I'm trying to migrate from a sendmail installation to postfix, but i'm
facing some difficulties.
setup:
1. mail will be stored on an automount /var/spool/ in mbox format
2. only users in our domains (abc.def.domain.com, 123.456.domain.com)
are alowed to send mail to our relayserver. (smtp.xyz.dom
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 01:05:06PM -1000, Camron W. Fox wrote:
> Alle,
>
> We have the current setup under Postfix 2.3.3:
>
> masquerade_domains = AAA.BBB.org, BBB.org, AAACCC.org, AAA.DDD.ac.jp
>
> sender_canonical_maps=hash:/etc/postfix/canonical
>
> /etc/postfix/canonical:
>
> @BBB.o
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 07:17:37PM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Luigi Iotti:
> > 02:11:15.006582 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 43044, offset 0, flags [DF], proto:
> > TCP (6), length: 52) 192.168.0.100.smtp > squid-cache.org.54737: ., cksum
> > 0x1d47 (correct), 134:134(0) ack 2380 win 46 > 400567033
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 06:54:45PM -0400, Ofer Inbar wrote:
> yahoo_destination_concurrency_limit = 500
> yahoo_connect_timeout = 5s
These are fine (provided your queue manager does not run out of file
descriptors, you really should move to Postfix 2.5 on a system with
epoll, devpoll or kquee
Eddie b:
> Folks,
> Is there a way to disable the logging of the connect from/disconnect
> and anvil statistics lines, on our busy servers the logs are some 40%
> larger then when we used sendmail, This is a problem we need to
> address because of the large sizes , surely we can disable these
> w
Ofer Inbar wrote:
> Yahoo told us that we were not anywhere close to sending them messages
> too quickly, and we should be able to send more quickly, but it's just
> a slower process to deliver to yahoo than to the other large ISPs, it
> seems, so sending more messages at a time is apparently the s
Folks,
Is there a way to disable the logging of the connect from/disconnect
and anvil statistics lines, on our busy servers the logs are some 40%
larger then when we used sendmail, This is a problem we need to
address because of the large sizes , surely we can disable these
without rolling the lo
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Luigi Iotti:
> 02:11:15.006582 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 43044, offset 0, flags [DF], proto:
> TCP (6), length: 52) 192.168.0.100.smtp > squid-cache.org.54737: ., cksum
> 0x1d47 (correct), 134:134(0) ack 2380 win 46 4005670333>
> 0x: 4500 0034 a824 4000 4006 9fea c0a8 0064 [EMAIL
> P
Alle,
We have the current setup under Postfix 2.3.3:
masquerade_domains = AAA.BBB.org, BBB.org, AAACCC.org, AAA.DDD.ac.jp
sender_canonical_maps=hash:/etc/postfix/canonical
/etc/postfix/canonical:
@BBB.org @AAA.BBB.org
@AAA.DDD.ac.jp @AAA.BBB.org
@AAA.CCC.org @AAA.BBB.org
Our
> In that case, you should post summary statistics from the
>
> delays=a/b/c/d
I don't have delays= in my logs, only delay=. I think this is because
the setup I'm administering now is running postfix-2.2 (yes, I want to
upgrade them, but this won't happen for at least a month).
However, i
I use Munin, with postfix plugins.
http://muninexchange.projects.linpro.no/?search=&cid=16&os[4]=on&os[7]=on&os[3]=on&os[2]=on&os[5]=on&os[8]=on&os[1]=on&os[6]=on&pid=81
Regards, Pablo
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Alejandro Facultad
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all, I want to use a we
Payne wrote:
I am having an issue with postmap making pcre files from I seen on the
internet. You don't need postmap to make the db file. Is that correct.
How to I get postfix to use and read the file? Is there a test I can do.
Thanks,
Payne
To see if your postfix supports pcre tables:
# p
On Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 22:46 CEST,
Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having an issue with postmap making pcre files from I seen on the
> internet. You don't need postmap to make the db file. Is that correct.
Yes.
> How to I get postfix to use and read the file? Is there a te
I am having an issue with postmap making pcre files from I seen on the
internet. You don't need postmap to make the db file. Is that correct.
How to I get postfix to use and read the file? Is there a test I can do.
Thanks,
Payne
Payne wrote:
Hi,
I need to know a way I can block dsn. Someone is out there spoofing my
domain. I am about to hopefully stop some of that with setting up spf
signture for my domain. But I like a way to block the dsn that are
flooding my network. I really like a way to find out whom and how th
Hi,
I need to know a way I can block dsn. Someone is out there spoofing my
domain. I am about to hopefully stop some of that with setting up spf
signture for my domain. But I like a way to block the dsn that are
flooding my network. I really like a way to find out whom and how they
are spoofi
Barney Desmond wrote:
Alejandro Facultad wrote:
Dear all, I want to use a web interface program to see graphical
statistics about icoming/outgoing/bounced mail traffic to/from my
Postfix.
