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2006 Sep 19
0
[Bug 514] New: Making DNAT --to-destination resolve service named of port
...Product: netfilter/iptables Version: linux-2.6.x Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P2 Component: ip_tables (kernel) AssignedTo: laforge@netfilter.org ReportedBy: alexh@boxed.no Seeing how iptables in general tends to resolve name to numbers for hosts and services in ther parts, it seems inconsistent that the syntax "--to-destination 1.2.3.4:name" does not try to resolve "name" to it's service number. Ca this be added in a future version...
2007 Oct 09
1
Dovecot, postifx, virtual domains and deliver, what about luser_relay/fallback_relay?
I've read documentation (obviously not the right parts) and googled, but I can't seem how to solve this simple problem: I have a machine running postfix/dovecot and using virtual domains, delivery happens with dovecot's LDA. I also have an Exchange machine that I have to house some of the users of a given domain. How can I tell either postifx in general or dovecot's LDA that
2007 Aug 02
1
dovecot 1.0.2, sieve 1.0.2 and regex
I've just ported a largeish procmail script across to sieve and want to get to use wildcards in filing mail and can't seem to get regex to work. The script starts nicely with: > require ["fileinto","regex","envelope","vacation","regex"]; and a bit down these few lines comes into play: > elsif header :regex "From"
2007 May 04
2
Sieve not recognizing keywords
First, I've been lurking and using dovecot for a few years now and I've always liked it, great piece of software! :) I've finally decided to clean up my act here and get virutal users and get postfix (2.3), dovecot (1.0.0) and deliver to play nice, using postfixadmin. I have it 99% there, but one thing is left: When I receive mails, deliver finds my virtual home dir and then tries