On Saturday 19 November 2011 23:30:21 Alex wrote:
> I have two postfix-v2.8.5 hosts for one domain and have configured
> postscreen on both of them using 'ignore' for all options while I
> experiment. I have a few questions that I hoped someone could help
> me to answer:
>
> - Do I still need the
Hi,
I have two postfix-v2.8.5 hosts for one domain and have configured
postscreen on both of them using 'ignore' for all options while I
experiment. I have a few questions that I hoped someone could help me
to answer:
- Do I still need the reject_rbl_client commands in
smtpd_recipient_restriction
On 11/19/2011 8:30 PM, Chaminda Indrajith wrote:
> Dear ALL,
> Is there a way of blocking mails from a top level domain? I have serious
> trouble with .info top level domain. Spamers send bulk mails from
> changing domain names under .info (Example: fakedomain1.info
> fakedomain2.info etc.)
> I tri
On 2011-11-20 03:06, peng...@sepserver.net wrote:
I have three email servers in my zone:
mx1.emailsrvr.compriority10
mx2.emailsrvr.compriority20
pinkie.mydomain.compriority80<--- PostFix
I want all the Non Delivery Reports from pinkie.mydomain.com to go to
i...@mydomain.com which is
Am 20.11.2011 03:44, schrieb Chaminda Indrajith:
> Actually, I have used reject_unknown_sender_domain in main.cf.
>
> On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 08:10:40 +0530
> "Chaminda Indrajith" wrote:
>> Harald...
>> Sometimes... we can find the registered domains under .info
>>
>> On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 03:33:45
Actually, I have used reject_unknown_sender_domain in main.cf.
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 08:10:40 +0530
"Chaminda Indrajith" wrote:
Harald...
Sometimes... we can find the registered domains under .info
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 03:33:45 +0100
Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 20.11.2011 03:30, schrieb Chamind
Am 20.11.2011 03:40, schrieb Chaminda Indrajith:
> Harald...
> Sometimes... we can find the registered domains under .info
>
> On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 03:33:45 +0100
> Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>>
>> Am 20.11.2011 03:30, schrieb Chaminda Indrajith:
>>> Dear ALL,
>>> Is there a way of blocking mails
Harald...
Sometimes... we can find the registered domains under .info
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 03:33:45 +0100
Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 20.11.2011 03:30, schrieb Chaminda Indrajith:
Dear ALL,
Is there a way of blocking mails from a top level domain? I have
serious trouble with .info top level dom
Am 20.11.2011 03:30, schrieb Chaminda Indrajith:
> Dear ALL,
> Is there a way of blocking mails from a top level domain? I have serious
> trouble with .info top level domain.
> Spamers send bulk mails from changing domain names under .info (Example:
> fakedomain1.info fakedomain2.info etc.)
> I
Dear ALL,
Is there a way of blocking mails from a top level domain? I have
serious trouble with .info top level domain. Spamers send bulk mails
from changing domain names under .info (Example: fakedomain1.info
fakedomain2.info etc.)
I tried to block it from sender restrictions, but it is not e
Am 20.11.2011 02:58, schrieb peng...@sepserver.net:
> On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 05:12:06 +0100, Reindl Harald
>> that your mail is at mx1.emailsrvr.com and what happened
>> there with it you can find in the log of this machine
>>
>> BTW: "rambo" is a useless thread-subject!
>
> Thanks for the correct
I have three email servers in my zone:
mx1.emailsrvr.compriority10
mx2.emailsrvr.compriority20
pinkie.mydomain.compriority80 <--- PostFix
I want all the Non Delivery Reports from pinkie.mydomain.com to go to
i...@mydomain.com which is a mail account that exists on mx1.emailsrvr.com.
D
On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 05:12:06 +0100, Reindl Harald
wrote:
> Am 19.11.2011 02:05, schrieb peng...@sepserver.net:
>> What do I make out of this?
>>
>> Nov 19 00:07:39 pinkie postfix/smtp[8661]: ABEB11855B:
>> to=, relay=mx1.emailsrvr.com[72.4.117.21]:25,
>> delay=75, delays=75/0.01/0.25/0.24
>
> th
re. But before I
> > > troubleshoot further on my end, I wonder if anyone else can generally
> > > reproduce this?
> >
> > This is easy enough to fix.
>
> [ .. ]
>
> Indeed. Thanks!
I'll roll it out as 2019.
