Dear Eric,
Thanks for your reply.
I am sorry that my explanation is not clear enough in my last email.
We have a user a...@abc.com.
He need to forward email from fu...@otherdomain.com to 1...@123.com once he got
the email from fu...@otherdomain.com.
The setting in qmailadmin will forward all
Dear All,
We setup a new QMT system in centos 6.6 64bit by using the new installation
procedure in one week ago.
There are around 25 users and around 50 email address in there different
domains.
Most of the users are using outlook 2013 and few are using outlook 2010.
All connected to the new
eric
i tried with starttls and without encrypted password
still it does not connect to the server
is there some way to send email manually using command prompt with starttls
note that the certificate that i have is the qmailtoaster's cert.
the
- Original Message -
From: Eric Shubert
This sort of thing is generally server-side filtering. We intend to use
Sieve with dovecot's deliver to provide this functionality in QMT, but
it's not in there yet.
I think you can write a maildrop rule to accomplish this though. While I
don't encourage the use of maildrop because it'll be
alex
to start with try disabling : pop3_lock_session
ie set pop3_lock_session = no
most of email clients (outlook / thunderbird etc ) make multiple connections
simultaneously to the mailbox which causes problems.
rajesh
- Original Message -
From: Alex Kan