Re: can't get postfix to work with amavisd-new

2009-09-22 Thread fake...@fakessh.eu
hi all hi list amavisd encounter many problems with selinux as described in the centos wiki. correction proposed by the selinux centos wiki is obsolete SL 'Buddha' peace themselve Le mardi 22 septembre 2009 21:55, Noel Jones a écrit : > On 9/22/2009 2:08 PM, Geoff Sweet wrote: > > Greetings e

Re: syslog behavior

2009-09-22 Thread Wietse Venema
Brian Safford: > Is there a way to get postfix to log the sending IP address on the from= > line like sendmail does ( relay=foo.bar.com[1.2.3.4] ) ? > Not until the logging format is configurable (and with more than 600 main.cf parameters already, adding parameters does not always make Postfix e

syslog behavior

2009-09-22 Thread Brian Safford
Is there a way to get postfix to log the sending IP address on the from= line like sendmail does ( relay=foo.bar.com[1.2.3.4] ) ? Regards, Brian Safford Perimeter Messaging EDS, an HP Company +1 248.853.3544

Re: can't get postfix to work with amavisd-new

2009-09-22 Thread Noel Jones
On 9/22/2009 2:08 PM, Geoff Sweet wrote: Greetings everyone, I'm transitioning a lot of my mail servers from Qmail to Postfix and thus far it has gone very well. I got Postfix 2.3 (from the CentOS 5.3) up and running in a flash and then even got it all running with MySQL virtual users! My hats

can't get postfix to work with amavisd-new

2009-09-22 Thread Geoff Sweet
Greetings everyone, I'm transitioning a lot of my mail servers from Qmail to Postfix and thus far it has gone very well. I got Postfix 2.3 (from the CentOS 5.3) up and running in a flash and then even got it all running with MySQL virtual users! My hats off to the Postfix devs. However now I wan

RE: How to receive email on my postfix server

2009-09-22 Thread Arora, Sumit
Thanks a lot Ansgar, I have installed procmail, I have some question regarding this. As you said: Create a file .procmailrc with the following content in your $HOME (assuming your mailbox format is mbox): - sorry I couldn't understand what is $HOME here, are you talking about /home/ ? And my a