On Sun, 13 Sep 2009, c cc wrote:
> I just setup the postfix server and everything works fine except the
> aliases. Whenever I send to an aliases email, I got the following
> error message back. Some how, postfix adds an (.) period before the
> domain. Does anyone know how can I remove the (dot)
Hello,
I just setup the postfix server and everything works fine except the
aliases. Whenever I send to an aliases email, I got the following
error message back. Some how, postfix adds an (.) period before the
domain. Does anyone know how can I remove the (dot) before the domain?
Thanks!
bad r
"Dave" writes:
> Hello,
> I'm running postfix 2.5.9 on CentOS 5.3. I'm also running
> amavisd-new 2.6.4. I'm wanting to implement dkim.
> [...]
> # signing domain selector private key options # -
> -- --
> dkim_key('example.com', 'selector'
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 03:18:52AM +0100, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Postfix 2.5.5 on Debian Lenny. I'm able to do LDAP lookups (to Active
> Directory) and get the response I expect, but I don't understand why
> mail is still bouncing with 'Unknown user' after the SMTP RCPT TO is
> given t
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 02:47:09AM +, George Forman wrote:
> I want to set up a postfix server which only takes traffic from
> 'mynetworks'.
No, a set of clients, authorized to access your server, but not fully
trusted to e.g. relay, hence not "mynetworks".
> For N out M IP addresses, the p
Yes, I have problem in sending part. I could retrieve mails from other
servers.
grep '^smtp.*smtp' master.cf | grep -v smtpd gives me
smtp unix - - n - - smtp
All the directory you mentioned have world execute permission and file have
world read permission.
I run the strace as mentioned in DEBU
All,
I want to set up a postfix server which only takes traffic from
'mynetworks'.For N out M IP addresses, the postfix server must
reject_unauth_destination.Pretty simple so far...
However, for a select few IP addresses in the list, I want the postfix serverto
behave differently. I want to enf
Hi all,
Postfix 2.5.5 on Debian Lenny. I'm able to do LDAP lookups (to Active
Directory) and get the response I expect, but I don't understand why
mail is still bouncing with 'Unknown user' after the SMTP RCPT TO is
given the OK.
ccimap:/etc/postfix# postconf -n
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
On Saturday 12 September 2009 13:19:19 Mike Cappella wrote:
> To me, this:
>
>97 *Warning: Database file needs update
>
>80 /etc/postfix/virtual
>17 /etc/postfix/transport
>
> looks better and reads easier than
girish br:
> This is my output for: %grep '^smtp.*smtpd' master.cf
>
> smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
I recall that you had a problem SENDING mail, in which case
the proper line to look for would be the SMTP client:
grep '^smtp.*smtp' master.cf | grep -v smtpd
In addition, for DNS lookup to
This is my output for: %grep '^smtp.*smtpd' master.cf
smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Sep 2009, girish br wrote:
>
> > In my master.cf all options are set to "n" which is by default. But I am
> > running postfix as superuser (root).
* Steve Heaven :
>
> We have upgraded our system this morning from
> postfix 2.2.2
> saslauthd 2.1.20
>
> to
> postfix 2.3.3
> saslauthd 2.1.22
>
> We now find that the sasl realm is not being handled as before.
> We use imap authentication and sasl is now trying to make an imap login
> using
Paul Cockings:
> Hi List,
>
> I'm interested in testing several anti-spam systems (using postfix as my
> mta). I'd like to perform some real-time testing with live data, so
> I've had a thought to 'split' or 'mirror' the incoming SMTP stream to
> several servers. Server 1 would be my regular
On 9/12/2009 1:00 PM, James Hankins wrote:
> One way, albiet expensive on CPU util is reject_unverified_sender.
> Sends probes to determine if address is valid before accepting
> delivery.
Careful... applying Sender Verification to all inbound mail is a form of
abuse and will eventually get you on
Hi List,
I'm interested in testing several anti-spam systems (using postfix as my
mta). I'd like to perform some real-time testing with live data, so
I've had a thought to 'split' or 'mirror' the incoming SMTP stream to
several servers. Server 1 would be my regular mail setup, server 2
wou
On 9/12/2009 6:44 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
I think that it is a mistake to replace the specific
warning: database /etc/postfix/client_checks.db is older than
source file /etc/postfix/client_checks
By the generic
Database file needs update
Because it keeps the reader in the
On 9/12/2009 5:34 AM, ghe wrote:
On Sep 11, 2009, at 7:21 PM, Mike Cappella wrote:
Most log messages in postfix-logwatch are either canonicalized or
summarized. In this case, the message summary change was an attempt at
being a little more clear, (but perhaps its not).
It's great ... when ti
On Sat, 12 Sep 2009, girish br wrote:
> In my master.cf all options are set to "n" which is by default. But I am
> running postfix as superuser (root).
Just to be sure, can you post the output of:
% grep '^smtp.*smtpd' /path/to/master.cf
--
Sahil Tandon
In my master.cf all options are set to "n" which is by default. But I am
running postfix as superuser (root).
