How can I deliver group e-mails via Fetchmail
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I would like to send E-Mails to a defined Group in Kopano .
But everything I try does not work.The Manuel example:
kopano-admin --details --type group sales
Name: sales
Email address: sales@blablabla.de
Address book: Visible
Send-as:
Users (2):
Username Fullname Homeserver Storejohn John Doe Kopano ABCDE
mary Mary Jones Kopano FGHIJso how can I reach the “sales@blablabla.de” through the internet - via fetchmail ?
Thanks.
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OK, I got a Mailbox sales@blablabla.de which is called by fetchmail. But how can I tell the dagent for which group the e-mail is ?
Group Name, e-mail Address and external ID are not working.
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Forwardings to groups are also not possible …
I can create the rules, and I got errors that I cannot send without E-Mail Addresses. I only can send e-mails to that groups manually without rules.Question: Groupware without Group E-Mails?
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Hi @kmeyer,
@kmeyer said in How can I deliver group e-mails via Fetchmail:
But how can I tell the dagent for which group the e-mail is ?
Kopano-dagent only delivers into the mailbox of a given user, when you want to deliver a mail to a group you need to resolve the group in your mta (postfix for example), which will then pass the mail for each group member to dagent.
@kmeyer said in How can I deliver group e-mails via Fetchmail:
I only can send e-mails to that groups manually without rules.
I quickly tested this and have no problems creating a forwarding rule in WebApp that forwards a mail to a given group.
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@fbartels said in How can I deliver group e-mails via Fetchmail:
Kopano-dagent only delivers into the mailbox of a given user, when you want to deliver a mail to a group you need to resolve the group in your mta (postfix for example), which will then pass the mail for each group member to dagent.
Hi @fbartels ,
many thanks for your reply, I will check it.Question:
is it possible to use the user-db configuration or does it have to be ldap to break up the groups in users with Postfix?
Is there an example solution?Regards
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@kmeyer yes, you can use the aliases file in postfix to also resolve one address to multiple recipients.