On 11/29/2004 08:57 pm, Phillip Hutchings wrote:
Um, what? Mail comes in on port 25, listening on port 26 won't help
you. I also wouldn't recommend using a port under 1024 for any
non-standard service.
My router forwards port 25 to port 26 on the machine that accepts mail,
Postfix accepts it and the spam is removed, it is then forwarded to port 25
and then Courier MTA accepts it.
I was told to use aliases and this seems to work, though it is not the way I
would have preferred to do it. It's good enough though. I could leave
Postfix out of this were it not for the fact that I have no idea how to do
the spam control in Courier MTA; I can't find documentation for this.
Courier itself delivers to user...@somedomain.com fine - I use it all
the time. Make sure DEFAULTDELIVERY in courierd is set to maildrop, and
that you don't have a .courier-default doing things with it.
It is set to maildrop. I am now using aliases to do what I wanted to do with
extended addressing. It works and it is good enough.
thanks
sp@mtr@p cro...@shadypond.com