mynetworks = hash:/etc/postfix/network_table
After much looking and I surmise the format should be
192.168.1.2 OK (a space between IP and "OK")
"should work"..
For hash: or cidr: (see cidr_table(5)), yes.
and that CIDR
192.168.1.0/24 OK (a space between IP and "OK")
does not work.
For h
On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 05:53:13PM -0500, CT wrote:
> mynetworks = hash:/etc/postfix/network_table
>
> After much looking and I surmise the format should be
> 192.168.1.2 OK (a space between IP and "OK")
> "should work"..
For hash: or cidr: (see cidr_table(5)), yes.
> and that CIDR
> 192.168.1
On Fri, 2011-05-06 at 17:53:13 -0500, CT wrote:
> Question on main.cf
>
> mynetworks = hash:/etc/postfix/network_table
>
> After much looking and I surmise the format should be
> 192.168.1.2 OK (a space between IP and "OK")
> "should work"..
In this context, Postfix only cares if the lookup s
Question on main.cf
mynetworks = hash:/etc/postfix/network_table
After much looking and I surmise the format should be
192.168.1.2 OK (a space between IP and "OK")
"should work"..
and that CIDR
192.168.1.0/24 OK (a space between IP and "OK")
does not work.
In my test the "single IP" did n
On 5/6/2011 1:53 PM, Jack wrote:
Is there anything I can do to process that a little quicker and not choke
the box to death?
In lie of seeing the information requested in the debug readme, I'll
make an educated guess that the server in question is receiving mail
from internet hosts, your bac
Le 06/05/2011 22:57, Jack a écrit :
>>
> Thank you Viktor, I wouldn't agree about the question because I may not
> know the process as intricately as you do, but I can share symptoms and try
> to figure out a direction through help.
Jack, we have no idea what problem you have or what you are talk
On 05/06/2011 08:53 PM, Jack wrote:
Hello All,
Im trying to figure out how I can speed up the "cleanup process" when
receiving messages from one of my own servers.
We are flushing about 600+ messages from the backup server to the
primary. In that process cleanup is crawling and bringing up
On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 04:57:51PM -0400, Jack wrote:
> > For the OP: http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail
>
> Thank you Viktor, I wouldn't agree about the question because I may not
> know the process as intricately as you do, but I can share symptoms and try
> to figure out a dire
On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 02:44:24PM +0300, kibirango moses wrote:
> Errors in the /var/log/auth:
> root@mailbackup:/usr/local/lib/sasl2# testsaslauthd -u
> m...@bedrock.mak.ac.ug -p mkk123 -f /var/state/saslauthd/mux -s smtp
> 0: NO "authentication failed"
> root@mailbackup:/usr/local/lib/sasl2# tai
>
> For you: http://www.postfix.org/OVERVIEW.html
> For the OP: http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail
>
> In general, don't rush answer a question unless you definitely know the
> answer.
>
> This particular OP is getting no informed answers, because he does not
know
> how to ask
On 5/6/2011 2:48 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
Hello all,
I have tinkered with getting Postfix to relay mail from an external
(to the Exchange subnet) server to an Exchange 2010 server. I have not
done any real tests yet, as this mail is all our organization mail and
I want to get it right. Als
On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 10:05:49PM +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
> > The above is wrong
>
> hm - and what is right?
For you: http://www.postfix.org/OVERVIEW.html
For the OP: http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail
In general, don't rush answer a question unless you definitely know
t
Am 06.05.2011 22:04, schrieb Victor Duchovni:
> On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 10:02:04PM +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Am 06.05.2011 21:56, schrieb Jack:
>>> How can I tell whats running in cleanup, I really don?t see a lot of
>>> entries in maillog and have no idea why I?m
>>> getting 50 or
On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 10:02:04PM +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 06.05.2011 21:56, schrieb Jack:
> > How can I tell whats running in cleanup, I really don?t see a lot of
> > entries in maillog and have no idea why I?m
> > getting 50 or 60 cleanup processes running at once and bringing CP
Am 06.05.2011 21:56, schrieb Jack:
> How can I tell whats running in cleanup, I really don’t see a lot of entries
> in maillog and have no idea why I’m
> getting 50 or 60 cleanup processes running at once and bringing CPU very high.
is it possiblöe that you have a lot of relayed or via transpor
How can I tell whats running in cleanup, I really don't see a lot of entries
in maillog and have no idea why I'm getting 50 or 60 cleanup processes
running at once and bringing CPU very high.
Thanks!
J
On 05/06/2011 01:52 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
The routing of mail for a particular recipient address or all recipients
in a given domain is performed by resolving the recipient to a
(transport, nexthop, address) triple.
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html#resolve
http
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
> On 05/04/2011 09:36 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am attempting to get Postfix working as a relay to an Exchange 2010
>> server in the same subnet. The incoming mail may originate from the
>> same subnet, but it all goes t
Hello All,
Im trying to figure out how I can speed up the "cleanup process" when
receiving messages from one of my own servers.
We are flushing about 600+ messages from the backup server to the primary.
In that process cleanup is crawling and bringing up the load on the server
to like 110.
Is
On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 01:27:49PM -0500, CT wrote:
> On 05/05/2011 05:37 PM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
>> On Thu, 2011-05-05 at 13:16:31 -0500, CT wrote:
>>
>>> I would like a simple way to drop other "internal domains" email
>>> that can't be delivered.
>>>
>>> something like :
>>> #@internal-2.exampl
On 05/05/2011 05:37 PM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Thu, 2011-05-05 at 13:16:31 -0500, CT wrote:
I would like a simple way to drop other "internal domains" email
that can't be delivered.
something like :
#@internal-2.example.com/dev/null
Google 'postfix + discard'.
I have tried :
-- he
Errors in the /var/log/auth:
root@mailbackup:/usr/local/lib/sasl2# testsaslauthd -u
m...@bedrock.mak.ac.ug -p mkk123 -f /var/state/saslauthd/mux -s smtp
0: NO "authentication failed"
root@mailbackup:/usr/local/lib/sasl2# tail -f /var/log/auth
May 6 14:16:41 mailbkp postfix/smtpd[16252]: _sasl_plug
Hullo Jerry ,
Below are my output of saslfinger -s command
saslfinger - postfix Cyrus sasl configuration Fri May 6 14:19:17 EAT 2011
version: 1.0.2
mode: server-side SMTP AUTH
-- basics --
Postfix: 2.7.2
System: Slackware 13.1.0
-- smtpd is linked to --
libsasl2.so.2 => /usr/local/lib/l
On Fri, 6 May 2011 08:26:47 +0300
kibirango moses articulated:
Please don't post in HTML format. GMail has an option for posting in
plain ASCII text. Please use it.
You could have saved yourself some trouble if you had read the
documentation at: http://www.postfix.com/DEBUG_README.html
In parti
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