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* [[/aliasing]]: managing email redirects/aliases
 
* [[/aliasing]]: managing email redirects/aliases
 
* [[/fixing]]: diagnosis of installations that aren't working right
 
* [[/fixing]]: diagnosis of installations that aren't working right
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* see also: [[DKIM]], [[DMARC]], [[Sender Policy Framework]] (SPF)
 
===Files===
 
===Files===
 
* [[/main.cf]]
 
* [[/main.cf]]
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* [[/flow]]: the flow of messages across the various helper programs that make up Postfix
 
* [[/flow]]: the flow of messages across the various helper programs that make up Postfix
 
* [[/SSL]]: Postfix and SSL
 
* [[/SSL]]: Postfix and SSL
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
After making changes to the Postfix configuration files, you don't actually have to stop and restart Postfix to load the changes; you can just type (as root) "postfix reload".
 
After making changes to the Postfix configuration files, you don't actually have to stop and restart Postfix to load the changes; you can just type (as root) "postfix reload".

Revision as of 15:49, 17 September 2021

About

Postfix is an open source mail transfer agent (MTA) for POSIX systems. It is fully supported by Webmin/VirtualMin and is part of the Dovecot stack.

Pages

Files

Internal Apps

User Applets

Other Applets

These are installed as part of the postfix package; not sure how they should be classified:

Error Messages

Other Subpages

  • /flow: the flow of messages across the various helper programs that make up Postfix
  • /SSL: Postfix and SSL

Notes

After making changes to the Postfix configuration files, you don't actually have to stop and restart Postfix to load the changes; you can just type (as root) "postfix reload".

automatic BCC

To automatically BCC outgoing mail from any given set of users, set sender_bcc_maps in /main.cf to hash:/etc/postfix/sender_bcc. (In Webmin: BCC Mapping: Sender BCC mapping lookup tables)

Each line in the /sender_bcc file will contain the sender (which can be user@domain, user, or @domain), one or more blanks, then the recipient (which can be one address or multiple addresses separated by commas).

Example -- BCCs all mail sent by vbz.com users to an archive address:

@vbz.com archive2024@vbz.com

pages to index

Possibly useful pages:

Links

Official

Reference