On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 10:48:45PM +0200, Marco Rebsamen wrote:
Hm, looks like some things changed since I set up the last system. I
mean why did it work before ?
You changed your configuration. The treatment of relay_domains and
virtual_alias_domains has not changed since Postfix 2.0.
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On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 04:05:57PM +0200, Marco Rebsamen wrote:
Ok I removed that * now from the request an used mail as
result_attribute. This works now for the local domain ...
Good.
I added all the non-local domains to the parameter virtual_alias_domains
and set virtual_alias_maps to
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 08:07:52PM +0200, Marco Rebsamen wrote:
Probably mail is the original address in most cases. Where is
such mail routed? If to another server, these are relay domains,
not virtual alias domains, unless you rewrite the address in transit...
The Messages should be
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 01:20:39AM +0200, Marco Rebsamen wrote:
query_filter = proxyaddresses=...@domain1.ch*
DO NOT use wildcard * patters to match recipients. The correct query
is:
query_filter = proxyAddresses=smtp:%...@domain1.ch
or, more typically:
query_filter =
* Victor Duchovni postfix-users@postfix.org:
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 01:20:39AM +0200, Marco Rebsamen wrote:
query_filter = proxyaddresses=...@domain1.ch*
DO NOT use wildcard * patters to match recipients. The correct query
is:
query_filter = proxyAddresses=smtp:%...@domain1.ch
* Patrick Ben Koetter p...@state-of-mind.de:
Is smtp:%s sufficient? IIRC the main mail address is noted as SMTP:%s. A
query that catches those too would be this:
query_filter = (|(proxyAddresses=smtp:%s)(proxyAddresses=SMTP:%s))
On second thought...
A query that matches all aliases
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 04:39:46PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Victor Duchovni postfix-users@postfix.org:
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 01:20:39AM +0200, Marco Rebsamen wrote:
query_filter = proxyaddresses=...@domain1.ch*
DO NOT use wildcard * patters to match recipients. The
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 04:45:39PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Patrick Ben Koetter p...@state-of-mind.de:
Is smtp:%s sufficient? IIRC the main mail address is noted as SMTP:%s. A
query that catches those too would be this:
query_filter =
* Victor Duchovni postfix-users@postfix.org:
Is smtp:%s sufficient? IIRC the main mail address is noted as SMTP:%s. A
query that catches those too would be this:
The proxyAddresses field is matched case-insensitively. No fancy gymnastics
required:
query_filter =
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 04:58:48PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Victor Duchovni postfix-users@postfix.org:
Is smtp:%s sufficient? IIRC the main mail address is noted as
SMTP:%s. A
query that catches those too would be this:
The proxyAddresses field is matched
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 08:50:33PM +0200, Marco Rebsamen wrote:
Ok, I'm really confused about that LDAP lookup stuff :-/
What I want to do is to check if an address to which a message is addressed
really exists.
I'm currently using this script for local receipient checks:
bind_dn =
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 09:46:26PM +0200, Marco Rebsamen wrote:
search_base = DC=hive, DC=loc
query_filter = proxyAddresses=smtp:*...@unimatrix0.ch
result_attribute = proxyAddresses
What is that pesky * doing in your query filter!!!
It's a damn wildcard! I thought I would need it
Marco Rebsamen mrebsa...@unimatrix0.ch wrote in message
news:f70fd6682c026e40970a322e98e764545...@tranceiver.hive.loc...
Hello Everybody
I wan't to have my local recipeints checked against my Active Directory. So I
have created the .cf file with the LDAP parameters:
bind_dn =
* Marco Rebsamen mrebsa...@unimatrix0.ch:
I wan't to have my local recipeints checked against my Active Directory.
So I have created the .cf file with the LDAP parameters:
bind_dn = u...@domain.local
bind_pw = **
server_host = 192.168.8.254
#Global Catalog port
server_port = 3268
An: postfix-users@postfix.org
Betreff: Re: local_recipient_maps with LDAP
* Marco Rebsamen mrebsa...@unimatrix0.ch:
I wan't to have my local recipeints checked against my Active Directory.
So I have created the .cf file with the LDAP parameters:
bind_dn = u...@domain.local
bind_pw
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