I am having a problem with autoreplies not being forwarded properly. I have an email address, myname@gmail.com. Emails from this address are sent through SMTP on Plesk as myname@ourcompany.com. Then there is a forwarder from myname@ourcompany.com to myname@gmail.com. Regular emails are sent and received without a problem.
When my out of office message is on, I get bounce backs. For example, an email came in from afriend@anotherdomain.com. Strangely, the email was addressed to <SRS0=tMj8=F6=anotherdomain.com=afriend@ourcompany.com>. Obviously this fails because afriend@ourcompany.com is not a correct address. The full error message is: <SRS0=tMj8=F6=anotherdomain.com=afriend@ourcompany.com>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual mailbox table.
I found someone with a similar issue here: SRS and autoreply on gmail However, that fix was for cpanel, and not Plesk. The solution at the bottom was to "implement a reverse-path SRS redirect router", but that was for exim and not Postfix. Is this the same issue, and how would something similar be done on Plesk?
When my out of office message is on, I get bounce backs. For example, an email came in from afriend@anotherdomain.com. Strangely, the email was addressed to <SRS0=tMj8=F6=anotherdomain.com=afriend@ourcompany.com>. Obviously this fails because afriend@ourcompany.com is not a correct address. The full error message is: <SRS0=tMj8=F6=anotherdomain.com=afriend@ourcompany.com>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual mailbox table.
I found someone with a similar issue here: SRS and autoreply on gmail However, that fix was for cpanel, and not Plesk. The solution at the bottom was to "implement a reverse-path SRS redirect router", but that was for exim and not Postfix. Is this the same issue, and how would something similar be done on Plesk?