Daniel L. Miller a écrit :
This will probably sound weird - but...
Is there a _maps parameter, or other method, I can use to force an
address found in my virtual_mailbox_maps to be considered
non-local/virtual?
You're scratching your head asking why...well, it's simple. I'm a
moron.
This will probably sound weird - but...
Is there a _maps parameter, or other method, I can use to force an
address found in my virtual_mailbox_maps to be considered non-local/virtual?
You're scratching your head asking why...well, it's simple. I'm a
moron. I'm trying to setup a new mail
--- Original Message ---
From: Daniel L. Miller dmil...@amfes.com
Would I do this using the transport_maps? Something like:
myu...@otherdomain.com smtp:[192.168.0.72]:25
--
Daniel
yes, exactly.
Sounds like a firewall problem.
-- Noel Jones
Noel Jones wrote:
--- Original Message ---
From: Daniel L. Miller dmil...@amfes.com
Would I do this using the transport_maps? Something like:
myu...@otherdomain.com smtp:[192.168.0.72]:25
--
Daniel
yes, exactly.
Sounds like a firewall problem.
-- Noel Jones
Ok
Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Noel Jones wrote:
--- Original Message ---
From: Daniel L. Miller dmil...@amfes.com
Would I do this using the transport_maps? Something like:
myu...@otherdomain.com smtp:[192.168.0.72]:25
--
Daniel
yes, exactly.
Sounds like a firewall problem.