* Peter Blair :
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Jerico2day wrote:
> > I'd like to have postfix dynamically change "my.domain.com" only on
> > Message-Id header to some arbitrary domain that would be
> > public-facing for all outgoing mail and change it back for incoming
> > mail.
> >
> > Unfo
On 8/15/2011 9:32 PM, lance raymond wrote:
> Good evening all, I had a basic server setup and used iRedadmin
> which worked perfect and solved what I needed. I was/am using this
> server for local webservers, etc. to send mail out and not really
> receive in. The problem I have is that our 'real'
Good evening all, I had a basic server setup and used iRedadmin which worked
perfect and solved what I needed. I was/am using this server for local
webservers, etc. to send mail out and not really receive in. The problem I
have is that our 'real' mail is hosted at Google and working fine. The
is
> I have several domains that I need to deliver for; and I use
> sender_dependent_default_transport_maps to map those to the correct IP's to
> send out of.
>
> I am experiencing a couple of related domains begin to defer our mail with
> with 450 and 421's.
>
> Aug 15 10:10:13 server postfix/smtp[
I've read the concurrency config and still not sure how to use it, or if
it's use can be applied to my problem.
http://www.postfix.org/SCHEDULER_README.html#concurrency_config
Can you configure the concurrency as .5 or must it be an integer 0 or 1?
I have several domains that I need to deliver f
- Original Message -
> From: Wietse Venema
> To: Postfix users
> Cc:
> Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 9:00 AM
> Subject: Re: Outbound mail rate limits by user
>
>
> In the case of single-recipient email, this can be done with delays
> on the Postfix receiving side.
>
> 1) Force client
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Jerico2day wrote:
> I'd like to have postfix dynamically change "my.domain.com" only on
> Message-Id header to some arbitrary domain that would be
> public-facing for all outgoing mail and change it back for incoming
> mail.
>
> Unfortunately, I'm not quite sure
On 8/15/2011 10:29 AM, Drizzt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a setup whereby we check for spoofing. That is, anyone using an
> envelope from in our domain is blocked. In a similar fashion we stop our
> own hosts from spoofing others.
>
> For reference:
> - external spoofing:
> check_sender_access: mys
Hi,
I have a setup whereby we check for spoofing. That is, anyone using an
envelope from in our domain is blocked. In a similar fashion we stop our
own hosts from spoofing others.
For reference:
- external spoofing:
check_sender_access: mysql /etc/postfix/mysql-spoofing.cf
- internal spoofing
c
On 8/15/2011 9:30 AM, Jerico2day wrote:
> Hey all, I'm wondering how best I can change the message ID in the
> header of emails. I use Zarafa 7x on an internal machine and I don't
> believe there is a way to change the header easily with that software.
>
> Here's an example from my email headers
>
Hey all, I'm wondering how best I can change the message ID in the
header of emails. I use Zarafa 7x on an internal machine and I don't
believe there is a way to change the header easily with that software.
Here's an example from my email headers
Message-Id:
The problem is, is that "my.domain.c
Wietse:
> A more serious issue is that _destination_rate_delay is per-destination
> not per-sender, so the example that I gave was wrong to begin with.
> This would require a rate delay that is independent of destination.
In the case of single-recipient email, this can be done with delays
on the P
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