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On Sat, 2 Dec 2017, Mark Foley wrote:
I have a Samba4 Active Directory server. Dovecot authenticates AD Users with
domain credentials
using GSSAPI (Thunderbird client). I believe I have Dovecot set to attempt
authentication via
Hi,
Additionally, I just tried bellow:
From: serv...@paypal.comhttps://www.hushmail.com style="display:none"\n\0...@mailsploit.com
Reply-To: serv...@paypal.comhttps://www.hushmail.com style="display:none"\n\0...@mailsploit.com
Thanks
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> Hi,
>
> Sorry, It comes b
Hi,
Sorry, It comes by fetching ENVELOPE, not BODYSTRUCTURE.
For example:
A01 UID FETCH 24 (ENVELOPE)
* 4 FETCH (UID 24 ENVELOPE ("Fri, 08 Dec 2017 09:44:35 +0900" "test2" ((NIL NIL
"service" "paypal.com")) (("dev1" NIL "dev1-bounces" "example.com")) ((NIL NIL
"service" "paypal.com")) (("user1"
Originally I was on a business connection, so no port blocking. I moved to
a residential connection at home and they blocked port 25. So I enabled
my VPS in the cloud to relay my mail to the imap server in my home. It's a
very simple setup. I only allow a couple IPs to relay anything through
On 12/10/2017 12:39 PM, Stephan H wrote:
I have dovecot postfix setup on my home server as well. I use a virtual
server in the cloud as my mx record and mail relay and have my home record
on dynamic dns. It's really effective.
My MX points at a leased virtual server and my home server uses
f
On December 10, 2017 5:25:46 PM EST, Stephan H wrote:
>Which part? Hosting the email server at home or the relay in the
>cloud?
>
>On Dec 10, 2017 14:53, "Fabian A. Santiago"
>
>wrote:
>
>> On December 10, 2017 3:39:05 PM EST, Stephan H
>wrote:
>> >I have dovecot postfix setup on my home server
Which part? Hosting the email server at home or the relay in the cloud?
On Dec 10, 2017 14:53, "Fabian A. Santiago"
wrote:
> On December 10, 2017 3:39:05 PM EST, Stephan H wrote:
> >I have dovecot postfix setup on my home server as well. I use a
> >virtual
> >server in the cloud as my mx reco
Hello Bruce et al,
One thing I did not specify. I have very strict idea in the way I am
installing a package on a server I put online.
Ideally, I want to have some install process I setup once and I don't
have to worry about anything, especially security.
When I have to install a software, let's
On December 10, 2017 3:39:05 PM EST, Stephan H wrote:
>I have dovecot postfix setup on my home server as well. I use a
>virtual
>server in the cloud as my mx record and mail relay and have my home
>record
>on dynamic dns. It's really effective.
>
>On Dec 10, 2017 2:37 PM, "Fabian A. Santiago"
>
I have dovecot postfix setup on my home server as well. I use a virtual
server in the cloud as my mx record and mail relay and have my home record
on dynamic dns. It's really effective.
On Dec 10, 2017 2:37 PM, "Fabian A. Santiago"
wrote:
> On December 10, 2017 2:49:35 PM EST, "André Rodier"
On December 10, 2017 2:49:35 PM EST, "André Rodier" wrote:
>Hello Mike,
>
>Yes, I am using a static IP address, but in theory, you could use a
>dynamic one.
>
>Nothing technically would prevent email exchanges between two boxes, as
>long as the SPF records are up to date and the DKIM is properly s
But on other side i have that same settings (Only on dovecot 1 ) ID and GID
are that same, and on other site i dont have any info in logs...
I think this is @ dovecot 2 problem, but dont know how to solve it...
Best regards.
2017-12-01 8:02 GMT+01:00 Aki Tuomi :
> This is probably problem on the
Hello Mike,
Yes, I am using a static IP address, but in theory, you could use a
dynamic one.
Nothing technically would prevent email exchanges between two boxes, as
long as the SPF records are up to date and the DKIM is properly setup.
Unfortunately, some ISPs are simply blacklisting full range
Thank you,
I remember to had a look at this project, and I found it huge.
I started mine because I want LDAP authentication.
I also wanted less features / programs, less obtrusive, and better
attention to small details, like automatic DKIM generation and DNS updates.
I hope not to end up with
--On Sunday, December 10, 2017 7:05 PM + André Rodier
wrote:
This is so far what I have achieved:
How about MIMEDefang, ClamAV, and SpamAssassin? I'm currently running
MD+Clam from sendmail and SA from procmail, but I'm open to seeing the
equivalent solution with Postfix and the Doveco
Check out https://github.com/sovereign/sovereign/blob/master/README.md
Might have some of what you are looking for already done.
Bruce
On Dec 10, 2017 2:06 PM, André Rodier wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have been using Postfix and Dovecot for my personal emails for years.
After being tired of
On 10/12/17 20:05, André Rodier wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have been using Postfix and Dovecot for my personal emails for years.
> After being tired of reinstalling my personal mail server many times, I
> am currently writing some Ansible scripts to do it automatically.
Kudos, it's a good proj
Hello everyone,
I have been using Postfix and Dovecot for my personal emails for years.
After being tired of reinstalling my personal mail server many times, I
am currently writing some Ansible scripts to do it automatically.
I obviously checked the other projects, and did not found anything clos
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