From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2022-07-16 05:12:48
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The best solution here is to configure Usermin with the correct domain name for sending email. You can do this by adding the line : server_name=mailsrv.myoffice.org to /etc/usermin/mailbox/config On 14/Jul/2022 08:30 Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote .. > Update 3: OK it seems to work but I have to login to Usermin at https://mailsrv.myoffice.org:20000 > instead (of preferred internal/local https://mailsrv.office.local:20000) > then the automatic reply works and the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the > correct "From:" with email address: > From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > > But login in to the internal (192.168.x.0/24 zone) with https://mailsrv.office.local:20000, > the file $HOME/autoreply.0.txt contains the wrong "From:" address (which bounces > then back and email is never delivered) > From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > > Also trying to set Webmin > Usermin Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server > hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" (instead of "Work out from browser") > gives an error: > "Failed to change address : An error occurring starting Usermin with the new address > and port settings" > > So it would be nice to set the Web Server hostname in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf > ... > Is this possible ? > > > > > > > > On 14 Jul 2022, at 16:48, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > > > > Update 2: Automatic Reply is still not working after setting Webmin > Usermin > Configuration > Ports and Addresses > Web server hostname: "mailsrv.myoffice.org" > > and in /etc/usermin/miniserv.conf > > host=mailsrv.myoffice.org > > > > Even logout and restarting Webmin & Usermin it will still write the correct hostname > but wrong domainname into file "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt". > > > > Since our Email-Server "mailsrv" has 2 separate Ethernet cards: > > - one NIC for internal network: 192.168.x.0/24 (office.local) and > > - one NIC for public network (myoffice.org) > > > > the autoreply.0.txt has always the wrong internal network DNS name -> (office.local > intead of myoffice.org) > > > > So $HOME/autoreply.0.txt should read with TLD (here: mailsrv.myoffice.org) > > > > From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > > > > instead of wrong (internal domain mailsrv.office.localname for internal network > 192.168.x.0/24): > > > > From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > > > > So the script which generates the "$HOME/autoreply.0.txt" file, extracts and > writes the wrong domainname (office.local...) ?! > > > > > > > >> On 14 Jul 2022, at 14:39, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > >> > >> Well I think I found something...I added procmail to /etc/postfix/main.cf as > "mailbox_command" > >> mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION" DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/ MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir > >> > >> After that it worked: the Auto Reply in Usermin creates the file "autoreply.0.txt" > in $HOME, > >> but inside this file the domainname of the host is not the TLD domain name, > but instead "office.local" > >> > >> From: "gilles" <gilles@mailsrv.office.local> > >> > >> it should read: > >> > >> From: "gilles" <gi...@ma...> > >> or > >> From: "gilles" <gi...@my...> > >> > >> With <mailsrv.office.local> it bounces back and gets queued... > >> > >> Can someone give me a clue which script to edit that generates the hostname > with TLD for file "autoreply.0.txt" ? > >> I've edited the variable: $host (line 105) in /etc/usermin/forward/autoreply.pl > but that doesn't seem to work... > >> > >> Any clues ? > >> > >> thanks > >> > >> gilles > >> > >> > >>> On 14 Jul 2022, at 10:56, Gilles Celli <gil...@ec...> wrote: > >>> > >>> Automatic reply for Usermin v1.840 doesn't seem to work on our OpenSUSE Leap > 15.3 Email-Server... > >>> > >>> Quick question: is "procmail" required along with postfix to have automatic > replies ? > >>> > >>> I've tried / checked a few things: > >>> When I create a new "Automatic Reply" it creates the ".forward" file in my > $HOME directoy with content: > >>> |/usr/bin/procmail > >>> > >>> If the .forward file is present => no reply, and no email is received. > >>> > >>> Also I checked in "Webmin" > Usermin Configuration > "Usermin module configuration" > > "Configurable options for Mail Forwarding and Replies" > >>> and "Allowed Forwarding types" everything is selected (Autoreply etc.) and > "Mail system installed" is set to "Sendmail". > >>> > >>> I suspect something is missing, but I don't want to mess up my Dovecot / Postfix > (with LMTP) setup, so I'm not sure if "procmail" required for Autoreply ? 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