Email-Delegates problem
Roy Hoobler
roy at connectcomputing.com
Sun Oct 21 21:56:57 CEST 2007
Hi Divan,
Very good idea. I had a client that has three "networks", I had to add them
to the config to get it to work, and if an IP changes or they get a new one,
they have problems.
One, not a great, solution is using squirrelmail. I usually put that in a
directory and configure it, if people are at a remote location (traveling),
they can get to their email. It is pretty easy to put on top of kolab.
Thanks,
Roy
On Sunday 21 October 2007 14:48, Divan Santana wrote:
> Hey Everybody :)
>
> I would like turn off the feature that prevents authorised
> senders(connected via 465 with username/password) from sending if the from
> address is not a "valid sender".
>
> I really need to turn this off and have a big problem with this because of
> the following:
> I have admin at example.com addresses which I had to specify
> in /kolab/etc/postfix/virtual .
> Also in that file I specified aliased domains.
>
> So now if I send emails from admin at example.com or user at example2.com
> (aliased domain) then it rejects me with invalid sender message even though
> I'm authenticated.
>
> I know a work around is to allow your ip range to relay but I can't do this
> as people connect from public ips that are dynamic.
>
> Anyone have any ideas on how to switch this off?
>
> I would have though it would be somewhere in main.cf but I could be wrong.
>
> Any ideas would be much appreciated.
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