On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 10:19:46PM -0800, Jeff Weinberger wrote:
> If I wanted to change any of the pickup(8) options, I'd need to define an
> alternate pickup service (not likely to do this).
>
You can't have an alternate pickup service inside the same Postfix
instance. There is only one maildr
Viktor Wrote:
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 22:26:23 -0500
From: Victor Duchovni
Subject: Re: Question on sendmail submission and master.cf -o
overrides
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 07:11:16PM -0800, Jeff Weinberger wrote:
I am hoping someone can offer help in determining this information
about
th
Dear all,
Can I create custom mail queue in /var/spool/postfix to hold the mails for
specific detinsation and schedule to deliver one by one for period of time,
let's say 2 mins.
Thanks,
Jacky
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 07:11:16PM -0800, Jeff Weinberger wrote:
> I am hoping someone can offer help in determining this information about
> the specifics of how sendmail submits mail.
The postdrop(1) helper places the mail in the maildrop sub-directory of
the Postfix queue. The pickup(8) daemo
Hi:
I am hoping someone can offer help in determining this information
about the specifics of how sendmail submits mail.
I have three different services configured in master.cf to accept
mail: 1) the regular smtpd service on port 25, 2) a submission service
for authenticated clients, and
--On Friday, January 16, 2009 10:08 AM -0800 Quanah Gibson-Mount
wrote:
We use postfix to accept and deliver the email, and have the email run
through the milter and amavisd for delivery.
eh, through the milter and amavisd /before/ delivery. :P
We were able to track this down to a bug in t
Hello again,
To filter only incoming foreign mail with dspam i'm using access maps:
smtpd_sender_restrictions = reject_unknown_sender_domain
permit_mynetworks
permit_sasl_authenticated
check_sender_access
hash:/usr/l
On Tuesday, January 20, 2009 at 11:23 CET,
Goutam Baul wrote:
> On Tuesday.January 20,2009 Magnus Bäck wrote
>
> > Where have you made this definition? Two domains listed in
> > mydestination by definition have the same set of localparts, i.e.
>
> I am giving below the portion of the main.c
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 08:43:58PM +0100, mouss wrote:
> It looks like he wants postfix/smtp to authenticate to the final server
> using the auth infos that were given to postfix/smtpd. This is a bit
> complex as it means storing the authentication infos somewhere and that
> authentication can be
Meno a écrit :
>
>
> - Originálna Správa -
> Od: Noel Jones
> Komu: Meno
> Poslaná: 16.01.2009 18:10
> Predmet: Re: MAIL FROM confusion
>
>> Meno wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Does somebody know what may cause a confusion like this?
>>>
>>> In maillog you can see, that the sender is
>
Thomas Ackermann a écrit :
> Brian Evans - Postfix List schrieb:
>> 'Postconf -d' means "show me the DEFAULTS not what is current".
>>
>
> Uh..
>
> I already feared a realy stupid mistake on my side :)
>
> I used it in this sense, so far - but assumed that this default will be
> overwritten (
Wietse Venema a écrit :
> Michael Katz:
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>> Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
>> downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
>
> Postfix is not a proxy.
>
> However, Postfix supports multiple SASL authentication
Sahil Tandon a écrit :
> bharathan kailath wrote:
>
>> one of our customer send mass mails thru our postfix server; is it
>> possible to restrict number of mail recipient for a particular sender!
>> help appreciated.
>
> Use a policy service. With postfwd, to limit m...@mailer.com to 20
> recipi
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 07:25:20PM +0100, postfix wrote:
> I have milter/dkim filter installed on a rhel4 linux server.
> I noticed a delay between dkim-filter and qmgr processes when the
> traffic becomes important.
>
> Jan 20 12:35:04 fe2 dkim-filter[3380]: 9E463127A68 "DKIM-Signature"
> header
Hi
I have milter/dkim filter installed on a rhel4 linux server.
I noticed a delay between dkim-filter and qmgr processes when the
traffic becomes important.
Jan 20 12:35:04 fe2 dkim-filter[3380]: 9E463127A68 "DKIM-Signature"
header added
Jan 20 12:43:14 fe2 postfix/qmgr[20888]: 9E463127A68:
from
Michael Katz:
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> Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
> downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
Postfix is not a proxy.
However, Postfix supports multiple SASL authentication implementations
via the modular XSASL
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:05:35AM -0500, Michael Katz wrote:
> Michael Katz wrote:
> > Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
> > downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
>
> I should add that for this specific application it is not necessary tha
Michael Katz wrote:
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Michael Katz wrote:
Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
I should add that for this specific application it is not necessary that
Post
Meno wrote:
If you are getting mail claiming to be from your own domain,
this has been discussed on the list several times recently.
Check the archives.
You are right, but I think this is a special case, because
in my maillog, postfix assumes, that the sender is
smith(at)acutecprecision(dot)c
Jacky Chan wrote:
Magnus Bäck wrote:
On Tuesday, January 20, 2009 at 03:33 CET,
Jacky Chan wrote:
Yeap, I finally got your idea. And I don't expect that is such easy to
configure.
Indeed for mynetwork parameter, I do have a list of IP to be
restricted so I want it to be located on an ex
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Michael Katz wrote:
> Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
> downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
I should add that for this specific application it is not necessary that
Postfix knows the result
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 02:43:03PM +0100, Emmanuel Lesouef wrote:
> > > The problem is that when postfix receives/sends an email, it does a
> > > lookup in our LDAP proxy to get postfix's group and uid. This
> > > definitely ends up with a "0 entries found" which is not a problem
> > > because /et
On 20.01.2009 16:07 Thomas Ackermann wrote:
> ...
