On 9/16/2010 6:16 PM, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
I've read but its not clear (to me) if one can (or should) use rhsbl
sites in postscreen. Well, actually, i did configure but then removed.
Postscreen has no "name" based features. As documented, all
whitelist/blacklist and DNS lookups are IP number
On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 22:40:10 +0200, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
> On 09/16/2010 10:33 PM, Brian Pribis wrote:
> >When I receive an email addressed to, say, t...@virtual_domain.com,
> >I want this forwarded to someone_e...@virtual_domain.com.
> >
> >I have this done in the virtual file and everything a
Vernon A. Fort put forth on 9/16/2010 6:16 PM:
> I've read but its not clear (to me) if one can (or should) use rhsbl
> sites in postscreen. Well, actually, i did configure but then removed.
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#postscreen_dnsbl_sites
postscreen_dnsbl_sites (default: empty)
Op
It looks like the postscreen changes are tapering off. Below are
a number of code cleanups but no functionality changes. This is
uploaded as postfix-2.8-20100917.
I won't have time to make further changes in the coming weeks except
when it is really necessary.
Wietse
Cleanup: postscr
Vernon A. Fort:
> Also, since postscreen cache's the dnsbl hits -
Only for a split second. However, the lookups will be cached in
the local DNS server, which you should have if your mail server
handles a non-trivial amount of email.
Wietse
I've read but its not clear (to me) if one can (or should) use rhsbl
sites in postscreen. Well, actually, i did configure but then removed.
Currently, I have (so far):
postscreen_dnsbl_threshold = 2
postscreen_dnsbl_sites = zen.spamhaus.org*2 bl.spamcop.net*1
postscreen_dnsbl_action = enforce
po
On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 17:20 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Vernon A. Fort:
> > using versions 2.8-20100913 and 2.8-20100915 - when i shutdown postfix,
> > i sometimes (more often that not) see the postscreen daemon hanging out
> > around 10 seconds after the master process terminates. Same results
Vernon A. Fort:
> using versions 2.8-20100913 and 2.8-20100915 - when i shutdown postfix,
> i sometimes (more often that not) see the postscreen daemon hanging out
> around 10 seconds after the master process terminates. Same results on
> two different machines (intel/amd).
postscreen cannot be t
On 09/16/2010 10:50 PM, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
using versions 2.8-20100913 and 2.8-20100915 - when i shutdown postfix,
i sometimes (more often that not) see the postscreen daemon hanging out
around 10 seconds after the master process terminates. Same results on
two different machines (intel/amd).
using versions 2.8-20100913 and 2.8-20100915 - when i shutdown postfix,
i sometimes (more often that not) see the postscreen daemon hanging out
around 10 seconds after the master process terminates. Same results on
two different machines (intel/amd).
This is only a problem when i do a /etc/init.d
On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 15:14 -0400, Victor Duchovni wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 01:45:10PM -0500, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
>
> > TLS related messages in the maillog
> >
> > Sep 16 14:25:54 ns postout/smtp[27828]: Trusted TLS connection
> > established to chanet.org.2.0001.arsmtp.com[204.232.236.
On 09/16/2010 10:33 PM, Brian Pribis wrote:
When I receive an email addressed to, say, t...@virtual_domain.com, I
want this forwarded to someone_e...@virtual_domain.com.
I have this done in the virtual file and everything appears to work,
except one thing I can't understand:
virtual_alias_m
When I receive an email addressed to, say, t...@virtual_domain.com, I
want this forwarded to someone_e...@virtual_domain.com.
I have this done in the virtual file and everything appears to work,
except one thing I can't understand:
When the email arrives in my mail client it arrives with
t.
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 01:45:10PM -0500, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
> TLS related messages in the maillog
>
> Sep 16 14:25:54 ns postout/smtp[27828]: Trusted TLS connection
> established to chanet.org.2.0001.arsmtp.com[204.232.236.213]:25: TLSv1
> with cipher DES-CBC3-SHA (168/168 bits)
Their certif
TLS related messages in the maillog
Sep 16 14:25:54 ns postout/smtp[27828]: Trusted TLS connection
established to chanet.org.2.0001.arsmtp.com[204.232.236.213]:25: TLSv1
with cipher DES-CBC3-SHA (168/168 bits)
Sep 16 14:25:55 ns postout/smtp[28259]: Untrusted TLS connection
established to pluto.V
Quoting Jure Simsic :
Hi
I'm trying to replace To: header with header_checks regexp rule.
The funny
thing is, as I've figured out, the rule works perfectly if the
Received:
header is after the To: header (or missing), but does nothing if it
is
before the To: header. I've tried running in d
Tauren Mills:
> 2. Configure postfix to forward bounce type emails to port 8025. I
> don't know how to configure Postfix to do this. Any suggestions or
> assistance would be appreciated.
Untested example follows:
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
transport_maps = pcre:/etc/postfix/transport.pcre
/etc/po
I have a java-based web service that sends out daily transactional
emails to members using JavaMail to connect to a Postfix SMTP server
at e.mydomain.com. Since the transaction email server is basically
just an outgoing server (there are no mailboxes, etc.), the only real
incoming mail are bounces
On 9/16/2010 3:02 AM, Jure Simsic wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to replace To: header with header_checks regexp
rule. The funny thing is, as I've figured out, the rule works
perfectly if the Received: header is after the To: header (or
missing), but does nothing if it is before the To: header.
I've tried
Wietse Venema:
> Jure Simsic:
> > Hi
> > I'm trying to replace To: header with header_checks regexp rule. The funny
> > thing is, as I've figured out, the rule works perfectly if the Received:
> > header is after the To: header (or missing), but does nothing if it is
> > before the To: header. I've
Jure Simsic:
> Hi
> I'm trying to replace To: header with header_checks regexp rule. The funny
> thing is, as I've figured out, the rule works perfectly if the Received:
> header is after the To: header (or missing), but does nothing if it is
> before the To: header. I've tried running in debug mod
Hi
I'm trying to replace To: header with header_checks regexp rule. The funny
thing is, as I've figured out, the rule works perfectly if the Received:
header is after the To: header (or missing), but does nothing if it is
before the To: header. I've tried running in debug mode but couldn't get any
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