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Setup Postfix to catch emails received to a Java program
Postfix does not get external emailspostfix store emails on mongodbhow to have all postfix emails have ONE from email addressPostfix Receive emails onlyconfiguring postfix to catch all with a suffix using virtual alias mapSetup Postfix as a relay / filterLogging received from timestamp in postfixPostfix + Dovecot SASL - Need catch all with virtual usersUbuntu/Postfix not receiving emails from outsideConfiguring postfix to save all received mail in a file
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I would like to configure my PostFix server to forward every emails received to a Java instance, I found some virtual domain config but I don't know how to plug it to my Java instance.
Thanks for your help !
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I would like to configure my PostFix server to forward every emails received to a Java instance, I found some virtual domain config but I don't know how to plug it to my Java instance.
Thanks for your help !
postfix java
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see the answers here stackoverflow.com/questions/561011/…
– JanPl
May 25 at 7:22
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I would like to configure my PostFix server to forward every emails received to a Java instance, I found some virtual domain config but I don't know how to plug it to my Java instance.
Thanks for your help !
postfix java
I would like to configure my PostFix server to forward every emails received to a Java instance, I found some virtual domain config but I don't know how to plug it to my Java instance.
Thanks for your help !
postfix java
postfix java
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see the answers here stackoverflow.com/questions/561011/…
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see the answers here stackoverflow.com/questions/561011/…
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see the answers here stackoverflow.com/questions/561011/…
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see the answers here stackoverflow.com/questions/561011/…
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Things you may have a look at:
- route mail to account and use pop/imap to fetch mail into your programm
- setup you programm to receive mail through lmtp like dovecot does
- have a look at master.cf and integrate your programm there
- transport pipe may also be a solution
Not sure what is right for your problem you need to solve. Depends a lot on volume of mails and what Java supports here.
TabTwo, mail volumes may be quite important...and my Java Program will be a Tomcat web app, I'll have a look at the different solutions you are mentioning
– tiamat
May 25 at 7:20
Personaly, if volume is not to high, I would go the POP way. All the complexity with mailhandlling linke bounces, headers ... is handled by software that does this job 10+ years. Plus, it would be very easy to adapt to different enviroments, all you need is a server you can fetch mail from, be it Lotus, Exchange ... and probably way faster to implement/poc. @JanPI s link may be what you were looking for.
– TabTwo
May 25 at 8:51
yes I think you're right, Will go deeper on JanPi's link.
– tiamat
May 25 at 16:01
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Things you may have a look at:
- route mail to account and use pop/imap to fetch mail into your programm
- setup you programm to receive mail through lmtp like dovecot does
- have a look at master.cf and integrate your programm there
- transport pipe may also be a solution
Not sure what is right for your problem you need to solve. Depends a lot on volume of mails and what Java supports here.
TabTwo, mail volumes may be quite important...and my Java Program will be a Tomcat web app, I'll have a look at the different solutions you are mentioning
– tiamat
May 25 at 7:20
Personaly, if volume is not to high, I would go the POP way. All the complexity with mailhandlling linke bounces, headers ... is handled by software that does this job 10+ years. Plus, it would be very easy to adapt to different enviroments, all you need is a server you can fetch mail from, be it Lotus, Exchange ... and probably way faster to implement/poc. @JanPI s link may be what you were looking for.
– TabTwo
May 25 at 8:51
yes I think you're right, Will go deeper on JanPi's link.
– tiamat
May 25 at 16:01
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Things you may have a look at:
- route mail to account and use pop/imap to fetch mail into your programm
- setup you programm to receive mail through lmtp like dovecot does
- have a look at master.cf and integrate your programm there
- transport pipe may also be a solution
Not sure what is right for your problem you need to solve. Depends a lot on volume of mails and what Java supports here.
