bump, i have exactly the same issue. routing mails to different mx hosts depending on recipient domain (aka outbound transport in PMG language) is something which other products were able to do for decades.
i'd really like to see this in PMG.
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another resurrection of this old thread... Wouldn't it be cool to have recipient validation rely on LDAP/Active Directory information optionally, so you don't have to have Exchange Recipient Validation enabled which is kind of janky (having to use a different transport connector on port...
Hi,
I want to configure my PMGs to send all outgoing mails to a smarthost, except for specific domains. Is it possible to have such a configuration?
Thanks
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is it possible to hide or better change the hostname which is being presented when connecting with the mail gateway? It discloses my internal domain name and tbh the internal hostname is none of anyones business either... I'd like to change it to the mx record's name.
Thanks!
BR
which logs would you need? in syslog I can only see (after enabling verbosity for postfix), that postfix is trying to connect to only two of the three mail servers but not the third one (which is the only one reachable, lol).
I saw pmg is even replying with 450 4.7.1 <myemail@mydomain.com>...
ok, thanks. interesting, that this didn't strike earlier. I've been using this for years like that and never got any mail into SPAM quarantine like that.
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today I had two mails which were sent from a whitelisted IP (192.168.26.35) address delivered into my spam quarantine. I recently upgraded from 6.something to the most recent 7.something release and this is the first time, something like that happened.
Is there something that could override...
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i have a bunch of Domains configured in Proxmox Mail Gateway and I have three internal mail servers which are in a cluster.
Also, i checked the "Use MX" checkbox for all the domains, and entered mxin.mydomain.local.
In my local DNS Server, I have three MX records like this...
Interesting approach, will definitely try that out. I didn't think of configuring rules because without whitelisting my "internal" "system-mails" got filtered already just because of the fact that they didn't pass the SPF check, obviously.
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I have transitioned to PMG in my semi-production home-lab environment a few weeks ago and I do like the product very much so far.
However one thing still bothers me a bit. In the previous product i was using, it was possible to allow local mail delivery (i.e. delivery to domains which the...
sorry for not coming back to you earlier. i just wanted to reproduce the issue but unfortunately it didn't reoccur when I shut down one of the nodes. Not even if I just disconnect the network adapter of one of the gateways (to simulate an unexpected connection loss)...
I'll report back with the...
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