Re: re-sending received mail to new alias map

2016-11-29 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Nov 29, 2016, at 8:18 PM, troy_post...@piggo.com wrote: > > But for mail already sitting on the server here, what's the best way to > forward (re-queue?) all of that to her user@isp_domain.com? There are > thousands of emails. Given that you know the envelope recipient, you need to

re-sending received mail to new alias map

2016-11-29 Thread troy_postfix
I have a virtual user on a virtual mailbox domain, let's say u...@domain.com and their mail has been received into /var/mail/vhosts/domain.com/user for some time. They only just pointed out that they no longer have access to that mailbox remotely via IMAP. I've set up an alias map so that mail

Re: Using mysql_table for transport routing ignores partial searchs

2016-11-29 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Nov 29, 2016, at 7:45 AM, mailing lists wrote: > > The mysql_table does lookups in the form of key/value pairs, so if I want > match subdomains only for some domains, like the ones in the following mysql > table: > > > >> select * from transport; >

Re: Azure Active Directory

2016-11-29 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Nov 29, 2016, at 5:55 AM, Sven Schwedas wrote: > > As long as saslauthd can bind against it like a regular Active Directory > (=LDAP) server, it should work without special configuration inside > postfix. But the packets are unlikely to stay behind corporate

Re: Using mysql_table for transport routing ignores partial searchs

2016-11-29 Thread mailing lists
On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 3:26 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: mailing lists: > This is working as documented. As described under "TABLE LOOKUP > ORDER", the transport_map lookup code generates the .example.bar > query after the user@domain and domain queries produce no

Re: List of local mailboxes and other diagnostics

2016-11-29 Thread Wietse Venema
Stavros Tsolakos: > Hi list. > > Apologies for the dumb question. > > Is there a way to ask postfix what local addresses it is aware of i.e > something like: > > # my_list_tool > > us...@domain.com > us...@domain.com > ... The Postfix query that looks user information does not support user

Re: Using mysql_table for transport routing ignores partial searchs

2016-11-29 Thread Wietse Venema
mailing lists: > Hello all, > > The mysql_table does lookups in the form of key/value pairs, so if I want > match subdomains only for some domains, like the ones in the following mysql > table: > > > > > select * from transport; > +--++ > | lhs | rhs

List of local mailboxes and other diagnostics

2016-11-29 Thread Stavros Tsolakos
Hi list. Apologies for the dumb question. Is there a way to ask postfix what local addresses it is aware of i.e something like: # my_list_tool us...@domain.com us...@domain.com ... On the contrary, is there a way to display what will do when asked to deliver to a specific recipient? For

Using mysql_table for transport routing ignores partial searchs

2016-11-29 Thread mailing lists
Hello all, The mysql_table does lookups in the form of key/value pairs, so if I want match subdomains only for some domains, like the ones in the following mysql table: > select * from transport; +--++ | lhs | rhs| +--++ |

Re: Azure Active Directory

2016-11-29 Thread Sven Schwedas
On 2016-11-29 10:41, mar...@skjoldebrand.eu wrote: > Today my mail server uses MySQL as a backend to keep all users/pw's > which is fine as far as that goes. > However, has anyone tried using Windows Azure Active Directory as a > authentication backend - any hints/pointers etc to this. As long as

Azure Active Directory

2016-11-29 Thread martin
Today my mail server uses MySQL as a backend to keep all users/pw's which is fine as far as that goes. However, has anyone tried using Windows Azure Active Directory as a authentication backend - any hints/pointers etc to this. Might be lacking googlefu again - if so appoligies. /Martin S