being blocked because of unnecessary scraping?
This is off topic, so for my last...
I dont care how big or little ones volume is, it's the quality thats
taken into account, and if you're on a shared IP, its the risk that you
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On 23/11/2024 12:05, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 11/22/24 21:02, Noel Butler via dovecot wrote: This isn't exactly
on-topic, but does anyone know of any mailing lists for mail admins,
for discussion of deliverability (not the "bulk mailing" kind!),
Google's awful behavior, etc?
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ps. I think these guys have had their best times https://zonecheck.org/
not really up to date info
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On 18/11/2024 21:52, Marc via dovecot wrote:
Sorry for being off topic, but why are you deciding to move to
dovecot? I have the impression the trend is that everyone is moving to
google/outlook?
In June 2023, we ran a poll, below is
On 19/11/2024 08:07, The Doctor via dovecot wrote:
Microsft outlook and Google Gmail hosts most spammers on the Planet
Earth.
Nah, the worst offenders are OVH and Contabo, followed by digital sewer,
then gmail :)
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Sorry for being off topic, but why are you deciding to move to dovecot?
I have the impression the trend is that everyone is moving to
google/outlook?
In June 2023, we ran a poll, below is results of primary use of email,
the requirement was imap/p
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On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 12:35 PM Marc wrote:
> >
> > Mail already in the queue will need to be reprocessed with
> > postsuper -r ALL
> >
> > Or just delete it and test again.
> >
>
> his problem is low uid number
>
Right. Because dovecot is trying to deliver to the clamav user, because
postfix d
Mail already in the queue will need to be reprocessed with
postsuper -r ALL
Or just delete it and test again.
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 12:20 PM Noel J wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 12:16 PM Nick Howitt via dovecot <
> dovecot@dovecot.org> wrote:
>
>&g
il.howitts.co.uk[private/dovecot-lmtp] said: 451 4.3.0
> Temporary internal error (in reply to RCPT TO
> command))
>
> Am I too late for the destination address to get rewritten, so should I
> just purge the mailq and get some new test messages?
>
>
> On 26/10/2
Post aliases are implemented in the local delivery agent. To use lmtp, put
your aliases in virtual_alias_maps
Postfix does not expand aliases with sendmail -bv, just reports if the
address will be accepted.
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 11:47 AM Benny Pedersen via dovecot <
dovecot@dovecot.org> wro
hen they have a hissy fit, so I avoid them at all cost. NFS might be
simplicity, but that means far fewer things to go wrong, and why some
very large well known mail providers use it too.
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On 14/12/2023 00:08, Barbara M. wrote:
passdb {
args = /etc/dovecot/master-users
driver = passwd-file
master = yes
result_success = continue
}
try replacing result_success with
pass = yes
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hangelog/NEWS that's related
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Hi!
Can you try using strace for the doveadm command to see what it's up
to?
Aki
Aki,
Did you see anything out of the usual in the trace I sent you?
Just asking since I've manually cleaned up most folders, but left one
incase
o what it is asked of it :)
# doveconf -a
# 2.3.20 (80a5ac675d): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# Pigeonhole version 0.5.20 (149edcf2)
# OS: Linux 5.15.117 x86_64 Slackware 15.0 ext4
- Yes I know 2.3.21 was released 2 days ago, but I'm not seeing anything
in changelog/NEWS that's relate
tell the
difference, but I can't comment on containers or VM's, as we do not play
in the virtual world, these things need as much raw power as possible.
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On 20/07/2023 05:55, Gerald Galster wrote:
A dns query for imap.web.de address records (IN A) returns two ip
addresses.
And I'm betting each IP is a hardware load balancer with crap load of
servers behind each :)
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up a real cheap old hardware
balancer on likes of ebay.
but it more of a last line failover, and during the time it takes for
DNS to retry, and find another active node, an AWFUL lot of disgruntled
customers will be calling ;)
Ahhh reminds me on the very early 90's :)
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On 05/06/2023 20:52, Eirik Rye wrote:
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[...]
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the way they do.