What is the best tool ??? Mailgraph, queuegraph, isoqlog,.???
You could try each one, the "be
Alejandro Facultad wrote:
> Dear all, I want to use a web interface program to see graphical
> statistics about icoming/outgoing/bounced mail traffic to/from my
> Postfix.
>
> What is the best tool ??? Mailgraph, queuegraph, isoqlog,.???
You could try each one, the "best" one will depend on w
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 07:28:57PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> I am still a bit lost with pcre syntax, and
>
> this complains something:
>
> postmap /etc/postfix/header_checks.pcre
> postmap: warning: /etc/postfix/header_checks.pcre, line 20: expected
> format: key whitespac
Jon Ribbens:
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 10:45:53AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > DESCRIPTION
> >This document describes access control on remote SMTP client
> > informa-
> >tion: host names, network addresses, and envelope sender or
> > recipient
> >addresses; it i
Thanks,
I am still a bit lost with pcre syntax, and
this complains something:
postmap /etc/postfix/header_checks.pcre
postmap: warning: /etc/postfix/header_checks.pcre, line 20: expected
format: key whitespace value
and this too:
postmap: fatal: unsupported map type: pcre
but, this works:
use a custom variable that you define in main.cf. something like this:
-o smtpd_sender_restrictions=${smtpd10028_sender_restrictions}
and define
smtpd10028_sender_restrictions =
in main.cf
it works fine, thanks !
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 05:18:11PM +0200, mouss wrote:
> > Big thanks, but looks a bit cryptic since I am not very familiar with
> > regexps.
> >
> > Is there nice way to test this from commandline?
>
> you can use postmap -q.
subject=$(printf "Subject: %s\t%s\t%s\t%s" testing 1 2 3)
po
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 05:16:59PM +0200, mouss wrote:
> >> You can exclude this by yourself: if I use a pcre (or regexp) map, would
> >> postfix try all possible strings that matchall the regular expressions,
> >> do a DNS lookup until it finds a match???
> >
> > That argument doesn't follow. Thi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Lainaus Victor Duchovni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 05:11:00PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> Is it possible to strip tab character from email message subject
>>> header using postfix? how?
>>>
>>> This problem is caused by groupwise and
ram wrote:
On one of my servers I have put in main.cf
smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,reject
Because I want only my internal servers to use this machine as a relay.
This works as expected , but when connections come from outside
mynetworks the Error comes only after "RCPT TO:"
Jon Ribbens a écrit :
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 04:39:58PM +0200, mouss wrote:
>>> (a) Match an IP address whose reverse DNS matches 'domain.tld'.
>> This can't be trusted. nobody can use this for access control.
>
> Indeed.
>
>>> (c) Match an IP address which is listed as one of the results
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 10:45:53AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> DESCRIPTION
>This document describes access control on remote SMTP client informa-
>tion: host names, network addresses, and envelope sender or recipient
>addresses; it is implemented by the Postfix
Lainaus Victor Duchovni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 05:11:00PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to strip tab character from email message subject
header using postfix? how?
This problem is caused by groupwise and thunderbird combination, so
groupwise adds tabula
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 04:39:58PM +0200, mouss wrote:
> > (a) Match an IP address whose reverse DNS matches 'domain.tld'.
>
> This can't be trusted. nobody can use this for access control.
Indeed.
> > (c) Match an IP address which is listed as one of the results for an
> > A-record lo
Issac Kelly a écrit :
> SASL is not working with mysql
>
> #saslfinger -c
> [snip]
>
> # more /etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf
> auxprop_plugin: sql
> mech_list: plain login cram-md5 digest-md5
can you disable cram-md5 and digest-md5 for now?
> [snip]
>
> SASL is not connecting to the mysql datab
Victor Duchovni:
> /^(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*)$/
> REPLACE ${1} ${2} ${3} ${4} ${5} ${6} ${7} ${8} ${9} ${10}
> /^(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*?)\t(.*)$/
> REPLACE ${1} ${2} ${3} ${4} ${5} ${6}
Stephen Liu a écrit :
> --- mouss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Stephen Liu a écrit :
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>>
>>> Debian Etch
>>> Postfix
>>> Courier
>>> MySQL
>>>
>>>
>>> The mail server can send mails via telnet but unable to receive
>> mails.
>>> All mails sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] were reject
Thanks Jim,
And all he commenters - Postfix startup up is working fine now.
