email forward and sent capabilitites
Hello
we need to set forward, but need also that customer could sent from this email.
Maybe this configuration work fine?
1. set forward mailbox1@domain.com > recipient@domain.com
2. set mailbox mailbox1@domain.com with "suspend" restriction for receiveng incoming mail
Thanks
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Hey there! I haven't personally tried this configuration, but I don't see why it wouldn't work. My best advice would be to try it and see if it fits your needs. 0 -
Hello we need to set forward, but need also that customer could sent from this email. Maybe this configuration work fine? 1. set forward mailbox1@domain.com > recipient@domain.com 2. set mailbox mailbox1@domain.com with "suspend" restriction for receiveng incoming mail Thanks
No, it does not work, sending email to that email address gives "Address not found" error. "Your message wasn't delivered to mailbox='webmaster@netfinn.info'>@domain.com because the address couldn't be found, or is unable to receive mail" I tested this, before and after I suspended incoming.0 -
Awwwww. It's likely better to have the address forward to the one you want to use then, or have multiple addresses all forward to one primary address that the user will send from. 0 -
Awwwww. It's likely better to have the address forward to the one you want to use then, or have multiple addresses all forward to one primary address that the user will send from.
Try to explain better mailbox1@domain.com forward to 4 different mailboxes and this is ok We need also to give customer a way for sent from mailbox1@domain.com They don't want receive directyl from mailbox1@domain.com, because is a distribution list (as exchange) but neet to sent from this. Any solution for this?0 -
You could set that up by having mailbox1 be an active account on the server, but then it would also receive incoming messages. If you didn't want that to happen, you could just delete the messages once in a while so the mailbox doesn't get full. 0 -
In roundcube/configuration/identities, you can add a "from" address to send as other mail account from the domain and even set the new identity as the primary one. 0 -
You could set that up by having mailbox1 be an active account on the server, but then it would also receive incoming messages. If you didn't want that to happen, you could just delete the messages once in a while so the mailbox doesn't get full.
There is a filter setup suggest for delete on delivery? Thanks0 -
I just tested that and couldn't get that to work as the filters get processed before the forwarders. 0
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