On 2/15/06, Lukasz Marciniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes! This is exactly what I tried ... on that specific account, in the email address column, there is:
Forwards:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
test
Well, like I said. It doesn't forward at all. :( In phpmyadmin the virtual table looks like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] test test 1
test [EMAIL PROTECTED],test 1
But incomming mail just stays on the test mail account.
I didn't know for the second method. Robert Kupka suggested to check the /etc/pam.d/sieve - I copied the content from /etc/pam.d/imap. I tried this second method and it somehow works. "somehow" because I've set forwarding on two accounts, I did receive mail on the other one, not to gmail - yet.
But accourding to this:
Feb 15 22:40:44 localhost postfix/smtp[4953]: 3F1BEFC2E0: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
relay=gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[ 66.249.93.114], delay=94, status=sent (250 2.0
.0 OK 1140039656 h1si157928ugf)
I *should* get the mail soon, right? :)
Well ... I must admit the first method would be nicer, because one can see clearly if there are any forwardings set. In the second option .... it seems you cannot until you click on "forward"?
What could be messed up for the first way to fail? Any idea?
In web-cyradm you have to ways of forwarding.
First done by postfix/mysql which forwards mails for all email addresses
of some account.
You can set this on 'accounts' page. You click on 'Forward' button and
write destination email address(es).
Yes! This is exactly what I tried ... on that specific account, in the email address column, there is:
Forwards:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
test
[EMAIL PROTECTED] test test 1
test [EMAIL PROTECTED],test 1
But incomming mail just stays on the test mail account.
Second one is done by Sieve script.
You can forward mails for particular email address of some account.
This is avaible on 'accounts'->'edit account'->'Forward'.
This more complicated to configure and debug.
If you can, use first method.
I didn't know for the second method. Robert Kupka suggested to check the /etc/pam.d/sieve - I copied the content from /etc/pam.d/imap. I tried this second method and it somehow works. "somehow" because I've set forwarding on two accounts, I did receive mail on the other one, not to gmail - yet.
But accourding to this:
Feb 15 22:40:44 localhost postfix/smtp[4953]: 3F1BEFC2E0: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
relay=gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[ 66.249.93.114], delay=94, status=sent (250 2.0
.0 OK 1140039656 h1si157928ugf)
I *should* get the mail soon, right? :)
Well ... I must admit the first method would be nicer, because one can see clearly if there are any forwardings set. In the second option .... it seems you cannot until you click on "forward"?
What could be messed up for the first way to fail? Any idea?
--
lp,
Andraž
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