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Sep 2009, girish br wrote:
>
> > Sep 11 18:45:47 (none) mail.info postfix/smtp[2326]: 1BE1EF67: to=<
> > n...@gmail.co
girish br:
> Hi,
>
> I am getting this error.
>
> Sep 11 18:45:47 (none) mail.info postfix/smtp[2326]: 1BE1EF67: to=<
> n...@gmail.com>, relay=none, delay=10709, delays=10709/0.3/0.01/0,
> dsn=4.4.3, status=deferred (Host or domain name not found. Name service
> error for name=gmail.com type=MX:
On Sat, 12 Sep 2009, girish br wrote:
> Sep 11 18:45:47 (none) mail.info postfix/smtp[2326]: 1BE1EF67: to=<
> n...@gmail.com>, relay=none, delay=10709, delays=10709/0.3/0.01/0,
> dsn=4.4.3, status=deferred (Host or domain name not found. Name service
> error for name=gmail.com type=MX: Host
>
> n
One way, albiet expensive on CPU util is reject_unverified_sender.
Sends probes to determine if address is valid before accepting
delivery. Very effective but if a very busy system you will want to
limit it's use. Also exceptions will need to be made for noreply type
senders, otherwise man
Hi,
I am getting this error.
Sep 11 18:45:47 (none) mail.info postfix/smtp[2326]: 1BE1EF67: to=<
n...@gmail.com>, relay=none, delay=10709, delays=10709/0.3/0.01/0,
dsn=4.4.3, status=deferred (Host or domain name not found. Name service
error for name=gmail.com type=MX: Host
nslookup gmail.com gi
Hello,
I had a question regarding forged mail. I wanted to know if it was
possible for Postfix for
postfix to check the integrity of incoming emails?
What I mean by this is, if a malicious attacker send an email from
dam...@hotmail.com is
there anyway to check that the email came from hotmail.com
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre:
> > Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre:
> When you are running the policy service under the spawn daemon:
>
> 1) The time limit BEGINS after an SMTP server connects to the
> policy server port, when a new policy daemon process is created.
> Thus, an SMTP
On Sep 12, 2009, at 7:44 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Mike Cappella:
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On 9/11/09 5:57 PM, ghe wrote:
On Sep 11, 2009, at 6:18 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Also since I didn't find it, I just re-postmapped 'em all.
Postfix includes the name of the
El 12/09/2009, a las 15:38, Wietse Venema escribió:
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre:
When you are running the policy service under the spawn daemon:
1) The time limit BEGINS after an SMTP server connects to the
policy server port, when a new policy daemon process is created.
Thus, an SMTP server
Mike Cappella:
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> On 9/11/09 5:57 PM, ghe wrote:
> >
> > On Sep 11, 2009, at 6:18 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> >
> >>> Also since I didn't find it, I just re-postmapped 'em all.
> >>
> >> Postfix includes the name of the file that is out-of-date:
> >>
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre:
> >> When you are running the policy service under the spawn daemon:
> >>
> >> 1) The time limit BEGINS after an SMTP server connects to the
> >> policy server port, when a new policy daemon process is created.
> >> Thus, an SMTP server always "mates" with a policy se
Hello,
I'm running postfix 2.5.9 on CentOS 5.3. I'm also running
amavisd-new 2.6.4. I'm wanting to implement dkim. I've got the key already
published in dns.
I was originally thinking smtpd proxy and had set up dkimproxy, but
that required opening up port 587 and changing my existi
I have resent this message to just Wietse... but I wanted to send it
to whole mailing list. So I do.
When you are running the policy service under the spawn daemon:
1) The time limit BEGINS after an SMTP server connects to the
policy server port, when a new policy daemon process is crea
On Sep 11, 2009, at 7:21 PM, Mike Cappella wrote:
Most log messages in postfix-logwatch are either canonicalized or
summarized. In this case, the message summary change was an attempt
at being a little more clear, (but perhaps its not).
It's great ... when timesSeen > 1.
The canonicaliza
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre:
> Hi,
>
> I'm pretty sure about this but... I prefer asking for being totally
> sure. Hey mates imagine a policy daemon has a (server time limit) time
> limit of 3600 seconds... like hasn't arrived the max_idle time...
> spawn doesn't close it and now it's near
Seth Mattinen:
> Multiline responses in SMTP are (as far as I know) not allowed. I'm sure
> Wietse will correct me it I'm wrong, but I can't ever recall it.
They are allowed. In fact, most EHLO server responses are multi-line.
Wietse
Hi,
I'm pretty sure about this but... I prefer asking for being totally
sure. Hey mates imagine a policy daemon has a (server time limit) time
limit of 3600 seconds... like hasn't arrived the max_idle time...
spawn doesn't close it and now it's near to it's time_limit
imagine that
/dev/rob0 escribió:
On Friday 11 September 2009 20:43:47 mic...@casa.co.cu wrote:
>> Turns out I use a webmail (horde) in my workplace but
>> apparently has a bug, somehow are generating large numbers of
>> messages to various servers on the internet, yahoo, aol,
>> hotmail and others. to keep
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