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mailoop [2019/06/01 18:28] mamailoop [2019/07/23 14:30] – [Alternative B (the advanced one)] ma
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 Replace expression <ip address> with the IP address of the OpenEMM server, which also runs the mailloop service.\\ Replace expression <ip address> with the IP address of the OpenEMM server, which also runs the mailloop service.\\
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-The 1st line assigns the IP address for domain.com and the 2nd line defines its regular hostname. The 3rd line defines the A record and the 4th line defines the MX record for the mailloop service domain name, meaning that host filter accepts emails sent to host mailloop.\\+The 1st line assigns the IP address for domain.com and the 2nd line defines its regular hostname. The 3rd line defines the A record and the 4th line defines the MX record for the mailloop service domain name, meaning that host **openemm** accepts emails sent to host **mailloop**.\\
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 Validate your setup by using a tool like dig or host, for example Validate your setup by using a tool like dig or host, for example
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 Use a sender/reply-to address with the mailloop service domain name (for example news@mailloop.domain.com). Since no real email addresses exist for this sender domain name, normally it would not be possible to reply to an email with this sender/reply-to address. To forward responses to a valid email address you have to define a bounce filter: Use a sender/reply-to address with the mailloop service domain name (for example news@mailloop.domain.com). Since no real email addresses exist for this sender domain name, normally it would not be possible to reply to an email with this sender/reply-to address. To forward responses to a valid email address you have to define a bounce filter:
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-In the configuration for the bounce filter set field "Filter address" manually to your sender/reply-to address (in this example news@mailloop.domain.com) and this address is then bound to this bounce configuration. Due to performance reasons it may take a few minutes until a newly created entry is known by the system.\\+In the GUI configuration for the bounce filter set field "Filter address" manually to your sender/reply-to address (in this example news@mailloop.domain.com) and this address is then bound to this bounce configuration. Due to performance reasons it may take a few minutes until a newly created entry is known by the system.\\
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 Finally, use field "Forward address" to enter the feedback email address of your choice. The flow looks like this: Finally, use field "Forward address" to enter the feedback email address of your choice. The flow looks like this: