2008/12/18 Swati Meghanand
>
>
> 2008/12/18 Darren Pilgrim
>
>> The two examples above are expected behavior--postfix accepted for
>> delivery an email address to a valid address within its domain.
>>
>> How can I restrict such cases.
>>>
>>
>> Restrict such cases how? Prohibit unauthorized se
2008/12/18 Darren Pilgrim
> The two examples above are expected behavior--postfix accepted for delivery
> an email address to a valid address within its domain.
>
> How can I restrict such cases.
>>
>
> Restrict such cases how? Prohibit unauthorized senders from using
> addresses in your domain
Swati Meghanand wrote:
I have configured a postfix mail server with mysql virtual domains/users.
I had a (test) domain say foo.test.com and a user
for that domain no...@foo.test.com
The mail server is having IP address 222.333.444.55
But now if
I send mail from: no...@foo.test.com to rcpt to:
Hi,
I have configured a postfix mail server with mysql virtual domains/users.
I had a (test) domain say foo.test.com and a user for that domain (
no...@foo.test.com )
The mail server is having IP address 222.333.444.55
Following are some important parameter values in my main.cf
broken_sasl_auth_
Rob Tanner wrote:
Hi,
I need to run a separate instance of postfix in order to accommodate a
FAX server. I created the directory /etc/postfix/fax and copied and
customized the main.cf and master.cf files from the default directory to
this new directory. I also copied post-install, postfix-f
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 14:51:40 +1100, Adrian Overbury wrote:
>Does anyone here make use of the DNS Whitelist? If so, what's your
>experience with it? Do you find it helpful in speeding up the delivery
>of legitimate mail, or does it just increase the amount of spam you
>receive? Also, do you f
Hi,
I need to run a separate instance of postfix in order to accommodate a
FAX server. I created the directory /etc/postfix/fax and copied and
customized the main.cf and master.cf files from the default directory to
this new directory. I also copied post-install, postfix-files and
postfix-s
--- In post...@yahoogroups.com, mouss wrote:
>
> jeff_homeip a écrit :
> > --- In postfix-us...@yahoogroups.com, Sahil Tandon wrote:
> >> jweinbergerhj wrote:
> >>
> >>> I know it's a simple question...but doea any know if this:
> >>>
> >>> content_filter=hash:/path/to/table (or mysql:/path/to/fi
Does anyone here make use of the DNS Whitelist? If so, what's your
experience with it? Do you find it helpful in speeding up the delivery
of legitimate mail, or does it just increase the amount of spam you
receive? Also, do you find it more useful to use it as part of a
spamassassin check, o
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008, mouss wrote:
use zen before spamcop. you will then probably realize that spamcop
doesn't catch enough spam thatis not caught by zen.
Very true. We have a datafeed from Spamhaus and out of roughly five
million connections every 24 hours, bl.spamcop.net rejects about 6,000
mouss wrote:
some uses of header and body checks:
- reject "banned attachments"
- detect forged Received headers
- detect some backscatter (see the BACKSCATTER README)
I gather that all of these are well described in the BACKSCATTER README, are there any other sources that might be worth a
KLaM Postmaster a écrit :
> First of all let me apologize if you have seen this "request/query"
> before. I originally posted this to Google Groups
> "mailing.postfix.users", but felt that that it was probably the wrong
> place to ask for advice. I then tried the Postfix oriented groups on my
> n
First of all let me apologize if you have seen this "request/query"
before. I originally posted this to Google Groups
"mailing.postfix.users", but felt that that it was probably the wrong
place to ask for advice. I then tried the Postfix oriented groups on my
news service, only to realize that th
jeff_homeip a écrit :
> --- In postfix-us...@yahoogroups.com, Sahil Tandon wrote:
>> jweinbergerhj wrote:
>>
>>> I know it's a simple question...but doea any know if this:
>>>
>>> content_filter=hash:/path/to/table (or mysql:/path/to/filters.cf)
>>>
>>> will work?
