Carlos E. R. wrote:
The 2004-03-09 at 09:23 +0100, Koenraad Lelong wrote:
It's indeed ace-electronics.be, but I made an alias (I'm using a virtual domain) that should redirect koenraad.lelong@belgacom.net to k.lelong@ace-electronics.be.
Ah, but postfix must be told about it, not only in /etc/aliases.
I'm not using /etc/aliases. I'm using an MySQL backend, I only have 'virtual' users. But I think I have complicated the setup. You mentioned I should not run the two servers in parallel, I could get removed from the list. So I created a free mail account (that belgacom.net thing) and used that to test. I think I'm going to try it again like before, those mails from the list were getting to me via the postmaster, they were not bounced. Or am I missing something ?
B.T.W. Sorry I replied to you personally. I'm using Netscape, seems not to know how to handel lists (or I didn't set it up right ;-) ), so you have to keep your head at it.
I understand; no, it doesn't. I use a procmail rule to avoid that mistake - well, actually, three:
... Is it possible to automate this ? I mean, that seems to be specific for one mailing-list (suse), but I don't know if and when my users will subscribe to a mailing-list. It will be possible of course, but I would need to do some more 'programming'. Actually this points back to my initial problem : how do I deliver mails from mailinglists to those virtual users ? With Fetchmail & Postfix. B.T.W. I did manage to get more debug-info from Postfix, but I didn't learn anything more for the moment. I need more time. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Koenraad Lelong R&D Manager ACE electronics n.v.