> 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
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
> 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;
>
> 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
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
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
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
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
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|
+--++
|
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
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
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