* Pavel Dimow :
> if postfix append the "primary" domain value then it's quite ok with me, I
> guess it's not a performance penalty for postfix?
I have never measured and I believe it is not worth doing so. The performance
penalty should be negligible.
> I can then use auth_default_realm in dovec
Thank Noel, I appreciate the info.
Wietse:
> Postfix does not log message changes unless you turn on debug
> logging. Message changes can be quite extensive, such as deleting
> a header, adding a header, or replacing the message body. Such
> logging is not of interest for production usage.
Jesus Cea:
> I find it VERY useful for pr
Hi Patrick,
if postfix append the "primary" domain value then it's quite ok with
me, I guess it's not
a performance penalty for postfix?
I can then use auth_default_realm in dovecot and problem should be solved.
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter
wrote:
> * Pavel Dimow :
>> He
Hi Victoriano,
are those searches in LDAP slower?
For example, is it much slower when you start search at
dc=acmecorp instead of ou=people,o=somedomain.com,dc=acmecorp ?
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Victoriano Giralt wrote:
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Jesus Cea:
> Wietse, if you can confirm that postfix DOESN'T send to milter modules
> the headers, EOH, body and EOB *UNTIL* it has received the complete
> message via SMTP, I think I can move this issue to Thunderbird bugzilla.
AFTER Postfix receives the ``.'', THEN Postfix
sends headers, EOH, bo
Jesus Cea:
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> > 2) I repeat, the problem is that Postfix does not recognize the
> > end of the message.
>
> I don't send the message completely. According to thunderbird, it sends
The logging shows that Postfix is still wait
* Pavel Dimow :
> Hello,
>
>
> I know that this is maybe question for more LDAP oriented users, but I hope
> someone here can help me. I have a postfix with one "primary" domain and
> dozen virtual domains. The problem is that users from primary domain use only
> their username (without domain pa
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On 24/7/10 9:27, Pavel Dimow wrote:
> someone here can help me. I have a postfix with one "primary" domain and
> dozen virtual domains. The problem is that users from primary domain use only
> their username (without domain part) for SASL authent
Hello,
I know that this is maybe question for more LDAP oriented users, but I hope
someone here can help me. I have a postfix with one "primary" domain and
dozen virtual domains. The problem is that users from primary domain use only
their username (without domain part) for SASL authentication an
On 22/07/10 21:32, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Michael Orlitzky:
I'll repeat myself. .local is not a reserved suffix. nor is
.localdomain, despite what linuxers seem to believe. using such domains
is a hijack. you are telling the IETF: we decided to use these suffixes
and you cannot use them
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