Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 00:37:08 +0100
From: mo...@ml.netoyen.net
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Rerouting bounce messages
George Forman a écrit :
All,
If I am a secondary server hosting part of a domain.
I must route all bounce messages back to the primary service
On 3/13/2009, George Forman (georgeforma...@hotmail.com) wrote:
The DNS record is hosted by primary A. Primary A determines if the
account is to be sent to secondary B (a Postfix MTA). When secondary
B, tries to deliver the mail via lmtp and lmtp rejects depositing the
mail message, a bounce
George Forman:
The DNS record is hosted by primary A. Primary A determines if
the account is to be sent to secondary B (a Postfix MTA). When
secondary B, tries to deliver the mail via lmtp and lmtp rejects
depositing the mail message,a bounce message is generated. This
bounce message must be
On 3/13/2009 9:53 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
The DNS record is hosted by primary A. Primary A determines if
the account is to be sent to secondary B (a Postfix MTA). When
secondary B, tries to deliver the mail via lmtp and lmtp rejects
depositing the mail message,a bounce message is generated.
All,
If I am a secondary server hosting part of a domain.
I must route all bounce messages back to the primary service
for delivery.
Does Postfix have this capability?
George
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George Forman a écrit :
All,
If I am a secondary server hosting part of a domain.
I must route all bounce messages back to the primary service
for delivery.
Does Postfix have this capability?
this is unclear. which bounce messages? please clarify (explict
examples). also explain what
2009/3/13 George Forman georgeforma...@hotmail.com:
If I am a secondary server hosting part of a domain.
I must route all bounce messages back to the primary service
for delivery.
Does Postfix have this capability?
Setting the primary service as the relayhost should do this on the
secondary