Noel the only dumb ass here seems to be you. You are certainly not a
good advocate for the EMC product compared to institutions like NASA
and CERN that have >4000 drives in ceph solutions.
oh I hope your happy, I'm gonna lose a lot of sl
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On 22/05/2023 22:33, Marc wrote:
used director. real (hardware) load balancers are actually smart and
exponentially more reliable and robust than server based :)
because there runs no software on it, right
this statement here, shows what a clueless newbie you are
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wrote:
NFSv4, a dozen front ends to an EMC backend, with v4 we added "noac
lookupcache=none" in very early days - not sure if they are still
needed.
otherwise just like when using NFSv3, no problems, and never used
director.
e actually smart and
exponentially more reliable and robust than server based :)
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since logs indicate
this only occurred after updating to the point 1 release.
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ss-of-size.
MTA- I have a 0 byte mail for bob. Is he over quota?
D- nope, he's good for another 50Kb.
MTA- Ok, here's the mail, it's really 3Mb.
D- Thanks, delivered.
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MTA- I have a 0 byte mail for bob. Is he over quota?
D- Yes.
MTA- Thanks, rejected.
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pient mail.
The only solution is to reject all mail for an over-quota recipient
during recipient restrictions, and if the mail passes that stage,
deliver it anyway even if it makes the user go over quota.
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23:02, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On 2021-06-12 13:42, Noel Butler wrote:
off your drugs again benny?
WTF should she provide all the config outputs, when she asked a simple
question about one option, and WTF clamav came from is beyond me
this is very important AFTER i replayed to help, not BEFORE,
is is probably more a question for postfix users list, might explain
why noone here answered you, but no its not needed with lmtp, and 2 msgs
a second, you want see any benefit over lda unless your running on a 386
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I expect the delivery location used by the Dovecot LDA is set in the
Dovecot LDA and not in postfix.
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On 1/17/2021 8:42 PM, Ron Garret wrote:
I tried the obvious:
mail_location = maildir:/var/mail/vhosts/%d/%n/mail:INBOX=mail/.Incoming
and that failed in an even more
ing else at once in a
new major is perfectly acceptable, and, is the norm.
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On 11/02/2019 09:48, Michael A. Peters via dovecot wrote:
> On 2/10/19 3:46 PM, Michael A. Peters via dovecot wrote: On 2/10/19 3:42 PM,
> Noel Butler via dovecot wrote: On 10/02/2019 12:49, Benny Pedersen via
> dovecot wrote:
>
> fixing mailman will be the fail, solve it by l
.39%
=
Total 5xx Rejects 100.00%
unknown client host was high as 95% up till about 10 years ago, so they
are slowly learning.
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, I've
never had a problem with spf and lists, and we were an early beta
adopter of spf)
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ose with a million plus users sit
here and whitelist the million plus mailing lists that exist around the
world, heh, like thats going to happen :)
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On 07/12/2018 17:55, Jakobus Schürz wrote:
> Am 07.12.18 um 08:10 schrieb Noel Butler:
>
> On 07/12/2018 16:44, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>
> On 6.12.2018 6.54, Noel Butler wrote:
>
> On 06/12/2018 07:29, Jakobus Schürz wrote:
>
> that all and every Flag is set, except
On 07/12/2018 16:44, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> On 6.12.2018 6.54, Noel Butler wrote:
>
> On 06/12/2018 07:29, Jakobus Schürz wrote:
>
> that all and every Flag is set, except \Seen... I tried to figure out, whats
> happening here...
>
> Paste what your sieve file contain
one here has to do shit for you, the
fact it works for everyone else, indicates there is a problem with your
configuration and yours alone - somewhere, and because you're the only
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I think Aki's playing with settings that are not quite right yet :)
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1500 people ask the same damn question.
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On 02/12/2018 10:16, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> On 12/01/2018 04:09 PM, Noel Butler wrote:
>
>> Which is why it annoys me that some people on mailing lists feel the need to
>> reply directly, rather than through mailing list.
>
> Sometimes it is the MUA that is poorly d
me that some people on mailing lists feel the
need to reply directly, rather than through mailing list.
(Yeah I know its also shortcomings of certain mailers and mailing
services (has gmail even fixed that yet) where hitting reply or reply
all should go to list. Its also dumb when list admins dont
ccess. These same things can mess up
dovecot access too.
Unmount the drive and fsck it a few times. Power cycle / reboot the
system.