Wietse
On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 18:08:34 -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Sahil Tandon:
> > When trying to install snapshot 2018, I get a fatal postconf error
> > if master.cf does not exist in the $config_directory. There is no
> > problem if main.cf is missing from $config_directory; bin/postconf only
>
Sahil Tandon:
> When trying to install snapshot 2018, I get a fatal postconf error
> if master.cf does not exist in the $config_directory. There is no
> problem if main.cf is missing from $config_directory; bin/postconf only
> seems to complain (at install stage, when called by the postfix-ins
When trying to install snapshot 2018, I get a fatal postconf error
if master.cf does not exist in the $config_directory. There is no
problem if main.cf is missing from $config_directory; bin/postconf only
seems to complain (at install stage, when called by the postfix-install
script) if master
Yes,
"Giving your post a "good" subject
line would be a desirable concept though"
Yes, exactly. One would think that 'common sense' would win out over
ignorance or stupidity. I would even settle for a modicom of logic...
I figure it this way, if someone can't take the time to make a reasonable
p
thank you again Wietse. It's an honor to hear from the creator of postfix. This
problem is now solved and I have learned a lesson about how to deal with this
situation.
best!
tim
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Dunphy"
To: "Postfix users"
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 10:26:24 AM
Su
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 13:45:14 -0500, David Mehler wrote:
I've got a postfix system serving virtual mailbox domains. It's using
Dovecot as an LDA, and I'm wanting to hook in quotas. My thinking is
that I have to do this in the LDA, but I'm curious about the
virtual_mailbox_limit parameter in main.
On 11/19/2011 10:03 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
> What I want to achieve - any mail addressed to x...@lydgate.lan is put onto
> my
> IMAP server's mail spool for the person concerned.
All domains listed in mydestination are delivered on the local machine.
http://www.postfix.org/BASIC_CONFIGURATION
On Saturday 19 November 2011 14:57:44 Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Saturday 19 November 2011 04:21:21 Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Saturday 19 November 2011 08:51:16 Stefan wrote:
> > > On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Anne Wilson
> > >
> > > wrote:
> > > > My home LAN has a strange problem. We use post
On Saturday 19 November 2011 04:21:21 Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Saturday 19 November 2011 08:51:16 Stefan wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Anne Wilson
> > wrote:
> > > My home LAN has a strange problem. We use postfix on my IMAP
I doubt it is really strange, but at this point there is s
You've launched the command 'newaliases' (or equivalent) after you edited
/etc/aliases, did you?
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Patrick Ben Koetter
wrote:
> * peng...@sepserver.net :
> > I have in my /etc/aliases the text "postmaster: root". I sent an email to
> > postmas...@mydomain.com. I ch
On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 10:38:20 +0100
Patrick Ben Koetter articulated:
> * Tõnu Samuel :
> > On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 00:23 +, peng...@sepserver.net wrote:
> > > Pasted at the bottom of my message is my telnet session. Where is
> > > my mail? It is not in /var/mail nor is it in /root/Mail. It was
>
I'd be strongly against the removal of these parameters. In an installation
I once had to make I was absolutely dependent on the sender_canonical_maps
due to a one-way rewrite:
Quote from documentation:
Example: you want to rewrite the SENDER address "user@ugly.domain" to
"user@pretty.domain", whi
On Saturday 19 November 2011 10:20:16 Anne Wilson wrote:
> service postfix status
> postfix.service - LSB: start and stop postfix
> Loaded: loaded (/etc/rc.d/init.d/postfix)
> Active: active (running) since Mon, 14 Nov 2011 13:44:11 +;
> 4 days ago
> Process: 1202
On Saturday 19 November 2011 08:51:16 you wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Anne Wilson
wrote:
> > My home LAN has a strange problem. We use postfix on my IMAP server to
> > separate local mail from external mail. The transport hash is based on:
> >
> > lydgate.net local:
> > .lydg
On Saturday 19 November 2011 08:51:16 you wrote:
> and relevant log output.
After I sent the other info I realised I hadn't done this part. Shock!
/var/log/maillog has no entry since last Monday. Looking back to Logwatch
covering Monday, I see
- Postfix Begin
* Tõnu Samuel :
> On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 00:23 +, peng...@sepserver.net wrote:
> > Pasted at the bottom of my message is my telnet session. Where is my mail?
> > It is not in /var/mail nor is it in /root/Mail. It was supposed to have
> > been delivered yet I do not see it. Is this maybe because
On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 00:23 +, peng...@sepserver.net wrote:
> Pasted at the bottom of my message is my telnet session. Where is my mail?
> It is not in /var/mail nor is it in /root/Mail. It was supposed to have
> been delivered yet I do not see it. Is this maybe because I am using
> courier?
C
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
> My home LAN has a strange problem. We use postfix on my IMAP server to
> separate local mail from external mail. The transport hash is based on:
>
> lydgate.net local:
> .lydgate.net local:
> lydgate.lan local:
> .lydgate.lan lo
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