Interesting. The flexibility of XMail never ceases to amaze me.
Final question:
I assume the .tab file need to have forwarding info in it. Or does it
just need to exist. Could I simply #touch davidel.tab to create the
file or do I still need
"smtprelay"[TAB]"theinternalipaddressofmymailserver" with a [newline] after it
in the davidel.tab file
Thanks again Davide!
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009, Dale wrote:
Does this apply to customdomains? The docs don't specify it.
Given the following:
custdomain (doing an smtprelay) of bob.com
bob.com.tab exists in /MailRoot/custdomains/
The docs say that a directory will be created in cmdaliases but that isn't the case here.Â
***SNIP***
For every handled domain (listed inside 'domains.tab') a directory with the
same domain name is created inside the
'cmdaliases' subdirectory. This directory is automatically created and removed
when you add/remove domains through
the CTRL protocol (or 'CtrlClnt').
***SNIP***
My cmdaliases directory doesn't have anything in it. Can I manually create it?
If I do create it, it looks like I then would need a file inside of the
/MailRoot/cmdaliases/bob/ directory named
"dale.tab".
Such as: /MailRoot/cmdaliases/bob/dale.tab
In the dale.tab file I would need somethinglike this??
"smtprelay"[TAB]"theinternalipaddressofmymailserver" with a [newline] after it?
If this is the case, will anything WITHOUT a matching .tab file be dumped by
the XMail server and not relay?
You create a directory inside 'cmdaliases' with the name of the domain
(lowercase). Inside such directory you create as many .tab files as you
have accounts.
So for a [email protected] account, you'd have:
cmdaliases
xmailserver.org
davidel.tab
- Davide
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