W dniu 2010-06-30 02:12, mouss pisze:
Arek Czereszewski a écrit :
Isnt this the expected behaviour when the mail in question is sent to
both user1 and user2 ?
User1 - 1 copy - original copy to user1
User2 - 1 copy - original copy to user2
User2 - 1 copy - from the bcc map
It should be:
user1
Arek Czereszewski a écrit :
W dniu 2010-06-30 02:12, mouss pisze:
Arek Czereszewski a écrit :
Isnt this the expected behaviour when the mail in question is sent to
both user1 and user2 ?
User1 - 1 copy - original copy to user1
User2 - 1 copy - original copy to user2
User2 - 1 copy - from
Hi,
I try to use recipient_bcc_maps for one user to copy emails to another.
In main.cf I have:
recipient_bcc_maps = hash:/usr/local/etc/postfix/wakacje
In wakacje:
us...@wup-katowice.pl us...@wup-katowice.pl
But user2 always get 2 the same messages when user1 get only one.
I have Kaspersky
On 06/29/2010 01:30 PM, Arek Czereszewski wrote:
Hi,
I try to use recipient_bcc_maps for one user to copy emails to another.
In main.cf I have:
recipient_bcc_maps = hash:/usr/local/etc/postfix/wakacje
In wakacje:
us...@wup-katowice.pl us...@wup-katowice.pl
But user2 always get 2 the same
Isnt this the expected behaviour when the mail in question is sent to
both user1 and user2 ?
User1 - 1 copy - original copy to user1
User2 - 1 copy - original copy to user2
User2 - 1 copy - from the bcc map
It should be:
user1 1 copy (original) and user2 1 copy from bcc
Now user2 get 2 the
Arek Czereszewski a écrit :
Isnt this the expected behaviour when the mail in question is sent to
both user1 and user2 ?
User1 - 1 copy - original copy to user1
User2 - 1 copy - original copy to user2
User2 - 1 copy - from the bcc map
It should be:
user1 1 copy (original) and user2 1