> r...@localhost:/etc/postfix,$ postconf -d smtpd_client_restrictions
> smtpd_client_restrictions =
man postconf:
-d Print default parameter settings instead of actual settings.
use `postconf smtpd_client_restrictions` to see your current
Brian Evans - Postfix List schrieb:
'Postconf -d' means "show me the DEFAULTS not what is current".
Uh..
I already feared a realy stupid mistake on my side :)
I used it in this sense, so far - but assumed that this default will be
overwritten (and displayed) when actually set in main.cf
S
Ralf Hildebrandt schrieb:
postconf -n shows main.cf settings, not master.cf settings
Why not use:
postconf -e "smtpd_client_restrictions=reject_invalid_hostname"
But as far as i understand, this just sets the variable in main.cf - and
there, it is already included!
To show this:
r...@l
Thomas Ackermann wrote:
> Hello,
> i seem to be unable to set the "smtpd_client_restrictions" Variable!
>
> In master.cf, there is an option for smtps that sets this to
> "permit_sasl_authenticated,reject".
> In main.cf, i try to set this to "reject_invalid_hostname".
>
> In "postconf -n" the varia
* Thomas Ackermann :
> Hello,
> i seem to be unable to set the "smtpd_client_restrictions" Variable!
>
> In master.cf, there is an option for smtps that sets this to
> "permit_sasl_authenticated,reject".
> In main.cf, i try to set this to "reject_invalid_hostname".
>
> In "postconf -n" the variab
Hello,
i seem to be unable to set the "smtpd_client_restrictions" Variable!
In master.cf, there is an option for smtps that sets this to
"permit_sasl_authenticated,reject".
In main.cf, i try to set this to "reject_invalid_hostname".
In "postconf -n" the variable is empty!
So, i assume that th
- Originálna Správa -
Od: Noel Jones
Komu: Meno
Poslaná: 16.01.2009 18:10
Predmet: Re: MAIL FROM confusion
> Meno wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Does somebody know what may cause a confusion like this?
> >
> > In maillog you can see, that the sender is
> > \\\"from=msmith(at)acutecp
Le Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:40:57 -0500 (EST),
wie...@porcupine.org (Wietse Venema) a écrit :
> Emmanuel Lesouef:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I don't really know if this is the good mailing-list but this is
> > definitely postfix related.
> >
> > On some of our servers, we use postfix as our MX and smtp relay.
>
Marco Tchi Hong:
> But when I do : telnet myserver.tld 25 from another server I get :
>
> 220 **
That is a CISCO PIX firewall in f-up mode.
Wietse
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009, Marco Tchi Hong wrote:
> smtpd_banner = $myhostname ESMTP $mail_name (DATA TELECOM SERVICE)
>
> But when I do : telnet myserver.tld 25 from another server I get :
>
> 220 **
>
> I don't find why I don't get the good banner.
>
> H
Thanks for the replies.
It was indeed due to our new ASA Firewall!
Regards
Marco
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Envoyé : mardi 20 janvier 2009 11:38
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Objet : Re: sm
Emmanuel Lesouef:
> Hi,
>
> I don't really know if this is the good mailing-list but this is
> definitely postfix related.
>
> On some of our servers, we use postfix as our MX and smtp relay.
>
> On these servers, we use ldap authentication for our posix users.
>
> The problem is that when post
Michael Monnerie:
> Dear list, I've read
> http://www.postfix.org/PGSQL_README.html
> but there's no word about encoding. I have a postfix making SQL queries
> to PostgreSQL, and can see from postgresql logs that postfix does
> set client_encoding to 'LATIN1'
> How can I change that to use UTF8?
On Tuesday.January 20,2009 Magnus Bäck wrote
>>On Monday, January 19, 2009 at 10:50 CET,
>>Goutam Baul wrote:
>> I am trying to configure postfix 2.2.10 in a way that two of my group
>> companies can get their mailing services from one physical server
>> machine. The two companies are having
Hi,
I don't really know if this is the good mailing-list but this is
definitely postfix related.
On some of our servers, we use postfix as our MX and smtp relay.
On these servers, we use ldap authentication for our posix users.
The problem is that when postfix receives/sends an email, it does a
Magnus Bäck wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, January 20, 2009 at 03:33 CET,
> Jacky Chan wrote:
>
>> Yeap, I finally got your idea. And I don't expect that is such easy to
>> configure.
>> Indeed for mynetwork parameter, I do have a list of IP to be
>> restricted so I want it to be located on an ex
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:09:22AM +0300, Marco Tchi Hong wrote:
> But when I do : telnet myserver.tld 25 from another server I get :
> 220 **
> I don't find why I don't get the good banner.
You have a Cisco PIX in the way which have the smtp fuckup[1] f
Marco Tchi Hong escribió:
Hello,
In main.cf I
have :
smtpd_banner
= $myhostname ESMTP $mail_name (DATA
TELECOM SERVICE)
But when I
do : telnet myserver.tld 25 from another
server I get :
220
**
I don't find
why I d
Hello,
In main.cf I have :
smtpd_banner = $myhostname ESMTP $mail_name (DATA TELECOM SERVICE)
But when I do : telnet myserver.tld 25 from another server I get :
220 **
I don't find why I don't get the good banner.
However, doing a telnet
Hello,
In main.cf I have :
smtpd_banner = $myhostname ESMTP $mail_name (DATA TELECOM SERVICE)
But when I do : telnet myserver.tld 25 from another server I get :
220 **
I don't find why I don't get the good banner.
However,
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