I find useless and confusing adding
any relay/deliver after alias, I split the line, the first rela/deliver
wi
On Sun, Dec 08, 2013 at 03:20:28PM +, John Cox wrote:
> Hi
>
Hi,
> 1st off, very many thanks for your prompt and illuminating reply. I'll
> get the current version of OpenSMTPD and try to make it work shortly.
>
> There's one bit I don't quite understand in your reply though:
>
> >> accept
Hi
1st off, very many thanks for your prompt and illuminating reply. I'll
get the current version of OpenSMTPD and try to make it work shortly.
There's one bit I don't quite understand in your reply though:
>> accept from any for domain example.net\
>> alias \
>> deliver to maildir %(user.dir
On Sun, Dec 08, 2013 at 12:04:44PM +, John Cox wrote:
> Hi
>
Hi,
> I want to migrate from sendmail but I'm a bit confused by the
> documentation and as I don't have a dummy system to play on I thought
> I'd ask first rather than thowing (too much) legit mail down the
> plughole.
>
> I have
Hi
I want to migrate from sendmail but I'm a bit confused by the
documentation and as I don't have a dummy system to play on I thought
I'd ask first rather than thowing (too much) legit mail down the
plughole.
I have an vanilla OpenBSD 5.4 system with whichever version of
OpenSMTPD comes with tha