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Re: add a header like "rcpt to" to know for who is the mail

From: mouss (usebsdfree.fr)
Date: Thu Jul 06 2006 - 17:05:48 CDT


Thierry B wrote:
> Thierry B wrote:
>
>> mouss wrote:
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>>> Thierry B wrote:
>>>
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>>>
>>>> In fact, as postfix is not operationnal, I have another smtp server for
>>>> the moment, and I tell him that mails for the domain xxx.eu.org (the
>>>> domain that I test with postfix) are forwarded to the private ip of the
>>>> computer which has linux with postfix, so I don't think that my first
>>>> smtp server modify the recipient adress.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> The alias must be expanded just before delivery. If alias expansion
>>> occurs in fetchmail, in an intermediary MTA or before a content filter,
>>> then the original recipient is lost. and once information is lost, it
>>> can't be retrieved.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Yes it works with that in main.cf
>>
>> receive_override_options=no_address_mappings
>>
>> and that in master.cf:
>>
>> -o receive_override_options=
>>
>> and now, I've the good value in X-Original-To (the value of my alias :-))
>>
>> I try something else:
>>
>> I add this in main.cf:
>>
>> recipient_delimiter = +
>>
>> to be able to receive mails for thierry+x so it will be given to the
>> account thierry.
>>
>> but I've that in logs:
>>
>> Jul 5 15:31:35 debian postfix/pipe[4669]: E7AF758871:
>> to=<thierry+xxxx.eu.org>, relay=maildrop, delay=713, status=deferred
>> (temporary failure. Command output: /usr/bin/maildrop: Invalid user
>> specified. )
>>
>> Do you have an idea of the problem?
>>
>
> Excuse me,
>
> It works now with:
>
> maildrop unix - n n - - pipe
> flags=ODRqhu user=vmail argv=/usr/bin/maildrop -d ${user}${nexthop}
> ${extension} ${recipient} ${user} ${nexthop
>
> But I haven't resolved the second problem.
>
>
which second problem? (always explain what you refer to. redundancy is
useful).

>> Another thing, so as the mail is deffered, it gives me another idea, so
>> I looked for how to see the content of defered queue in postfix and how
>> to cat a deferred mail and how eventually move a deferred mail manually
>> in my inbox folder.
>>
don't do that. don't play with queue files, unless you really should
>> I found how to see the content of defered queue with postqueue -p and
>> how to cat a deferred mail with postcat -q id > file for example, but I
>> didn't found, how to move it manually to a folder, if I want...
>>
>>
If you were under torture to do this, then just pass the output of
postcat to a script or maildrop, then use postsuper to delete the queued
message. but you should avoid such games...
>> Do you have an idea of that problem too?
>>
>> Thanks :-)
>>
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