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From: André Peters [andre.pet...@debinux.de]
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 12:47
To: Piler User
Subject: Re: Web-GUI show
Absolutely!
I was a bit confused at first, too.
Though it took me only a few seconds on Google to learn its use... :-)
André
Am 26.03.2015 um 12:52 schrieb Janos SUTO:
Hello,
On 2015-03-26 12:22, André Peters wrote:
Did you set hostid in piler.conf to piler.local/your SMTP domain?
I'm abo
On 2015-03-26 12:59, admin-at-extremeshok-dot-com wrote:
What happens if the archive address is arch...@mailserver.com and the
mails are stored on the mailserver and imported into the archive via
imap using pilerimport
the hostid parameter is for the piler daemon only. This doesn't affect
pile
What happens if the archive address is arch...@mailserver.com and the
mails are stored on the mailserver and imported into the archive via
imap using pilerimport
On 26-Mar-15 1:52 PM, Janos SUTO wrote:
Hello,
On 2015-03-26 12:22, André Peters wrote:
Did you set hostid in piler.conf to pile
Hello,
On 2015-03-26 12:22, André Peters wrote:
Did you set hostid in piler.conf to piler.local/your SMTP domain?
I'm about to improve the config file like this:
; SMTP HELO identification string
; this should be the FQDN part of the email address
; where you copy emails, eg. arch...@piler.
Hi,
I'd suppose that was indeed the solution. I DID change the hostid, but that's
the last change I did to piler.conf and apparently I forgot to restart the
piler daemon afterwards, so this change never became active.
However, I didn't find this correlation to the hostid documented anywhere, on
Hi,
Did you set hostid in piler.conf to piler.local/your SMTP domain?
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André Peters
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Am 26. März 2015 12:20:57 MEZ, schrieb Patrick Wagner
:
>Hello,
>
>is it correct that I'm seeing "archive@piler.internal" in the "To"
>column of the web interface for all e-mails? If I hover over the
Hello,
is it correct that I'm seeing "archive@piler.internal" in the "To" column of
the web interface for all e-mails? If I hover over the
"archive@piler.internal", I can see there are 1 or 2 "real" recipient addresses
(depending on whether X-Envelope-To == From or not, I presume), or even more
Hi,
Another dirty workaround to hide X-Envelope-To from other recipients
than the piler archive:
/etc/postfix/master.cf:
smtp unix - - - - - smtp
-o smtp_header_checks=pcre:/etc/postfix/x-remove-envelope-to
smtp_keep_envelope_to unix