Good day
I am running a mail server with postfix but my clients who uses the SBS 2008
pop3 connector are having problems when they send a read/delivery request in
their e-mails. The SBS event viewer says because of invalid headers the pop3
connector could not download the e-mails.
I checked on we
> Original Message
>From: mouss
>To: postfix-users@postfix.org
>Sent: Sat, Jul 23, 2011, 5:55 AM
>Subject: Re: dovecot lmtp
>
>Le 20/07/2011 00:03, Kendall Shaw a écrit :
>> On 07/19/2011 01:32 PM, mouss wrote:
>>> Le 19/07/2011 22:00, Kendall Shaw a écrit :
>>>
>>> Your setup is ok, b
Le 20/07/2011 00:03, Kendall Shaw a écrit :
> On 07/19/2011 01:32 PM, mouss wrote:
>> Le 19/07/2011 22:00, Kendall Shaw a écrit :
>>
>> Your setup is ok, but your test is not...
>>
>> you have defined virtual_transport to be dovecot, but this only applies
>> to virtual_mailbox_domains.
>>
>> you di
Le 20/07/2011 22:15, Peter Tselios a écrit :
> Well, since I plan to move into the Postfix wagon, from scratch, I want to
> learn more about the 587 port submission and the blockage of port 25 for
> that. What are the best practices on the matter? Are there any documents on
> that? Soren how do
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 03:35:41PM -0400, Zhou, Yan wrote:
> I am seeing my Postfix 2.3.3 having following error.
This is 5+ years out of date.
> It may appears to
> be problem connecting to LDAP (which uses TLS extension),
LDAP over TLS is best attempted with a modern software stack.
> but I
Hi there,
I am seeing my Postfix 2.3.3 having following error. It may appears to
be problem connecting to LDAP (which uses TLS extension), but I tried
running postmap and the output shows that it is successfully lookup
domain from LDAP. There are other Postfix servers successfully
connecting to
Victor Duchovni writes:
> On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 08:39:25PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>
>> Bubba get it's dynamic IP address using dhcp-client from my ISP's
>> dehcp-server.
>
> Hosts with volatile IP addresses need to relay all email via SASL
> authenticated connections to their ISP's relay.
>
>
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 08:39:25PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> Bubba get it's dynamic IP address using dhcp-client from my ISP's
> dehcp-server.
Hosts with volatile IP addresses need to relay all email via SASL
authenticated connections to their ISP's relay.
They should also not be the MX hosts f
Hi,
I have a PC Box (lets call it 'Bubba') that is connected to my ISP.
Bubba get it's dynamic IP address using dhcp-client from my ISP's
dehcp-server.
I have a registered FQDN: csanyi-pal.info and mails are handled by 0
mail.csanyi-pal.info.
Unfortunately the allt-time dynamic IP address of m
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 09:04:37PM +0300, gaby wrote:
> I don't undestand what is difference between smtpd_client_restrictions and
> smtpd_recipient_restrictions?
Postfix has 6 top-level restriction lists:
smtpd_client_restrictions
smtpd_helo_restrictions
smtpd_sender_re
Am 22.07.2011 20:04, schrieb gaby:
> I don't undestand what is difference between smtpd_client_restrictions
> and smtpd_recipient_restrictions?
the time when they are processed
for reject because of "smtpd_client_restriction" you need not to
wait for RCPT TO, but you should be advised to do t
Hi
I don't undestand what is difference between smtpd_client_restrictions and
smtpd_recipient_restrictions?
Thanks
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 09:32:29AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > So what are those?
>
> Postfix prints all information that is available on the OpenSSL
> error stack. The absence of such logging suggests that the error
> stack is empty (perhaps the client hung up), or that your grep(1)
> comman
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 10:29:03AM -0500, l...@airstreamcomm.net wrote:
> Is it possible to host multiple SSL certs for use with TLS? I am having
> trouble finding documentation regarding this configuration, but we have
> some customers who would like to implement their own SSL certs on our
> out
Is it possible to host multiple SSL certs for use with TLS? I am having
trouble finding documentation regarding this configuration, but we have
some customers who would like to implement their own SSL certs on our
outbound mail server for TLS.
* Wietse Venema :
> > That's all there was. OK, I'll just ignore those then.
>
> I would not deny that this user interface can be improved. One
> minor improvement would be to log "lost connection" when the OpenSSL
> error stack is empty (i.e. when ERR_peek_error() returns an end-of-data
> indic
Ralf Hildebrandt:
> * Wietse Venema :
>
> > > Jul 3 17:44:00 mail postfix/smtpd[1210]: SSL_accept error from
> > > post.blossin.de[217.92.177.100]: -1
> > > Jul 3 17:53:22 mail postfix/smtpd[1174]: SSL_accept error from
> > > post.blossin.de[217.92.177.100]: -1
> > > Jul 3 18:31:12 mail postf
* Wietse Venema :
> > Jul 3 17:44:00 mail postfix/smtpd[1210]: SSL_accept error from
> > post.blossin.de[217.92.177.100]: -1
> > Jul 3 17:53:22 mail postfix/smtpd[1174]: SSL_accept error from
> > post.blossin.de[217.92.177.100]: -1
> > Jul 3 18:31:12 mail postfix/smtpd[8533]: SSL_accept error
Ralf Hildebrandt:
> I'm seeing sporadic "SSL_accept error" messages and would like to know
> their significance. Sometimes I'm seeing ": 0", sometime ": -1"
>
> A few examples:
>
> Jul 3 17:44:00 mail postfix/smtpd[1210]: SSL_accept error from
> post.blossin.de[217.92.177.100]: -1
> Jul 3 17:5
I'm seeing sporadic "SSL_accept error" messages and would like to know
their significance. Sometimes I'm seeing ": 0", sometime ": -1"
A few examples:
Jul 3 17:44:00 mail postfix/smtpd[1210]: SSL_accept error from
post.blossin.de[217.92.177.100]: -1
Jul 3 17:53:22 mail postfix/smtpd[1174]: SSL
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