tickets #113755
closedNew e-mail alias o3-admins@opensuse.org
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Description
Dear admins,
may we kindly ask for creating a new e-mail alias o3-admins@opensuse.org
pointing to o3-admins@suse.de? We are in need for a sensible, reply-able
sender address for scripts on ariel (o3).
Thanks in advance,
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Jan Baier
QE Tools
Updated by pjessen over 2 years ago
- Category set to Email
- Status changed from New to Feedback
- Assignee set to pjessen
- Private changed from Yes to No
jbaier_cz wrote:
Dear admins,
may we kindly ask for creating a new e-mail alias o3-admins@opensuse.org
pointing to o3-admins@suse.de? We are in need for a sensible, reply-able
sender address for scripts on ariel (o3).
Hi Jan, no prob, done.
Although I'm curious - what makes o3-admins@opensuse.org
any more "sensible and reply-able" than o3-admins@suse.de
?
Updated by jbaier_cz over 2 years ago
I just checked, it works flawlessly, thanks!
Although I'm curious - what makes o3-admins@opensuse.org any more "sensible and reply-able" than o3-admins@suse.de?
Spam filter on mx.suse.de does. We need to send the e-mail from something outside the suse.de domain.
Updated by jbaier_cz over 2 years ago
- Related to action #112673: Cannot send emails from o3 size:M added
Updated by pjessen over 2 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
jbaier_cz wrote:
I just checked, it works flawlessly, thanks!
Although I'm curious - what makes o3-admins@opensuse.org any more "sensible and reply-able" than o3-admins@suse.de?
Spam filter on mx.suse.de does. We need to send the e-mail from something outside the suse.de domain.
When the mails are forwarded to the same address, I would expect the spamfilter to behave the same. Anyway, let me know if there's anything else I can do.
Updated by tinita over 1 year ago
For the record, to write it down somewhere, we had the problem in o3 that cron emails couldn't be sent and landed in /var/mail/root
, where we would have to actively look into.
We now also added root@ariel.suse-dmz.opensuse.org
to /etc/postfix/sender_canonical
(and ran postmap /etc/postfix/sender_canonical
to regenerate the lmdb file).
edit: sorry, wrong ticket, I wanted to add this comment to a ticket for the QE Tools team.