Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On 12/28/10 7:58 AM, Alexander Moisseev wrote:
m...@domain.tld has an alias al...@domain.tld and mail sent to alias.
X-Original-To: al...@domain.tld prepends to the message. It's OK.
If the before-queue content filter enabled as shown below then
X-Original-To: is m...@doma
On 29/12/2010, at 4:02 PM, Joan Moreau wrote:
> Well, I am surprised by the tone of those emails.
Why? Do you tell you mechanic how to fix your car before he's even been
informed what vehicle you drive?
> I am just asking if it exists a back-end that would replace the storage and
> management
Well, I am surprised by the tone of those emails.
I am just asking
if it exists a back-end that would replace the storage and management of
the queue into mysql (i.e. put /var/spool/postfix into mysql tables).
(yes, a file system is made for storing files, but it is not at all
made to execute
Joan Moreau put forth on 12/28/2010 3:29 PM:
>
>
> Well, no need to get angry.
No one is angry. You're misreading "tone" as you're not a regular
member of this list. Replace "angry" with "direct" and you've got the
correct tone.
> I am just looking for a MySQL bakcend to replace the hard-disk
I have built an event-driven TLS proxy for postscreen(8). This
addresses the problem that postscreen(8) could not be used when
SMTP clients require STARTTLS support.
The new daemon is called starttlsd(8). When a non-whitelisted (*)
SMTP client sends a STARTTLS command, postscreen(8) will hand off
> On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 12:28:57 -0500 (EST), Wietse Venema wrote:
>
>> Joan Moreau:
>>> Well, more clearly, my question is : How can I plug Mysql as a backend
>>> of postfix to handle the mailq ?
>>
>> Please state the PROBLEM instead of the SOLUTION. Wietse
On 29/12/2010, at 8:29 AM, Joan Moreau
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 04:29:34PM -0500, Joan Moreau wrote:
>
> I am just looking for a MySQL bakcend to replace the hard-disk storage of
> the postfix mailqueue. This is not a problem, this is something I am
> looking for.
This is surely a "means" and not an "end". What real purpose would
stori
On Tuesday, December 28, 2010 at 22:29 CET,
Joan Moreau wrote:
> I am just looking for a MySQL bakcend to replace the hard-disk storage
> of the postfix mailqueue. This is not a problem, this is something I
> am looking for.
Judging by your initial message in this thread I'd say your proble
> > 1) does the milter API and its placement in the server's execution provide
> > a
>
> > place where I can determine that STARTTLS has failed?
>
> No. Milter processing happens as mail enters the queue, delivery and STARTTLS
> success or failure happen when mail is leaving the queue.
>
>
Well, no need to get angry.
I am just looking for a MySQL bakcend to replace the hard-disk storage
of
the postfix mailqueue. This is not a problem, this is something I am
looking for.
Best,
Joan
On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 12:28:57 -0500 (EST), Wietse Venema wrote:
Joan Moreau:
Well, more clearl
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 06:51:23PM +0100, mouss wrote:
> > I have never had a problem with cyrus-sasl configuration and usage. I
> > am presently using cyrus-sasl with mysql and it works flawlessly. I have
> > had problems in the past with Dovecot and authentication when Dovecot
> > was updated. I
Le 28/12/2010 15:25, Jerry a écrit :
> On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 14:45:16 +0100
> Jeroen Geilman articulated:
>
>> On 12/28/10 2:41 PM, mouss wrote:
>>>
>>> your postfix has support for AUTH. If you also have dovecot, then
>>> it's easier to use dovecot-auth. otherwise, use cyrus sasl.
>>
>> If he does
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 12:19:23PM -0500, Joan Moreau wrote:
> Well, more clearly, my question is :
>
> How can I plug Mysql as a
> backend of postfix to handle the mailq ?
It was clear enough before. The answer is that this is not
possible. The queue is file-based by design.
The queue design
Joan Moreau:
> Well, more clearly, my question is :
>
> How can I plug Mysql as a
> backend of postfix to handle the mailq ?
Please state the PROBLEM instead of the SOLUTION.
Wietse
> On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 12:00:04
> -0500 (EST), Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> > Joan Moreau:
> >> Hi, the po
Well, more clearly, my question is :
How can I plug Mysql as a
backend of postfix to handle the mailq ?
On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 12:00:04
-0500 (EST), Wietse Venema wrote:
> Joan Moreau:
>> Hi, the postfix
queue manager (qmgr) is taking far too much resources when the number of
email pending is
Joan Moreau:
> Hi,
>
> the postfix queue manager (qmgr) is taking far too much
> resources when the number of email pending is growing.
Sorry, you are jumping to conclusions.
There are many reasons why mail can pile up in the queue, and you
have not given a shred of information that allows peo
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 01:19:49AM -0800, email builder wrote:
> I might need to learn how to write a milter that tries to divert outgoing
> messages (so a smtp/client milter) that have been sent with
> smtp_tls_security_level = encrypt but failed because the destination server
> doesn't suppor
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 08:28:48AM -0500, Joan Moreau wrote:
> the postfix queue manager (qmgr) is taking far too much
> resources
What does "too much resources" mean? CPU? disk I/O? RAM?
> when the number of email pending is growing.
Treat the disease not the symptoms, why is the deferred que
On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 14:45:16 +0100
Jeroen Geilman articulated:
> On 12/28/10 2:41 PM, mouss wrote:
> >
> > your postfix has support for AUTH. If you also have dovecot, then
> > it's easier to use dovecot-auth. otherwise, use cyrus sasl.
>
> If he doesn't have dovecot, it is still easier than cyr
Hi,
the postfix queue manager (qmgr) is taking far too much
resources when the number of email pending is growing.
Is there a wait
to move "/var/spool/postfix" in a MySQL database ?
(dont tell me
"dbmail", I want to keep my dovecot imap/pop sever)
Thanks
Joan
On 12/28/10 2:41 PM, mouss wrote:
your postfix has support for AUTH. If you also have dovecot, then it's
easier to use dovecot-auth. otherwise, use cyrus sasl.
If he doesn't have dovecot, it is still easier than cyrus :)
--
J.
Le 28/12/2010 13:34, Mark Khan a écrit :
> Hi Victor:
>
> Thank you again for your response. I used the following package to install
> postfix:
>
> CNDpostfix-2.7.1,REV=100609-SunOS5.10-sparc.pkg.
>
> If you could please review the information below ,I am hoping that you or
> someone else in th
On 12/28/10 7:58 AM, Alexander Moisseev wrote:
m...@domain.tld has an alias al...@domain.tld and mail sent to alias.
X-Original-To: al...@domain.tld prepends to the message. It's OK.
If the before-queue content filter enabled as shown below then
X-Original-To: is m...@domain.tld. Why did this h
Hi Victor:
Thank you again for your response. I used the following package to install
postfix:
CNDpostfix-2.7.1,REV=100609-SunOS5.10-sparc.pkg.
If you could please review the information below ,I am hoping that you or
someone else in the postfix world can provide some direction on how to
enable
Hello,
I might need to learn how to write a milter that tries to divert outgoing
messages (so a smtp/client milter) that have been sent with
smtp_tls_security_level = encrypt but failed because the destination server
doesn't support STARTTLS (I understand that this is something of a false flag,
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