hi
do you have an example of a good configuration for the transport table
thank
Rich Wohlstadter a écrit :
What would the MTA have to tell cyrus to do that, if even possible?
the MTA would have to be configured to use LMTP to send the message and
send the multiple recipients in one submissio
Hi all,
first of all thanks for your fast response.
Rich, indeed we use postfix right now as MTA. How did you configure that
"bypass" for the local delivery daemon?
Thanks Helmut
Am Do, den 14.04.2005 schrieb Rich Wohlstadter um 4:53:
> >> What would the MTA have to tell cyrus to do that, if e
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Helmut Weigel wrote:
Hi all!
I 've got a question about how messages are stored on the system.
Think of the following situation:
I have a huge number of users in my mailstore, lets say 5.
And now i want to send one single email, maybe with a fully featured 150
Pages colore
>> What would the MTA have to tell cyrus to do that, if even possible?
> the MTA would have to be configured to use LMTP to send the message and
> send the multiple recipients in one submission to the LMTP socket.
One thing I found is that if your using postfix, you cannot configure it
to use the
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 17:25, Helmut Weigel wrote:
[snip]
> And now i want to send one single email, maybe with a fully featured 150
> Pages colored PDF Attachment, to them all.
>
> Can you see any chance, that this message is just stored once in the
> mailstore and there are 5 references /
I'm pretty sure I remember reading somewhere in the docs that Cyrus
already does this. If a single message is addressed to multiple users it
creates a hard link to the same message in each mailbox. Nothing special
required, as long as it's one message with multiple recipients.
Helmut Weigel wro
Hi all!
I 've got a question about how messages are stored on the system.
Think of the following situation:
I have a huge number of users in my mailstore, lets say 5.
And now i want to send one single email, maybe with a fully featured 150
Pages colored PDF Attachment, to them all.
Can you se