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On 11/16/2018 10:05 AM, StarionTech (IMAP) wrote:
> Yes, I thought all of those things too. Spent a good part of yesterday
> eliminating
+1
Strongly agree with this. If you have enough users that you have
use both hands to count them, running different protocols on
different ports is a sure-fire way to annoy your users and create
problems for support staff (eg. you). Either allow the antique
protocol everywhere, or give notice and cut it off.
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outs set. Not waiting for infinity.
>
> This is on 2.3.3. 2.2 worked fine without needing time unit specified.
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but it shows
it takes very little work to "document" it, your stressing for no
reason.
https://mail.ausics.net/help/add_filter0.gif
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/plugins/managsieve/config.inc.php.dist to config.inc.php,
and enable the plugin in /config/config.inc.php in $config[plugins]
arrayjust like every other plugin.
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e RPMs, RH
v say for example Fresh, because package maintainers will package
differently.
Its like trying to stick a cisco 1800 image on an ASR9K and expecting it
to work perfectly.
Though we don't use deb or rpm based systems and haven't for about 15
years, if I was to, I think I'd
it was before.
mail_location Optionally disable indexes using :INDEX=MEMORY
don't use this on IMAP boxes, but is safe to use on SMTP and POP3's
boxes though
eg:
mail_location =
maildir:/var/vmail/%Ld/%1Ln/%1.1Ln/%2.1Ln/%Ln/Maildir:INDEX=MEMORY
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On 10/22/2017 3:26 PM, Alef Veld wrote:
> Hi all.
> I’m a bit worried about the following read errors i see in my log lately.
> Mails still arrive and get sent fine, but what is going on with this? It
> doesn’t look good. Nothing has change on server side and i restarted all
> services (dovecot,
stems crypt options including sha's -
providing your system is half modern, if its ten years old dont use
that, it'll be likely using the old 8 char limited crypt :) (and dont
laugh the number of antique debian and RH boxes I've come across is
scary)
anyway, so even as a fallback for t
On 8/23/2017 2:53 PM, mj wrote:
>
> On 08/23/2017 06:03 PM, Noel wrote:
>> Don't use wildcard aliases. They break recipient validation and
>> cause postfix to accept all addresses.
>>
>> Instead use 1-1 aliases, such as
>> user1@olddomaon user1@newd
No translation, but more like an alias.
>
> MJ
Don't use wildcard aliases. They break recipient validation and
cause postfix to accept all addresses.
Instead use 1-1 aliases, such as
user1@olddomaon user1@newdomain
user2@olddomaon user2@newdomain
user3@olddomaon user3@newdomain
...
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replied, I dare say Aki's post helped him sort it out.
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Ahh thats it :)
He should be good now, no idea why a fedora install wouldn't have that
On 18/08/2017 19:43, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> mail_location=~/.mail:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%Ln
>
> Aki
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l/ closes the connection.
Thats not how maildir works you need to add the Maildir directory to it,
ie maildir:/var/spool/mail/%n/Maildir
but DO NOT USE THAT directory! And its more than dovecot you need to
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most basic of their offerings. Do your research, though if using a paid
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delete anything - til you get it sorted)
> mailbox Drafts {
> special_use = \Drafts
> }
> mailbox Junk {
> special_use = \Junk
> }
> mailbox Sent {
> special_use = \Sent
> }
> mailbox "Sent Messages" {
> special_use = \Sent
> }
> mailbox Trash {
> special
On 15/08/2017 22:58, voy...@sbt.net.au wrote:
> On Tue, August 15, 2017 10:27 pm, Noel Butler wrote:
>
>> HUH?
>> Are you trying to login to mysql using the hash itself?
>
> Noel, thanks!!
>
> oops, misunderstood instruction...
>
> this is better:
>
On 15/08/2017 22:23, Noel Butler wrote:
> On 15/08/2017 21:25, voy...@sbt.net.au wrote:
>
>> On Tue, August 15, 2017 8:03 pm, Sami Ketola wrote:
>> On 15 Aug 2017, at 2.50, voy...@sbt.net.au wrote:
>>
>> how do I generate hashed string from my password ?
>>
he wrong
area, since the database stores passwords hashed, you enter it in, in
plain text, the database them does its magic to convert what you entered
in, into a hash and does the matching in its own backend, so to speak.
if you put in your dovecot sql file, the vmail password in plain text
and not
hit enter too quickly (I've had one coffee all morning hehe)
On 15/08/2017 08:54, Noel Butler wrote:
> Copyright (c) 2000, 2017, Oracle, MariaDB Corporation Ab and others.