>> No. From postconf(5):
>>
>>
--- In postfix-us...@yahoogroups.com, Sahil Tandon wrote:
>
> jweinbergerhj wrote:
>
> > I know it's a simple question...but doea any know if this:
> >
> > content_filter=hash:/path/to/table (or mysql:/path/to/filters.cf)
> >
> > will work?
>
> No. From postconf(5):
>
> content_filter (default:
klondike:
> Bernhard Fischer escribi?:
> > I'd like to use DNSSEC with Postfix.
> > I did some research on the web but although DNSSEC is there nobody really
> > cares about it.
> > The most recent patch for Postfix is for release 2.3 and is based on libs
> > (libval, libsres) I didn't find any d
Bernhard Fischer a écrit :
> I'd like to use DNSSEC with Postfix.
> I did some research on the web but although DNSSEC is there nobody really
> cares about it.
> The most recent patch for Postfix is for release 2.3 and is based on libs
> (libval, libsres) I didn't find any download page for.
>
>
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 08:55:04PM +0100, klondike wrote:
> Bernhard Fischer escribi?:
> > I'd like to use DNSSEC with Postfix.
> > I did some research on the web but although DNSSEC is there nobody really
> > cares about it.
> > The most recent patch for Postfix is for release 2.3 and is based o
Bernhard Fischer escribió:
> I'd like to use DNSSEC with Postfix.
> I did some research on the web but although DNSSEC is there nobody really
> cares about it.
> The most recent patch for Postfix is for release 2.3 and is based on libs
> (libval, libsres) I didn't find any download page for.
>
>
I'd like to use DNSSEC with Postfix.
I did some research on the web but although DNSSEC is there nobody really
cares about it.
The most recent patch for Postfix is for release 2.3 and is based on libs
(libval, libsres) I didn't find any download page for.
Is there any recent development going on
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 07:41:41AM +0100, Helmut Weigel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a wiered problem with alias lists in Postfix
>
> We use aliases for our internal mailing lists (departmnents for instance).
> We use an OpenLDAP for the Userbase. Normally everything is ok.
>
> But if one recipi
Konrad Rzepecki:
> Dnia _roda, 17 grudnia 2008, Wietse Venema napisa_:
>
> > > > Your defer daemons aren't working.
> > >
> > > If you mean this one:
> > > postfix 29426 0.0 0.1 6472 1740 ?S14:24 0:00 bounce
> > > -z -n defer -t unix -u
> > >
> > > it seems running...
> >
> > A
Dnia środa, 17 grudnia 2008, Wietse Venema napisał:
> > > Your defer daemons aren't working.
> >
> > If you mean this one:
> > postfix 29426 0.0 0.1 6472 1740 ?S14:24 0:00 bounce
> > -z -n defer -t unix -u
> >
> > it seems running...
>
> And what is it doing?
You have right -
Ramūnas Vabolis wrote:
Hello there,
I'm administrating pretty low volume mail server. The system is Debian etch
with postfix 2.3.8.
I'm trying to setup it that sasl_authed users would skip filter. I've
skimmed through discussions and
found a very similar problem and solution for after filterin
Konrad Rzepecki:
> > > #3 0x0806f20f in vstream_buf_get_ready (bp=0x80918f0) at vstream.c:731
> > > #4 0x0806eaf7 in vbuf_get (bp=0x80918f0) at vbuf.c:157
> > > #5 0x08063bcb in attr_vscan0 (fp=0x80918f0, flags=3, ap=0xafb16988
> > > "\001") at
> > > attr_scan0.c:272
> > > #6 0x08063f9b in attr
Thomas Broda wrote:
Hi,
I've got two Postfix hosts, mail.example.com and office.example.com.
mail.example.com is MX for several domains which are set up as virtual alias
domains. Now I would like to forward certain mails, dependent on the
recipient, to an internal office server, so
us...@fo
Richard Foley wrote:
On Saturday 06 December 2008 19:16:41 mouss wrote:
In: MAIL FROM:
Out: 250 Ok
In: RCPT TO:
Out: 451 Server configuration error
you have an error in your config. postfix logs will tell you more about
this error.
