On 09/17/2011 10:34 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* alex:
Hi
I have a problem with messages signed by my server. All messages
send from any email client(tb, webmail) , fail verification with :
dkim=softfail (fail, message has been altered)
except messages send from command line (telnet
On 09/18/2011 12:50 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 22:10:13 +0300, alex wrote:
Software use is: centos 6 (x86_64), postfix 2.8.0/2.8.5,
dkim-milter-2.8.3-8.el6.x86_64, no content filtering.
I can't find anything in my config that could modify the body of the
message after is sign
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 21:34:47 +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
Show 'postconf -n' and the mail processing chain. We need to know all
components that might alter an outgoing message.
outgoing msgs is okay, its imho just signed to self that is modified
after signing, else i would not see pass i
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 22:10:13 +0300, alex wrote:
Software use is: centos 6 (x86_64), postfix 2.8.0/2.8.5,
dkim-milter-2.8.3-8.el6.x86_64, no content filtering.
I can't find anything in my config that could modify the body of the
message after is signed.
Authentication-Results: localhost.junc.or
On 09/17/2011 10:34 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* alex:
Hi
I have a problem with messages signed by my server. All messages
send from any email client(tb, webmail) , fail verification with :
dkim=softfail (fail, message has been altered)
except messages send from command line (telnet
* alex :
> Hi
>
> I have a problem with messages signed by my server. All messages
> send from any email client(tb, webmail) , fail verification with :
> dkim=softfail (fail, message has been altered)
> except messages send from command line (telnet, sendmail).
>
> Software use is: centos 6
Hi
I have a problem with messages signed by my server. All messages send
from any email client(tb, webmail) , fail verification with :
dkim=softfail (fail, message has been altered)
except messages send from command line (telnet, sendmail).
Software use is: centos 6 (x86_64), postfix 2
Reindl Harald:
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> hi
>
> for whatever reason after upgrade to "VMware Workstation 8" the address for
> the host in a nat-network has to be changed from "192.168.196.2" to
>
>>
>> what am i missing to tell postfix to recognize the change and deliver
>> the messages?
>> _
>>
>> postfix-2.8.5-7.fc15.rh.20110917.x86_64
>>
>> [root@testserver:~]$ cat /etc/postfix/main.cf
>> relayhost = 192.168.196.1
>>
>> Sep 17 20:34:37 tes
On 2011-09-17 20:51, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 17.09.2011 20:46, schrieb Noel Jones:
> > postsuper -r ALL
>
> thank you for rou reply, but postfix is not interested in the changed
> relayhost
Run
postsuper -r ALL
again, so that also the mails that were already being retried will be
re-queued w
cf
>
> but independet how often i restart the VM, postfix or even call
> "postqueue -f" some system-mails from before the change are hanging
> around
>
> what am i missing to tell postfix to recognize the change and deliver
> the messages?
>
Am 17.09.2011 20:46, schrieb Noel Jones:
> On 9/17/2011 1:43 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> hi
>
>> for whatever reason after upgrade to "VMware Workstation 8" the
>> address for the host in a nat-network has to be changed from
>> "192.168.196.2" to "192.168.196.1" and was also changed for
>> relay
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On 9/17/2011 1:43 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> hi
>
> for whatever reason after upgrade to "VMware Workstation 8" the
> address for the host in a nat-network has to be changed from
> "192.168.196.2" to "192.168.196.1" and was also changed for
> relayhos
fix or even call "postqueue -f"
some system-mails from before the change are hanging around
what am i missing to tell postfix to recognize the change and deliver the
messages?
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postfix-2.8.5-7.fc15.rh.20110917.x86_64
[root@testserver:~]$ cat /etc/postfix/main
Am 17.09.2011 17:18, schrieb tmac:
> I have a setup working now, as long as I specify u...@my.org.
> Anything else does not work (i.e. user or u...@lab.my.org)
if xyou have it not configured it will not work
postfix is not a gmabling-machine :-)
a subdomain is from the view of a mailservr a ow
I Have RHEL6 and am trying to use postfix for the first time.
My host is server1.lab.my.org
The mail server is mailserver.my.org
I also have an alias file being passed around via NIS. This is used
with sendmail to re-write usernames from u...@lab.my.org or
just user to u...@my.org
I would like
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