>
> Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input
&
racle, MariaDB Corporation Ab and others.
Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input
statement.
MariaDB [(none)]>
If not, look into mysql db and verifiy vmail user and perms (especially
for localhost), ensure yo
s.
Just like passwd backends which we used to be able to select, now, sadly
dovecot is bloatware
I can compile an entire freaking kernel 35% faster than dovecot :)
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> [1]: https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2016-8562
> [2]: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2016-856
> 2
Ups, sent wrong number, correct is CVE-2016-8652.
That is the same number, no?
No, read it again. the wrong and pasted copie are 8 5 62, his revise
On 01/10/2016 08:27, Joseph Tam wrote:
we have a setup with (CentOS 6) Director+Dovecot, Maildir as storage
on
NetApp NFS v3. Every time I try to switch to NFS v4 I found issue with
lock (and others). So for me NFSv4 with Maildir is "unstable" or need
a
fine tuning that I don't know.
I foun
On 02/07/2016 19:16, Doug Hardie wrote:
I have a pigeon sive running which directs some of my received mail to
the Junk folder. That works just fine. However, a couple minutes
later, it is moved to Deleted mailbox and deleted from Junk. At first
I thought my client was doing that so I shut dow
On 26/06/2016 02:39, Michael Fox wrote:
The most crucial difference is that LDA is intended for delivering
email
to a *real* user.
Aki
Thanks Aki.
Pardon my ignorance, but why does it matter? In other words, what is
it that makes LDA better for a *real* user and LMTP better for a
virtual u
On 31/03/2016 11:09, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Pigeonhole needs to be recompiled.
Regards,
Stephan.
hrmm it was, but process was ampersands so maybe somthing prior failed
and it did not complete make install, its late so ill look at it again
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On 31/03/2016 02:06, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Hi,
Op 3/30/2016 om 5:34 PM schreef Juan C. Blanco:
Hello, I supose that a new version of pigeonhole is on the way because
version 0.4.13 does not compile against dovecot 2.2.23
This is the error that I get
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../.. -I..
On 28/03/2016 01:09, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
I love this on your about page:
On 27/03/2016 3:14 PM, Noel Butler wrote:
I don't need to understand German law, thats what my Frankfurt lawyers
do, I'd trust our data privacy far more in our Frankfurt site, then I
would ever trust US or
On 26/03/2016 17:04, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 13:34:34 +1000
Noel Butler wrote:
On 21/03/2016 17:06, Andre Rodier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry if I am off topic a little.
>
> I am looking for an email host provider that supports dovecot, sieve
>
On 21/03/2016 17:06, Andre Rodier wrote:
Hello,
Sorry if I am off topic a little.
I am looking for an email host provider that supports dovecot, sieve
and manage sieve. Ideally with the roundcube webmail and managesieve
plugin
Better if it is in Europe or switzerland. I don't mind paying a lit
It seems its troll time again on this list, ohh maybe its Harry in
disguise... So I will play along, for today anyway :)
On 19/03/2016 18:11, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 17:37:04 +1000
Noel Butler wrote:
On 14/03/2016 18:49, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
>
>&g
On 14/03/2016 18:49, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
and you've never seen these cause problems with FS? then you must be
a
newbie, in over 25 years I've seen it happen several times - yes even
after an apparent controlled shutdown.
Maybe you're doing something wrong then. because in my la
On 14/03/2016 09:59, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 09:32:42 +1000
Noel Butler wrote:
On 13/03/2016 20:47, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 09:45:06 +
> James wrote:
>
>> On 11/03/2016 15:17, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
>&g
On 13/03/2016 20:47, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 09:45:06 +
James wrote:
On 11/03/2016 15:17, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
> zfs set sync=disabled ?
Only if you are happy to loose data on power failure.
I don't know the actual setup, but if you have no UPC you
On 06/03/2016 04:18, Robert Schetterer wrote:
for paranoid people, create you own repo
and for info dovecot had nice compiled from scratch to me in the past
too
The only way to use dovecot IMHO is by source, you build in what you
want and omit the junk (that some repo packagers want to incl
On 02/03/2016 05:11, J. Niklas wrote:
On 01.03.2016 18:21, Dolf Schimmel wrote:
Recently I played around a little with cgroups where you can limit the
max number of processes per cgroup.
