On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 03:46:13PM -0700, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> Is there a document outlining the correct procedure to remove the mail
> from the backup, and then re-insert it on the primary?
When Postfix queue files are restored from archive media, (Postfix must
be stopped first on the targ
>Why have you ruled out the obvious choice -- SMTP? Please describe your
>scenario in more detail.
The backup is still affected with some unknown issue that the primary also
had. Time ran out (so I built a new vm), and I have both vm's so I plan to
revisit the issue with
a tcpdump once I can segm
On Sunday, November 23, 2008 at 23:46 CET,
"Joseph L. Casale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to find documentation on what is actually required as far
> as perms and proper queue to move mail from a backup mx queue to my
> primary's queue.
Why have you ruled out the obvious choice
I am trying to find documentation on what is actually required as far
as perms and proper queue to move mail from a backup mx queue to my
primary's queue.
Is there a document outlining the correct procedure to remove the mail
from the backup, and then re-insert it on the primary?
Is it best pract
Daniel Reinhardt
Website: www.cryptodan.com
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Junior Network Security Engineer
- Original Message
> From: sharad kanekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 4:34:54 PM
> Subject: Block particular user of hotmail
On Sunday, November 23, 2008 at 17:34 CET,
sharad kanekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am working as system administrator of postfix-2.3.3-2 on CentOS 5.
> One of our group ID is getting spam mails from one hotmail user.
> My question is that can I block this particular e-mail ID of hotmai
Dear All,
I am working as system administrator of postfix-2.3.3-2 on
CentOS 5. One of our group ID is getting spam mails from one hotmail
user. My question is that can I block this particular e-mail ID of
hotmail? If yes please suggest how can I do it?
--
Thanks and Regards,
Sharad
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 03:06:27AM -0600, Ville Walveranta wrote:
> The problem here is that the local server is also
> the final destination for the primary domain. When I do a redirect in
> virtual_alias_maps:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ..the mail gets delivered locally
Jos Chrispijn:
> Uit een eerder bericht (21-11-2008 13:41):
> cite="mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> type="cite">i have a very simple postfix setup running at school.
>
> now the principal wants to send mails to all the parents that
> registered their emailaddress and signed on for a newsletter every
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:49 AM, mouss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa a écrit :
>
>>> However, Postfix supports access maps that can reject mail for
>>> over-quota users, if you are willing to periodically add up all
>>> the mail each user has.
>>
>> I have been using fi
Uit een eerder bericht (21-11-2008 13:41):
i have a very simple postfix setup running at school.
now the principal wants to send mails to all the parents that
registered their emailaddress and signed on for a newsletter every week.
This causes him to get a 452: 4.5.3 Too many recipients.
D
Ville Walveranta a écrit :
> Couple of messages earlier in this thread I posted the following pcre
> smtpd_recipient_access table:
>
> # reject domains that are served by Katharion
> # on the generic smtpd interface
> /(@virtualdomain1\.com|
> @virtualdomain2\.com|
> @virtualdomain3\.com|
> @vi
Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa a écrit :
>> However, Postfix supports access maps that can reject mail for
>> over-quota users, if you are willing to periodically add up all
>> the mail each user has.
>
> I have been using filesystem quotas for this purpose, and it works
> just fine. Off course,
I have been looking into this issue over last several days, and the
discussion about "forwarding mail to another MX on same domain" shed
some light on this. However, I don't have this still working the way I
would like so I rephrase as I now have a clearer picture of what I'm
trying to accomplish:
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 12:15:43AM -0600, Ville Walveranta wrote:
> Couple of messages earlier in this thread I posted the following pcre
> smtpd_recipient_access table:
>
> # reject domains that are served by Katharion
> # on the generic smtpd interface
> /(@virtualdomain1\.com|
> @virtualdomain
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