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Sometimes, some or all of the users store their mail on separate internal email servers and the Opendium server needs to be set up to forward their mail to those servers rather than delivering it to local mail boxes.  This can be configured on a per-group basis in the ''Redirection'' subsection of the ''Mail'' tab.
Sometimes, some or all of the users store their mail on separate internal email servers and the Opendium server needs to be set up to forward their mail to those servers rather than delivering it to local mail boxes.  This can be configured on a per-group basis in the ''Redirection'' subsection of the ''Mail'' tab.


These are heritable settings (see [[Group Inheritance]]).  If you are not sure which settings would be applied to a user, look at the [[Mail Policy Modelling|Policy Modelling]] report.
These are heritable settings (see [[Group Inheritance]]).  If you are not sure which settings would be applied to a user, look at the [[Mail: Policy Modelling|Policy Modelling]] report.


Once you have selected a group, you can specify the address of another mail server.  Any mail destined for one of the users in that group will be forwarded to the configured mail server by SMTP.  These settings will also be inherited by all the descendent groups, unless explicitly overridden.  If you need to override the inherited settings, untick the Inherit box of the setting.  If you want to turn off mail redirection for a group, just leave the mail server address blank.
Once you have selected a group, you can specify the address of another mail server.  Any mail destined for one of the users in that group will be forwarded to the configured mail server by SMTP.  These settings will also be inherited by all the descendent groups, unless explicitly overridden.  If you need to override the inherited settings, untick the Inherit box of the setting.  If you want to turn off mail redirection for a group, just leave the mail server address blank.


Your internal mail server will probably need to be allowed to relay mail through the Opendium system without authenticating.  In order to set this up, create a new user group in [[Users & Groups]], then use the ''Create Network'' button to add the IP address of your mail server to that group.  In [[Mail Permissions & Limits|Permissions & Limits]], select the new group and tick ''Email clients can relay to external domains'' and ''Networks in this group never need to authenticate''.
Your internal mail server will probably need to be allowed to relay mail through the Opendium system without authenticating.  In order to set this up, create a new user group in [[Users & Groups]], then use the ''Create Network'' button to add the IP address of your mail server to that group.  In [[Mail: Permissions & Limits|Permissions & Limits]], select the new group and tick ''Email clients can relay to external domains'' and ''Networks in this group never need to authenticate''.


Please also read about [[Mail: The Anonymous Group|the Anonymous group]], as this is especially relevant to networks that have multiple email servers.
Please also read about [[Mail: The Anonymous Group|the Anonymous group]], as this is especially relevant to networks that have multiple email servers.
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 13 October 2022

Sometimes, some or all of the users store their mail on separate internal email servers and the Opendium server needs to be set up to forward their mail to those servers rather than delivering it to local mail boxes. This can be configured on a per-group basis in the Redirection subsection of the Mail tab.

These are heritable settings (see Group Inheritance). If you are not sure which settings would be applied to a user, look at the Policy Modelling report.

Once you have selected a group, you can specify the address of another mail server. Any mail destined for one of the users in that group will be forwarded to the configured mail server by SMTP. These settings will also be inherited by all the descendent groups, unless explicitly overridden. If you need to override the inherited settings, untick the Inherit box of the setting. If you want to turn off mail redirection for a group, just leave the mail server address blank.

Your internal mail server will probably need to be allowed to relay mail through the Opendium system without authenticating. In order to set this up, create a new user group in Users & Groups, then use the Create Network button to add the IP address of your mail server to that group. In Permissions & Limits, select the new group and tick Email clients can relay to external domains and Networks in this group never need to authenticate.

Please also read about the Anonymous group, as this is especially relevant to networks that have multiple email servers.