* Carl A jeptha :
> Sorry Mr. Tandon,
> That uid belongs to amavis and I followed the Postfix setup on the
> Ubuntu network.
>
> So a little more understanding please, as I have been thrown in the deep
> end with this problem, I do RF for a living, not setting up Postfix
> mailservers with sp
>
>
> I get a very quick banner response when I telnet to port 25 and port
> 587 I do get different banners
> for port 25 I get:
> 220 *
>
Cisco Pix running SMTP 'Fixup' ?
>
> You can resolve the IP of their firewall, by executing (on the postfix box):
>
> host 1.2.3.4
>
> where 1.2.3.4 is the firewall IP. if this returns a name, say
> joe.example.com, then resolve this name:
>
> host joe.example.com
>
>
> but if the IP and the name never change, the results a
Sorry Mr. Tandon,
That uid belongs to amavis and I followed the Postfix setup on the
Ubuntu network.
So a little more understanding please, as I have been thrown in the deep
end with this problem, I do RF for a living, not setting up Postfix
mailservers with spamassassin and clamav.
You hav
Admin wrote:
Hi there,
I am using fetchmail to pop3 mail from gmail. But when I receive
email I find that fetchmail is using postfix to deliver the mail to
the corresponding internal mailbox. postfix responds with the
following error and best I can tell the mail never ends up in my
inbox.
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009, Ing. Davy Leon wrote:
> When processing Postfix queue is possible to give priority to smaller
> messages and slowdown messages with attachments?
The question is too general. Which queue(s) are congested? See a previous
(though admittedly dated) thread on this topic as well
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009, Carl A jeptha wrote:
> Here is the error:
>
> Jul 20 11:39:38 mail amavis[14802]: (14802-01) (!)WARN: DSPAM problem, exit
> 1, result=
> Jul 20 11:39:45 mail dspam[14849]: Option --user requires special
> privileges when user does not match current user, e.g.. root or Trusted
work fine on my box CentOS 5.3
http://pastebin.ca/1501508
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 17:04:41 -0400, Charles Marcus
wrote:
> On 7/20/2009, LuKreme (krem...@kreme.com) wrote:
>> Before I bought my iTouch last year I thought I was going to hate the
>> touch-screen keyboard, but the auto correction and th
Andrzej Kuku?a wrote:
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 11:32, mouss wrote:
Admin a écrit :
Hi there,
I am using fetchmail to pop3 mail from gmail. But when I receive email
I find that fetchmail is using postfix to deliver the mail to the
corresponding internal mailbox. postfix responds with the foll
On 7/20/2009, LuKreme (krem...@kreme.com) wrote:
> Before I bought my iTouch last year I thought I was going to hate the
> touch-screen keyboard, but the auto correction and the editing is so
> easy that it's not much of an issue. Now with the 3GS I am even
> willing to type fairly long emails with
* Linux Addict :
> Greetings, I have Two instacnes of postfix running, but all the logs getting
> to /var/log/maillog. Could someone please point me on how to create separate
> log file for the 2nd instance?
$ man 5 postconf | less +/^syslog_facility
p...@rick
--
All technical answers asked pri
Greetings, I have Two instacnes of postfix running, but all the logs getting
to /var/log/maillog. Could someone please point me on how to create separate
log file for the 2nd instance?
Carlos Williams wrote:
I am unable to understand why I can't get TLS / SASL working on my
Postfix server. I am using Postfix 2.3 (postfix-2.3.3-2.1.el5_2) on
CentOS 5 x64. I followed the CentOS guide and enabled this in my
main.cf & dovecot.conf. When I telnet into my server, I see the
following:
Steve wrote:
Hello All! been a while since i have needed your help, but suggestions
would be appreciated.
Problem: Need to limit outgoing email attachments but still allow
incomming email attachments.
It seems like mime_header_checks will do this, however, i want to be
able to selectively a
Eduardo Júnior wrote:
Hi,
Any reference about how to configure Postfix to accept message to a
address from a specific domain.
a...@domain.com
Accept only from address of the domain domain.com
thanks,
General instructions can be found here:
http://www.postfix.org/RESTRICTION_CLASS_README.
On 20-Jul-2009, at 04:57, Charles Marcus wrote:
Now, if Apple would make an iPhone with a G1 style hardware
keyboard, I'd even buy one... ;)
Before I bought my iTouch last year I thought I was going to hate the
touch-screen keyboard, but the auto correction and the editing is so
easy that
Hi folks
When processing Postfix queue is possible to give priority to smaller messages
and slowdown messages with attachments?
Thanks in advance
David
Hi,
Any reference about how to configure Postfix to accept message to a
address from a specific domain.
a...@domain.com
Accept only from address of the domain domain.com
thanks,
--
Eduardo Júnior
GNU/Linux user #423272
:wq
Hi,
Thank you for the support over the weekend, server is working fine, but
am still having a problem with the spam settings:
Here is the error:
Jul 20 11:39:38 mail amavis[14802]: (14802-01) (!)WARN: DSPAM problem, exit 1,
result=
Jul 20 11:39:45 mail dspam[14849]: Option --user requires spec
Hello All! been a while since i have needed your help, but suggestions would be
appreciated.
Problem: Need to limit outgoing email attachments but still allow incomming
email attachments.
It seems like mime_header_checks will do this, however, i want to be able to
selectively apply this.
Righ
2009/7/20 Andrea
> *But* I have some problems.
>
> 1) If I set:
> mydestination = mydomain.com, script.mydomain.com,
> every mail I receive on script.mydomain.com isn't redirected to script,
> and I receive "*Recipient address rejected*: *User unknown in local
> recipient table"
>
> *2) If I set:
I am unable to understand why I can't get TLS / SASL working on my
Postfix server. I am using Postfix 2.3 (postfix-2.3.3-2.1.el5_2) on
CentOS 5 x64. I followed the CentOS guide and enabled this in my
main.cf & dovecot.conf. When I telnet into my server, I see the
following:
[r...@mail /]# telnet 1
Hi all,
I need to parse some mails I receive with a postfix server.
I want:
the server to receive "mydomain.com" as local addresses (here no problem).
the server to send to a bash script the mail addressed to "*@
script.mydomain.com"
I have,
on /etc/postfix/transport:
*script.mydomain.com my
On Monday 20 July 2009 07:56:54 pm Clunk Werclick wrote:
> Helo,
>
> Is somebody able to guide me?
>
> I have Postfix as gateway machine. It is mixed and has some
> local virtual mailboxes for domains, and for others it acts as an incoming
> relay forwarding to an internal Postfix.
>
> The working
Helo,
Is somebody able to guide me?
I have Postfix as gateway machine. It is mixed and has some
local virtual mailboxes for domains, and for others it acts as an incoming
relay forwarding to an internal Postfix.
The working is very good but now I have a tiny hitch. Until now I have been
able t
On 7/19/2009, Charles Sprickman (sp...@bway.net) wrote:
> We are primarily using POP, but with more iPhone users, and a new
> mail server that actually lets me dole out more space, I think we'll
> likely push IMAP more.
Incidentally, the iPhone has one of the best IMAP clients I've seen on a
phone
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 11:32, mouss wrote:
>
> Admin a écrit :
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I am using fetchmail to pop3 mail from gmail. But when I receive email
> > I find that fetchmail is using postfix to deliver the mail to the
> > corresponding internal mailbox. postfix responds with the followi
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