JLA,
> I run amavisd-new as part of my anti-spam setup.
> The configuration is pretty well out of the box. I use the split clean
> up, which if I remember correctly, is straight out of Patrick Koetter's
> setup guide.
> One of the things I have noticed is that when amavisd passes emails back
> int
David Cottle a écrit :
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 18/02/2009, at 10:57, "Jan P. Kessler" wrote:
>
>> David Cottle schrieb:
>>> In my postfix mail log I see a lot of unknown against servers.
>>
>> postfix uses the verified hostname, as explained at
>> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.htm
Sent from my iPhone
On 18/02/2009, at 10:57, "Jan P. Kessler"
wrote:
David Cottle schrieb:
In my postfix mail log I see a lot of unknown against servers.
postfix uses the verified hostname, as explained at
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#reject_unknown_client_hostname
if you a
David Cottle a écrit :
> In my postfix mail log I see a lot of unknown against servers.
>
do not hijack threads.
please ask again by posting a new message instead of replying to an
unrelated one. use the "compose" button, not the "reply" button.
> I know DNS works as SPF records lookup properly
In my postfix mail log I see a lot of unknown against servers.
I know DNS works as SPF records lookup properly.
Is this normal behavour due to timeouts?
Just when I always see unknown makes me wonder.
Thanks,
sim085 a écrit :
> [snip]
> Thank you for your reply. I do have the courier authmysqlrc file set up
> however it is located at /etc/courier/ not /etc/authlib/.
The location is system dependent. if your courier (imap, pop, webmail)
works, it's ok.
> In my opinion this
> file is set up properly si
Erik Paulsen Skaalerud a écrit :
> Hi.
>
> Does postfix hold mails in queue if it cant contact any DNS server?
> We just lost our fibre link (including all DNS resolution) and it
> seems like many of our internal users get a 450 error with "Recipient
> address rejected: Domain not found".
>
If y
Gejo Paul wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 6:48 PM, sim085 wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Before I decided to use Maildrop I had Postfix configured to search for
>> email recipients from the MySQL database and put all incoming mail in
>> /var/spool/mail/virtual/ (defined in the MySQL database its
Noel Jones wrote:
George Forman wrote:
Hi,
I am attempting to setup and run my own dnsbl service.
I am using rbldnsd: Small Daemon for DNSBLs from
http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html
I have setup the dnsbl daemon to run on server3.com (same server
postfix is running on).
I have verified us
I run amavisd-new as part of my anti-spam setup.
The configuration is pretty well out of the box. I use the split clean
up, which if I remember correctly, is straight out of Patrick Koetter's
setup guide.
One of the things I have noticed is that when amavisd passes emails back
into postfix it is us
Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Feb 17, 2009, at 3:19 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
bharathan kailath wrote:
i understood
but why two folders 'defer' and 'deferred'! using OpenSuse 10.3
thanks
"deferred" stores the reason why the message is in "defer".
Is that inverted? :-)
Oops, yes. But the idea is t
On Feb 17, 2009, at 3:19 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
bharathan kailath wrote:
i understood
but why two folders 'defer' and 'deferred'! using OpenSuse 10.3
thanks
"deferred" stores the reason why the message is in "defer".
Is that inverted? :-)
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 02:19:19PM -0600, Noel Jones wrote:
> bharathan kailath wrote:
>> i understood
>> but why two folders 'defer' and 'deferred'! using OpenSuse 10.3
>> thanks
>
> "deferred" stores the reason why the message is in "defer".
The other way around, but the idea is right. The "de
On Feb 17, 2009, at 3:09 PM, bharathan kailath
wrote:
i understood
but why two folders 'defer' and 'deferred'! using OpenSuse 10.3
thanks
Stop top-posting and read qmgr(8).
bharathan kailath wrote:
i understood
but why two folders 'defer' and 'deferred'! using OpenSuse 10.3
thanks
"deferred" stores the reason why the message is in "defer".
-- Noel Jones
Michel S?bastien:
> Hi all.
> I use LMTP transport to deliver mails into Cyrus and when asking
> DSN success I got an action "relayed".
Besides final delivery, LMTP is also used to deliver mail into
content filters. The advantage of LMTP is that the protocol reports
one end-of-message status for
i understood
but why two folders 'defer' and 'deferred'! using OpenSuse 10.3
thanks
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
> bharathan kailath wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> my ignorances:
>>
>> where can i find the contents of bounced messages in postfix?
>>
>> i see under /var/spool/postfix th
bharathan kailath wrote:
Hi
my ignorances:
where can i find the contents of bounced messages in postfix?
i see under /var/spool/postfix the following folders:
active corrupt deferred hold maildrop pid
private saved bounce defer flush incoming milter
postgrey public trace
wh
George Forman wrote:
Hi,
I am attempting to setup and run my own dnsbl service.
I am using rbldnsd: Small Daemon for DNSBLs from
http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html
I have setup the dnsbl daemon to run on server3.com (same server postfix
is running on).
I have verified using dig that the A
Hi,
I am attempting to setup and run my own dnsbl service.
I am using rbldnsd: Small Daemon for DNSBLs from
http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html
I have setup the dnsbl daemon to run on server3.com (same server postfix is
running on).
I have verified using dig that the A record is found:
dig @
Hi
my ignorances:
where can i find the contents of bounced messages in postfix?
i see under /var/spool/postfix the following folders:
active corrupt deferred hold maildrop pid
private saved bounce defer flush incoming milter
postgrey public trace
what is defer and deferred? can i check
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 6:48 PM, sim085 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Before I decided to use Maildrop I had Postfix configured to search for
> email recipients from the MySQL database and put all incoming mail in
> /var/spool/mail/virtual/ (defined in the MySQL database itself). This
> worked
> fine and wi
Hi all.
I use LMTP transport to deliver mails into Cyrus and when asking DSN success I
got an action "relayed".
I think LMTP is a final transport like local and virtual mailbox, but the DSN
action value for both is "delivered".
This should be "delivered" too for LMTP transport ?
See example belo
On Tue, February 17, 2009 13:09, Erik Paulsen Skaalerud wrote:
> Does postfix hold mails in queue if it cant contact any DNS server?
> We just lost our fibre link (including all DNS resolution) and it
> seems like many of our internal users get a 450 error with
> "Recipient address rejected: Domai
Hi,
Before I decided to use Maildrop I had Postfix configured to search for
email recipients from the MySQL database and put all incoming mail in
/var/spool/mail/virtual/ (defined in the MySQL database itself). This worked
fine and without any problems. Now I decided to install Maildrop and I am
Erik Paulsen Skaalerud:
> We just lost our fibre link (including all DNS resolution) and it
> seems like many of our internal users get a 450 error with "Recipient
> address rejected: Domain not found".
That is because YOU configured Postfix to reject mail with
reject_unknown_recipient_domain.
Erik Paulsen Skaalerud:
> Hi.
>
> Does postfix hold mails in queue if it cant contact any DNS server?
Yes. You may want to read up on email RFCs if you're concerned
about the handling of mail delivery errors.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321
Wietse
> We just lost our fibre link (incl
Hi.
Does postfix hold mails in queue if it cant contact any DNS server?
We just lost our fibre link (including all DNS resolution) and it
seems like many of our internal users get a 450 error with "Recipient
address rejected: Domain not found".
--
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