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yes mailertable, but no fall back at all.ACK
mailertable, only a few entries in LDAP routingPlease elaborate on which you're using when and why.
I am not really doing anything yet. I have some people on LOCAL using forwarding, which are starting to generate spf bounces.ACK
But in the near future I would like to offer an email address that is forwarded, that I configure and not some users turning it off/on.Okay.
I tested a bit with ldap routing. I would be able to forward remotely via MailLocalAdress and MailRoutingAddressNomenclature becomes extremely important and we quickly get into minutia.
test@gmail.com -> test@me.com received at MX -> test@guerrillamail.comIs me.com one of your addresses or Apple's iCloud?
I think it would be nicer if I could skip processing on LOCAL.You should be able to forward directly on MX without needing to loop through LOCAL.
There will be email addresses on this @me.com that are just delivered to regular mailboxes on LOCAL.It looks like you are using @me.com as a reference to your own domain, not Apple's iCloud me.com.
I have limited experience with smart hosts. Only used in situations where all traffic is forwarded.ACK
I think I have fair amount of local deliveries also on OUTGOING. What is the problem with local delivery and SRS?SRS doesn't interfere with delivery. SRS alters the SMTP envelope /from/ address. SRS could happen at each SMTP hop along the way and it shouldn't adversely impact delivery.
I thought the SRS milters could be given something like ip ranges to determine what is local and not?I don't know how an SRS milter would work. As such I can't speak to how they do and don't operate.
Yes that would be my 2nd point of attention. Handling these user forwards correctly. But I thought focussing on just forwarding at the MX would be easier for now.The way that I'm using SRS, Sendmail looks to see if the recipient email domain is local to itself or if it's to be sent somewhere off box. If the email is to be sent somewhere off box, then SRS is used. Thus email from LOCAL (via .forward files thereon) going anywhere not on LOCAL (assuming SRS is done on LOCAL) will be rewritten.
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