Best regards
Rupert
On 14 Oct 2008, at 20:09, Jim Wright wrote:
On Oct 13, 2008, at 5:01 AM, Rupert Reid wrote:
I am trying to setup postfix so that it will start automatically
at startup. I placed the following scri
Jon Ribbens:
> In access(5), the documentation says (in regard to HOST NAME/ADDRESS
> PATTERNS):
>
> domain.tld
> Matches domain.tld.
>
> However it fails to indicate what this actually *means*. This seems to
> be a bit of a documentation failure. Which one of the following is it?
DES
ML a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I wonder how to bypass a dspam filter for some sender only (aka a filter
> whitelist), the issue is that i'm using a double filtering system :
>
> [snip]
> 127.0.0.1:10028 inet n - n - 16 smtpd
> -o content_filter=dspam:unix:/var/run/dspam.so
--- mouss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stephen Liu a écrit :
> > Hi folks,
> >
> >
> > Debian Etch
> > Postfix
> > Courier
> > MySQL
> >
> >
> > The mail server can send mails via telnet but unable to receive
> mails.
> > All mails sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] were rejected.
> >
> >
> > $ tai
Jon Ribbens a écrit :
> In access(5), the documentation says (in regard to HOST NAME/ADDRESS
> PATTERNS):
>
> domain.tld
> Matches domain.tld.
>
> However it fails to indicate what this actually *means*. This seems to
> be a bit of a documentation failure. Which one of the following is
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 05:11:00PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is it possible to strip tab character from email message subject
> header using postfix? how?
>
> This problem is caused by groupwise and thunderbird combination, so
> groupwise adds tabulator characters in long subject line
Hi,
I wonder how to bypass a dspam filter for some sender only (aka a
filter whitelist), the issue is that i'm using a double filtering
system :
#main.cf
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
...
reject_unauth_destination,
...
check_recipient_access hash:/usr/local/
SASL is not working with mysql
#saslfinger -c
saslfinger - postfix Cyrus sasl configuration Thu Oct 16 07:09:52 PDT 2008
version: 1.0.2
mode: client-side SMTP AUTH
-- basics --
Postfix: 2.5.1
System: Ubuntu 8.04 \n \l
-- smtp is linked to --
libsasl2.so.2 => /usr/lib/libsasl2.so.2 (0x00c8e00
Is it possible to strip tab character from email message subject
header using postfix? how?
This problem is caused by groupwise and thunderbird combination, so
groupwise adds tabulator characters in long subject lines and
thunderbird shows it weird..
Thanks,
--
Eero
* Jon Ribbens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> In access(5), the documentation says (in regard to HOST NAME/ADDRESS
> PATTERNS):
>
> domain.tld
> Matches domain.tld.
>
> However it fails to indicate what this actually *means*. This seems to
> be a bit of a documentation failure. Which one of the
In access(5), the documentation says (in regard to HOST NAME/ADDRESS
PATTERNS):
domain.tld
Matches domain.tld.
However it fails to indicate what this actually *means*. This seems to
be a bit of a documentation failure. Which one of the following is it?
(a) Match an IP address whose
Ryan Klein a écrit :
> My apologies for not making this more clear in my initial post. The
> reason that we don't simply hook up Outlook, though we could, is we were
> looking for a way to give the client a .pst file with the last three
> months of mail on it. The reasoning I was given is so that t
Ibon Castilla Varela a écrit :
> Hi there:
>
> I've a Postfix mail server with multiple virtual domains working.
> Everything seems fine for reciving emails, but when a user from a
> "secondary" domain sends a mail to, for example, gmail, this is been
> rejected because of the server origin. Let m
Björn Puttmann a écrit :
> Hello List!
>
> I have set up some Mailservers using postfix as MTA, procmail for
> filtering (Spam, Virus and especially handling of bounced emails from
> newsletters send by these mailservers) and cyrus as imap server.
>
> All in all this stack works brilliant. I'm fa
Dear all, I want to use a web interface program to see graphical
statistics about icoming/outgoing/bounced mail traffic to/from my
Postfix.
What is the best tool ??? Mailgraph, queuegraph, isoqlog,.???
Special thanks
Yahoo! Cocina
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http://ar.mujer.y
My apologies for not making this more clear in my initial post. The
reason that we don't simply hook up Outlook, though we could, is we were
looking for a way to give the client a .pst file with the last three
months of mail on it. The reasoning I was given is so that they can load
it into outl
Stephen Liu a écrit :
> Hi folks,
>
>
> Debian Etch
> Postfix
> Courier
> MySQL
>
>
> The mail server can send mails via telnet but unable to receive mails.
> All mails sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] were rejected.
