On 08/12/2016 02:08 PM, Ezsra McDonald wrote:
> I discovered recently that there is a local user and a mailman list with
> the same user@. The mail goes to the list and not the user. What is the
> trick to make Postfix handle these separately?
As others have noted, if name@domain is both a list a
On 8/12/2016 2:08 PM, Ezsra McDonald wrote:
I discovered recently that there is a local user and a mailman list with
the same user@. The mail goes to the list and not the user. What is the
trick to make Postfix handle these separately?
Lets say the domain is somewhere.com and the list is list.so
On 8/12/2016 4:08 PM, Ezsra McDonald wrote:
I discovered recently that there is a local user and a mailman list with
the same user@. The mail goes to the list and not the user. What is the
trick to make Postfix handle these separately?
Lets say the domain is somewhere.com and the list is list.so
I discovered recently that there is a local user and a mailman list with
the same user@. The mail goes to the list and not the user. What is the
trick to make Postfix handle these separately?
Lets say the domain is somewhere.com and the list is list.somewhere.com.
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