Dyn-IP und Postfix (Sendmail, QMail, etc)
Frank Matthiess
Frank.Matthiess at GMX.net
Tue Feb 22 21:21:16 CET 2000
Tuesday den 22.02.2000 um 23:36 CET +0100, schrieb Johannes Klein:
> > Ach ja, und nicht vergessen aus der "canonical" eine
> > "canonical.db" zu generieren...
> >
> Hallo,
>
> aber wie genau generiere ich aus der canonical die canonical.db?
---schnipp---/etc/postfix/main.cf
canonical_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/canonical
---schnapp---
> Das Problem quaelt mit den Postfixnamen quaelt mich naemlich auch schon recht
> lange.
---schnipp---Postfix HTML Doku
Canonical address mapping
Before the cleanup daemon stores inbound mail into the incoming queue, it uses
the canonical table to rewrite all addresses in message envelopes and
in message headers, local or remote. The mapping is useful to replace login
names by Firstname.Lastname style addresses, or to clean up invalid
domains in mail addresses produced by legacy mail systems.
Canonical mapping is disabled by default. To enable, edit the canonical_maps
parameter in the main.cf file and specify one or more lookup tables,
separated by whitespace or commas. For example:
canonical_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/canonical
In addition to the canonical maps which are applied to both sender and
recipient addresses, you can specify canonical maps that are applied only to
sender addresses or to recipient addresses. For example:
sender_canonical_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sender_canonical
recipient_canonical_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/recipient_canonical
The sender and recipient canonical maps are applied before the common
canonical maps.
Sender-specific rewriting is useful when you want to rewrite ugly sender
addresses to pretty ones, and still want to be able to send mail to the those
ugly address without creating a mailer loop.
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