>
>
> $ tail /var/log/mail.log
> Oct 16 09:16:13 xen01 postfix/smtpd[1651]: connec
ram a écrit :
>
> I have had this issue before and it was strangely unreproducible.
> *For me* The issue came up because of an error in the transport file.
>
> The file had an error for some domain , and when postfix tries to
> deliver a mail for this domain and is not able to then every othe
> Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Per conto di Victor Duchovni
> Inviato: giovedì 25 settembre 2008 22.22
> A: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Oggetto: Re: R: read timeout on cleanup socket on two
> different machines
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 04:16:25PM -0400, Wietse Venema w
Hopefully this mail will not be empty as well...
It seems MTA do not like me these days ;)
My experience with quotas is quite limited, but...
Björn Puttmann wrote:
1) most importantly this could end up in emails bouncing back and
forth
from one mail account to another if both accounts create
We recently enabled anvil on one of our mail servers to reduce the spammers
hosing us up. This mail server is also our user mailbox server so it is for
incoming email from our MX boxes and does SMTP Auth from our users. After
enabling anvil I am having a hard time telling if it works.
Part of my
Wrong list... this has absolutely zero to do with postfix.
On 10/16/2008 4:38 AM, Gejo Paul wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am using postfix + perdition + courier + ldap+ maildir (mail quota)
> on my mail servers.most of my clients are using squirrelmail for
> checking mails.
> All the functions are
Hi folks,
Debian Etch
Postfix
Courier
MySQL
The mail server can send mails via telnet but unable to receive mails.
All mails sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] were rejected.
$ tail /var/log/mail.log
Oct 16 09:16:13 xen01 postfix/smtpd[1651]: connect from
web35208.mail.mud.yahoo.com[66.163.179.87]
Oc
On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 10:50 -0700, scott andreas wrote:
> Hello users,
>
> I'm having transport error issues with a new setup
>
> Ubuntu 6.10
> Postfix 2.3
>
> I have a GMAIL APPS hosted mail domain tildaworks.com
>
>
> Oct 15 10:23:20 lexi postfix/qmgr[16975]: 44A8736E1:
> to=<[EMAIL PROTECT
Ibon Castilla Varela wrote:
> - Primary domain (myhostname directive): "mail.example.com"
> - A user from a secondary domain: mail.secondary.com (virtual domain)
> sends an email to gmail.com
> - GMail checks SPF, so it sees that the SPF record on the DNS entry
> doesn't fit to the address speci
Bj?rn Puttmann:
> My question is:
>
> Is there any way to prevent postfix from calling mailbox_transport
> for an account that is over quota and instead produce a bounce message
> notifying the sender of the fact that the mail could not be deliverd?
Yes. Populate an smtpd access table with the ov
Gaute Amundsen:
> On Wednesday 15 October 2008 23:00:39 Wietse Venema wrote:
> > Gaute Amundsen:
> > > On Wednesday 15 October 2008 14:03:06 Wietse Venema wrote:
> > > > Gaute Amundsen:
> > >
>
> > Postfix looks at the first input line. There currently is no
> > way to override this, so your best
Hi there:
I've a Postfix mail server with multiple virtual domains working.
Everything seems fine for reciving emails, but when a user from a
"secondary" domain sends a mail to, for example, gmail, this is been
rejected because of the server origin. Let me illuminate this with an
example:
- Prim
My experience with quotas is quite limited, but...
Björn Puttmann wrote:
> 1) most importantly this could end up in emails bouncing back and forth
> from one mail account to another if both accounts create a bounce message.
If your recipe is generating these mails, it should add a header which
it
Hello List!
I have set up some Mailservers using postfix as MTA, procmail for
filtering (Spam, Virus and especially handling of bounced emails from
newsletters send by these mailservers) and cyrus as imap server.
All in all this stack works brilliant. I'm facing one problem, though.
If a users m
Dear All,
I am using postfix + perdition + courier + ldap+ maildir (mail quota) on my
mail servers.most of my clients are using squirrelmail for checking mails.
All the functions are working fine on the server except one small issue on
my backend servers.
I enabled the followin parametrs in
On Wednesday 15 October 2008 23:00:39 Wietse Venema wrote:
> Gaute Amundsen:
> > On Wednesday 15 October 2008 14:03:06 Wietse Venema wrote:
> > > Gaute Amundsen:
> >
> Postfix looks at the first input line. There currently is no
> way to override this, so your best bet is to use the same line
> te
On Wednesday 15 October 2008 22:48:14 Victor Duchovni wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:27:29PM +0200, Gaute Amundsen wrote:
> > On Wednesday 15 October 2008 14:03:06 Wietse Venema wrote:
> >
> > >Specifically, Postfix accepts local submissions in UNIX format
> > >(LF) or MSDOS format (C
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