can bypass the dspam filter with a map. I am just not
sure exactly how.
I think the relevant entries in main.cf are these
sender_bcc_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sender_bcc
transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transport
virtual_transport = lmtp:unix:milter/dspam-lmtp
virtual_mailbox_domains
am just not
sure exactly how.
I think the relevant entries in main.cf are these
sender_bcc_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sender_bcc
transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transport
virtual_transport = lmtp:unix:milter/dspam-lmtp
virtual_mailbox_domains =
chandlerfamily.org.uk
It is worth adding
Hello,
I have a scenario with N e-mail accounts:
us...@domain.com
us...@domain.com
us...@domain.com
And I want to accomplish the following:
1-. Every sender e-mail address to be converted to gene...@domain.com. This
means that when us...@domain.com send an e-mail to us...@domain.com the
from
On 2011-08-12 01:37, Troy Piggins wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 10:02:21AM +1000, Troy Piggins wrote:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 09:47:37AM +0200, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
snip /
It is not a variable expansion. Use this instead:
/(user1)@mydomain.com/ $1_s...@mydomain.com
Read
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 10:02:21AM +1000, Troy Piggins wrote:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 09:47:37AM +0200, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
snip /
It is not a variable expansion. Use this instead:
/(user1)@mydomain.com/ $1_s...@mydomain.com
Read http://www.postfix.org/pcre_table.5.html, section
Hi there, I have a few questions about sender_bcc_maps.
Until recently I have been using these to archive sent mail with a hash table
like this:
us...@mydomain.com user1_s...@mydomain.com
and some procmail rules took messages sent to user1_s...@mydomain.com and piped
it through gzip into a
On 2011-08-10 Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On 2011-08-10 09:20, Troy Piggins wrote:
2. Can you recommend a better or more elegant solution to the second
part of the table with the /us...@mydomain.com/ etc? I tried using
something like this:
/(user1)@mydomain.com/ \1_s...@mydomain.com
but
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 09:47:37AM +0200, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On 2011-08-10 09:20, Troy Piggins wrote:
snip /
1. Could you please confirm that the pattern between the slashes is just the
sender's address that we're trying to match?
sender_bcc_maps matches the envelope sender address.
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 10:11:49AM +0200, Ansgar Wiechers wrote:
On 2011-08-10 Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On 2011-08-10 09:20, Troy Piggins wrote:
snip /
It is not a variable expansion. Use this instead:
/(user1)@mydomain.com/ $1_s...@mydomain.com
Read
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 12:46:29PM -0200, maximatt wrote:
i use postfix v2.4.3 and i have the following error message using
sender_bcc_maps parameter:
Oct 15 12:26:12 maximatt postfix/error[16207]: 8639F66C924: to=
s...@maximatt.com, sec2, orig_to=s...@maximatt.com, s...@maximatt.com,
ok, i understand you..
Thanks!
2010/10/15 Victor Duchovni victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 12:46:29PM -0200, maximatt wrote:
i use postfix v2.4.3 and i have the following error message using
sender_bcc_maps parameter:
Oct 15 12:26:12 maximatt
So I'm thinking about using sender_bcc_maps and header_checks to filter
out some copies generated by bcc. How can I configure header_checks to
work with two conditions?
I want to filter messages that come from an address meant to go to one
specific recipient. I want to do this using
regardless of what domain the message was
meant to go. Can anyone please help me find out how to tell sender_bcc
only to work for one specific domain?
thank you in advance,
to use sender_bcc_maps to do this, but this only copies
the messages to certain users regardless of what domain the message
was meant to go. Can anyone please help me find out how to tell
sender_bcc only to work for one specific domain?
Postfix does not support this natively. You need to use
domains.
I have tried to use sender_bcc_maps to do this, but this only copies
the messages to certain users regardless of what domain the message
was meant to go. Can anyone please help me find out how to tell
sender_bcc only to work for one specific domain?
Our Postfix product, MPP, can do
domains.
I have tried to use sender_bcc_maps to do this, but this only copies
the messages to certain users regardless of what domain the message
was meant to go. Can anyone please help me find out how to tell
sender_bcc only to work for one specific domain?
Postfix does not support
Hi guys. I need some help.
I've setup postfix to use sender_bcc_maps and recipient_bcc_maps so that
only one of the virtual domains which we host, is forwarded to a backup
account.
The sender_bcc and recipient_bcc statements are in the main.cf
The problem, as so many have posted before
Please see FILTER_README and search for receive_override_options.
Wieste
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