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2017 Jul 20
2
vacation problem with SRS
Hi i have similiar problem like here: http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic11833-iredmail-support-vocation-respone-unknown-user.html email send : from : web123 at gmail.com to : jacka at mail.com vocation sent back from : jacka at mail.com to : srs0=hmc8=v7=gmail.com=web123 at mail.com postsrsd changing return-path from web123 at gmail.com to srs0=hmc8=v7= gmail.com=web123 at mail.com this is no problem for me but sieve: Vacation's messages are always addressed to the Return-Path address it is possible some how change this ugly to header...
2017 Jul 20
3
vacation problem with SRS
...ttp://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic11833-iredmail-support-vo >> cation-respone-unknown-user.html >> >> >> email send : >> from : web123 at gmail.com >> to : jacka at mail.com >> >> vocation sent back >> from : jacka at mail.com >> to : srs0=hmc8=v7=gmail.com=web123 at mail.com >> >> >> >> postsrsd changing return-path from web123 at gmail.com to srs0=hmc8=v7= >> gmail.com=web123 at mail.com >> >> this is no problem for me but sieve: >> >> Vacation's messages are always addressed to...
2017 Aug 24
2
vacation problem with SRS
...ne-unknown-user.html > >>> > >>> > >>> email send : > >>> from : web123 at gmail.com > >>> to : jacka at mail.com > >>> > >>> vocation sent back > >>> from : jacka at mail.com > >>> to : srs0=hmc8=v7=gmail.com=web123 at mail.com > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> postsrsd changing return-path from web123 at gmail.com to srs0=hmc8=v7= > >>> gmail.com=web123 at mail.com > >>> > >>> this is no problem for me but sieve: &g...
2017 Jul 20
0
vacation problem with SRS
...i have similiar problem like here: > > http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic11833-iredmail-support-vocation-respone-unknown-user.html > > > email send : > from : web123 at gmail.com > to : jacka at mail.com > > vocation sent back > from : jacka at mail.com > to : srs0=hmc8=v7=gmail.com=web123 at mail.com > > > > postsrsd changing return-path from web123 at gmail.com to srs0=hmc8=v7= > gmail.com=web123 at mail.com > > this is no problem for me but sieve: > > Vacation's messages are always addressed to the Return-Path address > > i...
2017 Aug 24
0
vacation problem with SRS
...iredmail-support-vo >>> cation-respone-unknown-user.html >>> >>> >>> email send : >>> from : web123 at gmail.com >>> to : jacka at mail.com >>> >>> vocation sent back >>> from : jacka at mail.com >>> to : srs0=hmc8=v7=gmail.com=web123 at mail.com >>> >>> >>> >>> postsrsd changing return-path from web123 at gmail.com to srs0=hmc8=v7= >>> gmail.com=web123 at mail.com >>> >>> this is no problem for me but sieve: >>> >>> Vacation...
2017 Jul 20
0
SRS and vacation message
Hi i have similiar problem like here: http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic11833-iredmail-support-vocation-respone-unknown-user.html email send : from : web123 at gmail.com to : jacka at mail.com vocation sent back from : jacka at mail.com to : srs0=hmc8=v7=gmail.com=web123 at mail.com postsrsd changing return-path from web123 at gmail.com to srs0=hmc8=v7= gmail.com=web123 at mail.com this is no problem for me but sieve: Vacation's messages are always addressed to the Return-Path address it is possible some how change this ugly to header...
2017 Aug 27
0
vacation problem with SRS
...t gmail.com <mailto:web123 at gmail.com> > >>> to : jacka at mail.com <mailto:jacka at mail.com> > >>> > >>> vocation sent back > >>> from : jacka at mail.com <mailto:jacka at mail.com> > >>> to : srs0=hmc8=v7=gmail.com <http://gmail.com>=web123 at mail.com > <mailto:web123 at mail.com> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> postsrsd changing return-path from web123 at gmail.com > <mailto:web123 at gmail.com> to srs0=hmc8...
2004 Jan 30
1
Add Printer Wizard - 3.0.2rc1 - still problem
>Tait Shrum wrote: >| We have a Samba 3.01 pre3 server that acts as a print server among other >| things. When our users go to the add printer wizard in Windows, it >| doesn't show our samba server! The only way to add a printer is by >| manually entering the path. That's really inconvenient if you don't >| know the path. :) Is there some way we can resolve this?