Yep, there it is:
warning: unknown smtpd rest
Hi,
I've got two Postfix hosts, mail.example.com and office.example.com.
mail.example.com is MX for several domains which are set up as virtual alias
domains. Now I would like to forward certain mails, dependent on the
recipient, to an internal office server, so
us...@foo.org should be deliver
On Saturday 06 December 2008 19:16:41 mouss wrote:
>
> > In: MAIL FROM:
> > Out: 250 Ok
> > In: RCPT TO:
> > Out: 451 Server configuration error
>
> you have an error in your config. postfix logs will tell you more about
> this error.
>
Yep, there it is:
warning: unknown smtpd re
Dnia środa, 17 grudnia 2008, Wietse Venema napisał:
> > #1 0x0806d01f in read_wait (fd=-4, timeout=3600) at read_wait.c:120
> > #2 0x08072241 in timed_read (fd=13, buf=0x8092d60, len=4096,
> > timeout=3600, unused_context=0x0) at timed_read.c:73
>
> That makes no sense. timed_read() does not chan
Hello there,
I'm administrating pretty low volume mail server. The system is Debian etch
with postfix 2.3.8.
I'm trying to setup it that sasl_authed users would skip filter. I've
skimmed through discussions and
found a very similar problem and solution for after filtering:
--
> #1 0x0806d01f in read_wait (fd=-4, timeout=3600) at read_wait.c:120
> #2 0x08072241 in timed_read (fd=13, buf=0x8092d60, len=4096, timeout=3600,
> unused_context=0x0) at timed_read.c:73
That makes no sense. timed_read() does not change its argument as shown
below. But it does not matter. The
Russell Horn wrote:
> For our dev server we'd like to direct any outbound messages to a
> single address on an external postfix server.
>
> Can anyone suggest the best way to configure this?
>
> i.e. mail to anyu...@anydomain all goes to receiving.acco...@example.com
I have a suspicion that gen
Hi
I have big problem with soft bounces. Take a look for following transaction
log (I have change dest mail to fake one):
Dec 17 12:03:39 www postfix/smtp[17276]: vstream_buf_get_ready: fd 12 got 87
12:03:39 www postfix/smtp[17276]: < mx.poczta.onet.pl[213.180.130.8 220
mx.poczta.onet.
M?rcio Luciano Donada wrote:
> Sahil Tandon escreveu:
> > M?rcio Luciano Donada wrote:
> >
> >> I am using the sender_bcc_maps, but would like to know if there is the
> >> possibility of doing the audit in e-mail sent from the field for only
> >> domain xyz
> >
> > Can you re-state your question
Sahil Tandon escreveu:
> M?rcio Luciano Donada wrote:
>
>> I am using the sender_bcc_maps, but would like to know if there is the
>> possibility of doing the audit in e-mail sent from the field for only
>> domain xyz
>
> Can you re-state your question more clearly? Perhaps use an example.
> Also
Helmut Weigel a écrit :
> we use lmtp with cyrus imapd
>
- how are the aliases implemented? are they implemented in postfix or in
another program?
- how are quota checks implemented?
- show some logs?
- ...
we use lmtp with cyrus imapd
Mit freundlichem Gruß
Helmut Weigel
DFB-Medien GmbH & Co. KG
Otto-Fleck-Schneise 6
60528 Frankfurt
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Helmut Weigel a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I have a wiered problem with alias lists in Postfix
>
> We use aliases for our internal mailing lists (departmnents for instance).
> We use an OpenLDAP for the Userbase. Normally everything is ok.
>
> But if one recipient out of this list is over Quota Postf
Hi all,
I have a problem with a system based on Postfix+LDAP with virtual domains.
I'm using LDAP to store domains and user. The LDAP tree is like that:
ou=hosting
+virtualdomain=company1.common.com
++ou=mail
+++uid=user1 (with attribute mail wich is its mail adress)
+virtualdomain=company2.commo
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