TabTwo, mail volumes may be quite important...and my Java Program will be a Tomcat web app, I'll have a look at the different solutions you are mentioning
– tiamat
May 25 at 7:20
Personaly, if volume is not to high, I would go the POP way. All the complexity with mailhandlling linke bounces, headers ... is handled by software that does this job 10+ years. Plus, it would be very easy to adapt to different enviroments, all you need is a server you can fetch mail from, be it Lotus, Exchange ... and probably way faster to implement/poc. @JanPI s link may be what you were looking for.
– TabTwo
May 25 at 8:51
yes I think you're right, Will go deeper on JanPi's link.
– tiamat
May 25 at 16:01
add a comment |
Things you may have a look at:
- route mail to account and use pop/imap to fetch mail into your programm
- setup you programm to receive mail through lmtp like dovecot does
- have a look at master.cf and integrate your programm there
- transport pipe may also be a solution
Not sure what is right for your problem you need to solve. Depends a lot on volume of mails and what Java supports here.
Things you may have a look at:
- route mail to account and use pop/imap to fetch mail into your programm
- setup you programm to receive mail through lmtp like dovecot does
- have a look at master.cf and integrate your programm there
- transport pipe may also be a solution
Not sure what is right for your problem you need to solve. Depends a lot on volume of mails and what Java supports here.
answered May 24 at 23:02
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TabTwo, mail volumes may be quite important...and my Java Program will be a Tomcat web app, I'll have a look at the different solutions you are mentioning
– tiamat
May 25 at 7:20
Personaly, if volume is not to high, I would go the POP way. All the complexity with mailhandlling linke bounces, headers ... is handled by software that does this job 10+ years. Plus, it would be very easy to adapt to different enviroments, all you need is a server you can fetch mail from, be it Lotus, Exchange ... and probably way faster to implement/poc. @JanPI s link may be what you were looking for.
– TabTwo
May 25 at 8:51
yes I think you're right, Will go deeper on JanPi's link.
– tiamat
May 25 at 16:01
add a comment |
TabTwo, mail volumes may be quite important...and my Java Program will be a Tomcat web app, I'll have a look at the different solutions you are mentioning
– tiamat
May 25 at 7:20
Personaly, if volume is not to high, I would go the POP way. All the complexity with mailhandlling linke bounces, headers ... is handled by software that does this job 10+ years. Plus, it would be very easy to adapt to different enviroments, all you need is a server you can fetch mail from, be it Lotus, Exchange ... and probably way faster to implement/poc. @JanPI s link may be what you were looking for.
– TabTwo
May 25 at 8:51
yes I think you're right, Will go deeper on JanPi's link.
– tiamat
May 25 at 16:01
TabTwo, mail volumes may be quite important...and my Java Program will be a Tomcat web app, I'll have a look at the different solutions you are mentioning
– tiamat
May 25 at 7:20
TabTwo, mail volumes may be quite important...and my Java Program will be a Tomcat web app, I'll have a look at the different solutions you are mentioning
– tiamat
May 25 at 7:20
Personaly, if volume is not to high, I would go the POP way. All the complexity with mailhandlling linke bounces, headers ... is handled by software that does this job 10+ years. Plus, it would be very easy to adapt to different enviroments, all you need is a server you can fetch mail from, be it Lotus, Exchange ... and probably way faster to implement/poc. @JanPI s link may be what you were looking for.
– TabTwo
May 25 at 8:51
Personaly, if volume is not to high, I would go the POP way. All the complexity with mailhandlling linke bounces, headers ... is handled by software that does this job 10+ years. Plus, it would be very easy to adapt to different enviroments, all you need is a server you can fetch mail from, be it Lotus, Exchange ... and probably way faster to implement/poc. @JanPI s link may be what you were looking for.
– TabTwo
May 25 at 8:51
yes I think you're right, Will go deeper on JanPi's link.
– tiamat
May 25 at 16:01
yes I think you're right, Will go deeper on JanPi's link.
– tiamat
May 25 at 16:01
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