Mac OS X Server 10.4 and virtual_maps
I accept mail for many domains.
If the mail is addressed to:
<known_user>@<any_hosted_domain>, I want to deliver the mail to the
known_user
If the user is unknown, I want to bounce the eMail.
The exception to this is the domain: abcdefg.com
(not the actual domain name)
Whenever I give my email address to a vendor, I give them:
<vendor>@abcdefg.com
Example:
Amazon knows me as email@hidden
Apple knows me as email@hidden
There are many 100s of @abcdefg.com email addresses that I have
given out.
Now for my problem....
I do want to accept all mail sent to: <anything>@abcdefg.com
and forward it to local user: sortme
Is there any way to do this in the GUI?
I have tried creating the short name: sortme
with a second short name of: @abcdefg
local user sortme is now getting the mail but is part of an
undeliverable message.
PLEASE HELP
THANKS IN ADVANCE
Note:
With Mac OS X Server 10.3, I went into: main.cf and added:
local_recipient_maps =
virtual_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
then went into file: virtual
and added:
@abcdefg.com sortme
and updated the config files by:
cd /etc/postfix
postmap /etc/postfix/virtual
While i suspect this will work for 10.4, I was wondering if there
is an easier way using the GUI.
Please reply using baby steps, I am way over my head :)
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Lenny Barshack
You can lead a man to Congress, but you can't make him think.
Milton Berle
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