Could it be that, perhaps, you've stumbled upon such a limit?
Systemd does contain all services by default
On 22/02/2016 17:14, Aki Tuomi wrote:
On 21.02.2016 19:10, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 10:03:15 +0100
Thomas Leuxner wrote:
[snip]
https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/53cc71cae88ee81fd7eae47aed743496f8c884a2
[snip]
The PID-File seems to be expected under yet another sub-dir
o
On 1/17/2016 4:53 PM, Brad wrote:
> Hi Christian, Noel and Skeeved,
>
> Found the offending postfix -o virtual map in master.cf and
> removed it.
>
> Re-tested email and new error but the warning for the virtual is
> gone:
>
> Sender address rejected not owned by user
&
s/smtpd warning hash:/etc/postfix/virtual is
> unavailable open database /etc/postfix/virtual.db No such file.
This is (likely) the virtual_alias_maps rewrite map, definitely not
the virtual delivery process.
Find where you've defined a virtual map with
# postconf | grep virtual
and remove
On 09/01/2016 22:06, mj wrote:
Compiling our own dovecot for production use sounds less appealing,
What's so un-appealing about building from source? It's then perfectly
matched to your system.
Admittedly I can build kernels faster than latest dovecot's, but that's
just the "make time"
On 12/18/2015 12:19 AM, Thilo Engelbracht wrote:
> Am 17.12.2015 um 16:16 schrieb Noel :
>
>> On 12/17/2015 11:51 AM, Thilo Engelbracht wrote:
>>> But my customer asks me if it's possible that only his domain is visible
>>> in the header:
>>> So, if so
eader.
> And if somebody sends a mail to "u...@foo2.com", only the hostname
> "mail.foo2.com" should be visible in the mail header.
>
>
> Is there a way to do this?
>
>
The solution is to use multiple postfix instances rather than adding
lines to master.cf.
http://www.postfix.org/MULTI_INSTANCE_README.html
-- Noel Jones
amavis.
You can (temporarily) disable the content filter and get mail
flowing by commenting out any "content_filter" statements in postfix
main.cf or master.cf, then requeue all deferred mail with "postsuper
-r ALL"
Further discussion of this should move to the amavis-users list.
https://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/
-- Noel Jones
On 6/16/2015 10:44 AM, Steve Matzura wrote:
> The next phase of my testing procedure involves the simple act of
> delivering mail to my test box. When I send a message to either a
> valid or relayed user at my remote machine's address, it never gets
> there. I know this virtually for sure because I
Yes, dovecot handles the authentication, but the connection is
handled by postfix. We already know the authentication work since
you can receive mail, so the problem is either postfix or the client.
At any rate, this isn't a dovecot problem.
-- Noel Jones
On 6/2/2015 12:38 A
you likely
broke compatibility with older clients. If you need further help,
feel free to ask on the postfix-users list. Be sure to include
"postconf -nf" and "postconf -Mf" output, along with related log
entries demonstrating the problem.
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.h
software you're
familiar with.
You're welcome to discuss postfix header checks further on the
postfix-users list.
-- Noel Jones
ds.
Remember the purpose of greylisting is to reject bots, not delay
"real" mail servers -- even if you don't want their mail.
-- Noel Jones
On Sat, 2013-11-23 at 04:06 +0200, Timo Sirainen In-Reply-To:
<1385170783.4058.5.camel@tardis> wrote:
> but there are about 3 of you who nowadays constantly seem to be wasting my
> time on thinking about it.
>
no doubt, despite my one single post to "them" in long time, but being
informed that
On Fri, 2013-11-22 at 10:14 +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Thomas Leuxner :
> > * Ralf Hildebrandt 2013.11.22 09:44:
> >
> > > Which patch?
> >
> > http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2013-November/093654.html
> >
> > Pigeonhole related patches.
>
> Damn. Those are biting me as well :/
>
On Sat, 2013-11-23 at 02:29 +0100, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> Nick Edwards skrev den 2013-11-22 17:17:
>
> > I need a drink
>
> if you can find some to drink with, all problems with dovecot will
> comeback tomorrow :=)
>
> i just made another sieve rule now
>
>
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