On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 08:45:15AM +1000, paul sorenson wrote:
> > The tests must be done as a non-root user to make sure that file
> > permissions don't restrict getpwnam(3) to the super-user.
> >
>
> # user with ldap entry only:
> [...@homer domestic]$ (getent passwd bells; postmap -q bells
>
On Sun, 05 Jul 2009, The Doctor wrote:
> Where is the postfix 2.7-20090607 can this be found?
milter_header_checks was introduced in snapshot 20090606, and revised in
20090607. To download Postfix releases (snapshot, experimental, or
non-production), go to one of the mirrors:
http://www.postfix.
Where is the postfix 2.7-20090607 can this be found?
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Hi,
In <20090628145457.gg4...@hn305c2n2.ms.com>
"Re: abort when client disconnects" on Sun, 28 Jun 2009 10:54:57 -0400,
Victor Duchovni wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 12:12:00PM +0200, mouss wrote:
>
>> > I want smtpd to abort a connection for a SMTP client as soon
>> > as possible when t
On 05/07/09 22:37, Victor Duchovni wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 07:45:31PM +1000, Barney Desmond wrote:
>
>>> "The command "getent passwd " returns the expected values for both
>>> users. However
>>> "postmap -q unix:passwd.byname" returns a result only for user pms.
>> This is expected - [
I applied some modifications to tls
but I do not make a relay for ISP provider mail
I have a real hostname
I do not see what I could use mysql, I have real users
some time ago, I was trying to walk without success
http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html
I know that smtpd.conf of sasl2 does not
Gerard writes:
> When sending from my network, I was receiving a warning message:
>
> Jul 5 15:57:06 scorpio postfix/smtpd[22724]: connect from
> localhost[127.0.0.1]
> Jul 5 15:57:07 scorpio postfix/smtpd[22724]: warning: SASL authentication
> failure: no user in db
>
> I was advised to put
On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 04:13:36PM -0400, Chris Cera wrote:
> > Either ch...@cera.us is not the right username, or the password
> > in smtp_sasl_password_maps is not the right password or the
> > server is not working.
>
> I tried changing my password just in case, same problem. The
> username/p
* Gerard :
> When sending from my network, I was receiving a warning message:
>
> Jul 5 15:57:06 scorpio postfix/smtpd[22724]: connect from
> localhost[127.0.0.1]
> Jul 5 15:57:07 scorpio postfix/smtpd[22724]: warning: SASL authentication
> failure: no user in db
>
> I was advised to put the
Thank you for the helpful comments, Victor.
> Have you tested the exact same credentials with an MUA such as
> Thunderbird, Outlook Express, Mail.app, ...
Yes, Outlook 2007 SMTP with identical settings and credentials.
I've included a screenshot of my exact settings, but they are
exactly what I d
When sending from my network, I was receiving a warning message:
Jul 5 15:57:06 scorpio postfix/smtpd[22724]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
Jul 5 15:57:07 scorpio postfix/smtpd[22724]: warning: SASL authentication
failure: no user in db
I was advised to put the following in the main.cf fil
Wilson A. Galafassi Jr. wrote:
I have to configure the machines with the same hostname and reverse dns?
Please don't top post.
No, just some private name in DNS that has 2 A records.
Doesn't matter what the hostname or reverse DNS is.
-- Noel Jones
On Wed, July 1, 2009 22:01, ghe wrote:
> Good point, well taken. Thank you all.
http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/index.lasso drop this in firewall
and let fail2ban do the rest
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I have to configure the machines with the same hostname and reverse dns?
-Mensagem original-
De: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org]
Em nome de Victor Duchovni
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 3 de julho de 2009 11:55
Para: 'Postfix users'
Assunto: Re: RES: RES
"fake...@fakessh.eu" writes:
> hi all
> hi list
>
>
> m you can specify how to configure sasl2auth
> for anything other than authentication PLAIN
> updated my postfix to postfix-2.5.1-1.mysql.sasl2.vda.rhel5.i386.rpm
>
> thanks for all your feedbacks
>
> nb : "Buddha" peace themselve
If i unde
On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 19:21:22 +0200
"fake...@fakessh.eu" wrote:
> m you can specify how to configure sasl2auth
> for anything other than authentication PLAIN
> updated my postfix to postfix-2.5.1-1.mysql.sasl2.vda.rhel5.i386.rpm
You could try starting here:
http://www.postfix.com/SASL_README.ht
hi all
hi list
m you can specify how to configure sasl2auth
for anything other than authentication PLAIN
updated my postfix to postfix-2.5.1-1.mysql.sasl2.vda.rhel5.i386.rpm
thanks for all your feedbacks
nb : "Buddha" peace themselve
LuKreme wrote:
Besides that, a lot of spammers sent mail out with forged from addresses
so that if the spam isin't delivered to the To: i t might be delivered
by some retarded mailserver to the forged From.
I don't think any spammer worth his spammy salt uses a legitimate
address - it's all f
On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 07:45:31PM +1000, Barney Desmond wrote:
> > "The command "getent passwd " returns the expected values for both
> > users. However
> > "postmap -q unix:passwd.byname" returns a result only for user pms.
>
> This is expected - [...]
No, this is not "expected". The "passw
Barney,
Thanks for your quick response.
On 05/07/09 19:45, Barney Desmond wrote:
> 2009/7/5 paul sorenson :
>> Logs and more background can be found at:
>> http://metrak.com/tmp/postfix-local.txt
>
> It's generally advisable to include this information in your email -
> for the sake of the archi
2009/7/5 paul sorenson :
> Logs and more background can be found at:
> http://metrak.com/tmp/postfix-local.txt
It's generally advisable to include this information in your email -
for the sake of the archives, but it removes the external dependency.
The level of detail on your linked page is good,
My Fedora 11 postfix installation won't recognise local recipients. It
appears only to deliver to users found in /etc/passwd, those in the ldap
directory are treated as "unknown users". On Fedora 10, same hardware,
same postfix configuration, I did not have this problem.
Initially, smptd rejecte
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