On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 06:50:16AM CET, Jorge Armando Medina
said:
> ml ml wrote:
> > Hello List,
> >
> > i would like to have a ldap based auto reply feature in a virtual
> > hosting environment. I had a look at gnarwl, but it was removed from
> > Debian lenny due to some security issues:
> >
ml ml wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> i would like to have a ldap based auto reply feature in a virtual
> hosting environment. I had a look at gnarwl, but it was removed from
> Debian lenny due to some security issues:
>
> http://www.downloadpipe.com/forums/linux/Bug-457279-remove-gnarwl-lenny-ftopict5
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 12:47:31AM +0100, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> On 02.02.2010 15:29, Victor Duchovni wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> And, use "proxy:ldap:${config_directory}/ldap-aliases.cf", LDAP servers
>> typically don't like the connection concurrency that results from each
>> smtpd(8) and cleanup(8)
Bernhard Schmidt:
> On 02.02.2010 15:29, Victor Duchovni wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > And, use "proxy:ldap:${config_directory}/ldap-aliases.cf", LDAP servers
> > typically don't like the connection concurrency that results from each
> > smtpd(8) and cleanup(8) using a separate connection. Don't do this,
Dear users list,
I'm trying to get postfix relaying for me as a central hub.
The central hub sits on the inside of my network and will need to rely
outgoing mail for itself and other internal mail servers to our "Real"
external mail server using sender based authentication.
I would like to be
On 02.02.2010 15:29, Victor Duchovni wrote:
Hi,
And, use "proxy:ldap:${config_directory}/ldap-aliases.cf", LDAP servers
typically don't like the connection concurrency that results from each
smtpd(8) and cleanup(8) using a separate connection. Don't do this,
however, with tables that are used b
* post...@corwyn.net :
>
>
>
> I'd like to delete something from the queue, and send a NDR to the
> original sender.
>
> Does
> postsuper -d ID just delete the message, or delete and send a NDR.
The former
> If it doesn't send a NDR, how can I delete a message and send a NDR
> at the same ti
I'd like to delete something from the queue, and send a NDR to the
original sender.
Does
postsuper -d ID just delete the message, or delete and send a NDR.
If it doesn't send a NDR, how can I delete a message and send a NDR
at the same time?
Thx
Rick
Rick Steeves
http://www.sinister.
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 12:05:18PM -0600, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 2/2/2010 11:11 AM, Michele Carandente wrote:
>> Hi Noel,
>> Thanks for the corrections... anyway this solution doen't solve the
>> problem that I have.
>
> Sorry, that's the only solution I have to offer.
The OP is perhaps better of
On 2/2/10 10:05 AM, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 2/2/2010 11:11 AM, Michele Carandente wrote:
>> Hi Noel,
>> Thanks for the corrections... anyway this solution doen't solve the
>> problem that I have.
>
> Sorry, that's the only solution I have to offer.
>
UUCP? ;)
~Seth
On 2/2/2010 11:11 AM, Michele Carandente wrote:
Hi Noel,
Thanks for the corrections... anyway this solution doen't solve the
problem that I have.
Sorry, that's the only solution I have to offer.
-- Noel Jones
Infact I fetch the email for all my accounts (included gmail and
hotmail account
Hi Noel,
Thanks for the corrections... anyway this solution doen't solve the
problem that I have.
Infact I fetch the email for all my accounts (included gmail and
hotmail accounts) with some Perl POP3 scripts.
I want to use Postfix just to send email(relay it) from a hold queue.
Let me explain be
thanks for all
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 6:05 PM, Carlos Williams wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 8:36 AM, Charles Marcus
> wrote:
> > On 2010-02-01 7:17 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> >> All of that said, I don't find I'm lacking any functionality with my
> current
> >> version of Roundcube.
> >
> > T
On 2/1/2010 7:43 PM, Wade Smart wrote:
Noel Jones wrote:
On 1/29/2010 4:46 PM, Wade Smart wrote:
Noel Jones wrote:
On 1/28/2010 4:57 PM, Wade Smart wrote:
I have been using postfix for about two + years but something that was
just out of my understanding at the time was setting up relaying.
