Ben Munat put forth on 6/20/2010 2:36 PM:
> On 6/19/10 10:31 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> Wietse Venema put forth on 6/19/2010 5:51 PM:
>>> Ben Munat:
main.cf:inet_interfaces = 64.69.38.41,127.0.0.1
and I hook up the main smtp process in master.cf like this:
master.cf:-o
On 6/20/2010 9:06 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 10:03:44PM -0500, Jeff Sherk Forerunner Ministries
wrote:
But, how do I get it to send a username and password to authenticate on
that different server?
http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html#client_sasl_enable
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 10:03:44PM -0500, Jeff Sherk Forerunner Ministries
wrote:
> But, how do I get it to send a username and password to authenticate on
> that different server?
http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html#client_sasl_enable
--
Viktor.
On 6/20/2010 8:54 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 09:51:28PM -0500, Jeff Sherk Forerunner Ministries
wrote:
On 6/20/2010 8:21 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
http://www.postfix.org/MULTI_INSTANCE_README.html#quick
Ok thanks Victor... I took a look at that, bu
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 09:51:28PM -0500, Jeff Sherk Forerunner Ministries
wrote:
> On 6/20/2010 8:21 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
>> http://www.postfix.org/MULTI_INSTANCE_README.html#quick
>>
> Ok thanks Victor... I took a look at that, but I don't think that is what I
> want... perhaps null clie
On 6/20/2010 8:21 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
http://www.postfix.org/MULTI_INSTANCE_README.html#quick
Ok thanks Victor... I took a look at that, but I don't think that is
what I want... perhaps null client is not the correct terminology! In
this case, null client seems to be when the server sen
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 09:15:55PM -0500, Jeff Sherk Forerunner Ministries
wrote:
>Ok, I have been reading and googling for two days now (docs on this site,
>centos.org, and lots of other sites as well), and I just cannot figure out
>how to accomplish making postfix (on one server, le
Ok, I have been reading and googling for two days now (docs on this
site, centos.org, and lots of other sites as well), and I just cannot
figure out how to accomplish making postfix (on one server, let's call
it centos-server) connect to my mail server (another server, let's call
it mail-server
Stefan Foerster:
> This is - again - not a problem report but a mere theoretical
> question. Given two Postfix servers, one (called "gate") accepting
> connections from the internet, with example.com in $relay_domains and
> address verification enabled forwarding mails for verified recipients
> to
hello
wieste is a women . when do you
its my real @
i respond a you post
duplicate in french please
This is - again - not a problem report but a mere theoretical
question. Given two Postfix servers, one (called "gate") accepting
connections from the internet, with example.com in $relay_domains and
address verification enabled forwarding mails for verified recipients
to the second server (called "
On 6/19/10 10:31 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Wietse Venema put forth on 6/19/2010 5:51 PM:
Ben Munat:
main.cf:inet_interfaces = 64.69.38.41,127.0.0.1
and I hook up the main smtp process in master.cf like this:
master.cf:-o smtp_bind_address=64.69.38.41
This works only on the SMTP CLIENT. N
Stefan Foerster:
> > This depends on the query load. When a client needs proxymap service
> > it is either helped by an existing proxymap process that is idle,
> > or else it is helped by a new proxymap process. In the first case
> > it will share the table with other proxymap clients.
>
> As a f
* Wietse Venema :
> Stefan Foerster:
> > Two questions regarding proxymap:
> >
> > 1. Is a single proxymap(8) process able to handle multiple lookup
> > tables? I.e., taking the example from the manpage, modifying it to
> >
> > mysql = proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/
> > virtual_alias_maps =${mysql}vir
Stefan Foerster:
> Two questions regarding proxymap:
>
> 1. Is a single proxymap(8) process able to handle multiple lookup
> tables? I.e., taking the example from the manpage, modifying it to
>
> mysql = proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/
> virtual_alias_maps =${mysql}virtual_alias_maps.cf
> virtual_alias
* Stan Hoeppner :
> Stefan Foerster put forth on 6/20/2010 5:16 AM:
> > and furthermore assuming a limit of 40 proxymap(8) processes defined
> > in master.cf, will this result in 40 or 80 connections to the
> > database?
>
> I have no idea on this one. The whole point of proxymap is to have one
>
Two questions regarding proxymap:
1. Is a single proxymap(8) process able to handle multiple lookup
tables? I.e., taking the example from the manpage, modifying it to
mysql = proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/
virtual_alias_maps =${mysql}virtual_alias_maps.cf
virtual_alias_domains = ${mysql}virtual_alias_
Stefan Foerster put forth on 6/20/2010 5:16 AM:
> Two questions regarding proxymap:
>
> 1. Is a single proxymap(8) process able to handle multiple lookup
> tables? I.e., taking the example from the manpage, modifying it to
For read maps, yes. And even better, one process will do multiple map typ
Two questions regarding proxymap:
1. Is a single proxymap(8) process able to handle multiple lookup
tables? I.e., taking the example from the manpage, modifying it to
mysql = proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/
virtual_alias_maps =${mysql}virtual_alias_maps.cf
virtual_alias_domains = ${mysql}virtual_alias_
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