[Maia-users] two forward host .
Darrick Hartman
dhartman at djhsolutions.com
Sat Apr 7 09:31:18 PDT 2007
Ryan Delany (RG) wrote:
> I guess I just have trouble understanding the difference between what oyu
> want to do, and what you can do with postfix. If you setup Postfix
> correctly, the instance listening on port 10025 doesn't do anything except
> accept the mail after amavis, and then the transport table will send it on
> it's to it's final destination, which would seem to give an end result
> identical to what you've described. What am I missing?
>
> For the tickets you referenced, I was the catalyst behind 392, which is
> really just an alternate way to store the postfix transport table in a
> mysql database instead of in a flat file. I've set that up on my own
> server in fact already and it works nicely. I can just add a domain
> direcly in the maia interface, including the transport info, and it stuffs
> it into the db for me and postfix starts using it right away.
Ryan,
Thank you (and Mr. Morton) for straightening me out. It was late last
night when I replied. Ticket 392 looks like it would handle the needs.
It does expand somewhat beyond Maia's purpose, but I hope the
developers consider it because it would be much easier than maintaining
a flat file for the transports.
Darrick
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