R
On 2/2/2010 3:57 AM, Michele Carandente wrote:
Hi Noel,
I'll explain better my problem:
I've this mailserver under a slow dial-up connection.
To fetch email from the main mailserver I use some Perl scripts, and
they are working fine.
I use postfix to queue the emails that needs to be send and the
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 8:36 AM, Charles Marcus
wrote:
> On 2010-02-01 7:17 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> All of that said, I don't find I'm lacking any functionality with my current
>> version of Roundcube.
>
> Then you haven't looked at it... the new features are really nice...
I would say this is
Quoting Radio Tron :
Hi, I'm a volunteer on an OpenBSD free-shell (cyberspace.org). Staff
has turned off email because of SPAM (hogs our bandwidth and staff
time).
1. Can we configure postfix such that it first checks a user's home
directory for a .postfix_white-list file and accepts mail
spamv...@googlemail.com:
> thx Wietse
>
> trying it as user postfix i get (Can't contact LDAP server)
>
> hmm strange
You have some incorrect file permission, or some "security" software
such as SeLinux or AppArmor is mis-configured.
Try:
# service selinux stop
# service apparmor stop
thx Wietse
trying it as user postfix i get (Can't contact LDAP server)
hmm strange
2010/2/2 Wietse Venema :
>> [r...@testmail postfix]# postmap -q myn...@example.com
>
> Don't run the test as root.
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 09:13:36AM -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
> spamv...@googlemail.com:
> > hi..
> >
> > my postfix checks against openldap.
> > postfix first uses the ldap-aliases.cf to check if its a valid user
> > email, that works.
> > then i tried to use the same ldap-aliases.cf for smtpd_
spamv...@googlemail.com:
> hi..
>
> my postfix checks against openldap.
> postfix first uses the ldap-aliases.cf to check if its a valid user
> email, that works.
> then i tried to use the same ldap-aliases.cf for smtpd_sender_login_maps
>
> But that doesnt work.
> I get a:
> postfix/local[7683]:
hi..
my postfix checks against openldap.
postfix first uses the ldap-aliases.cf to check if its a valid user
email, that works.
then i tried to use the same ldap-aliases.cf for smtpd_sender_login_maps
But that doesnt work.
I get a:
postfix/local[7683]: warning: dict_ldap_connect: Unable to bind t
Radio Tron:
> Hi, I'm a volunteer on an OpenBSD free-shell (cyberspace.org).
> Staff has turned off email because of SPAM (hogs our bandwidth
> and staff time).
> 1. Can we configure postfix such that it first checks a user's
> home directory for a .postfix_white-list file and accepts mail
> (MAIL
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Wade Smart put forth on 2/1/2010 7:43 PM:
Right now I just sent from my mail client (thunderbird) but I would
like to be able to send back through postfix to keep a record of all
sent mails.
That's what your Sent Items folder is for.
You need to keep in mind that by defa
On 2010-02-01 7:17 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> All of that said, I don't find I'm lacking any functionality with my current
> version of Roundcube.
Then you haven't looked at it... the new features are really nice...
Hi, I'm a volunteer on an OpenBSD free-shell (cyberspace.org). Staff has turned
off email because of SPAM (hogs our bandwidth and staff time).
1. Can we configure postfix such that it first checks a user's home directory
for a .postfix_white-list file and accepts mail (MAIL FROM:) only if there
Michele Carandente put forth on 2/2/2010 3:57 AM:
> message_size_limit = 3072
Unrelated to your question, but...
You say this machine is behind a dial up line? Ouch! You may want to seriously
consider changing this to something more sane like 262144. With a 56K modem
averaging a real 45 K
Hi Noel,
I'll explain better my problem:
I've this mailserver under a slow dial-up connection.
To fetch email from the main mailserver I use some Perl scripts, and
they are working fine.
I use postfix to queue the emails that needs to be send and then with
the command "postqueue -i" I'll send the e
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