Re: ssh client for new mac laptop

2011-11-24 Thread Simon Brereton
On 24 November 2011 22:16, Keith Steensma wrote: > Anyone have a recommendation for a 'free' client for a mac os x that works > when communicating to a unix/linux server?  I haven't found anything when > 'googling' for an answer. Mac OS X is unix - will the built in terminal not do? http://www.

Re: ssh client for new mac laptop

2011-11-24 Thread Jim Wright
On Nov 24, 2011, at 9:16 PM, Keith Steensma wrote: > Anyone have a recommendation for a 'free' client for a mac os x that works > when communicating to a unix/linux server? I haven't found anything when > 'googling' for an answer. Terminal works just fine. Also, how is this a Postfix questi

ssh client for new mac laptop

2011-11-24 Thread Keith Steensma
Anyone have a recommendation for a 'free' client for a mac os x that works when communicating to a unix/linux server? I haven't found anything when 'googling' for an answer. Keith

Re: How to enumerate the bounce queue?

2011-11-24 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* peng...@sepserver.net : > Actually you are working off a wrong assumption. The bounces in question > are bounces being returned to my server after a local user sent out mail to > a bad recipient. In that case "postfix flush" -- Ralf Hildebrandt Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk Cha

Re: postqueue -p | spam questions.

2011-11-24 Thread /dev/rob0
On Thursday 24 November 2011 14:20:16 peng...@sepserver.net wrote: > I have some messages in queue. I have enumerated the queue with > postqueue -p command and see that many messages are not delivered > because my server is on a "greylist". How come no indication of > this greylisting is in mail.lo

postqueue -p | spam questions.

2011-11-24 Thread penguin
I have some messages in queue. I have enumerated the queue with postqueue -p command and see that many messages are not delivered because my server is on a "greylist". How come no indication of this greylisting is in mail.log or mail.info? Is there some log on the system that tracks this type of in

Re: How to enumerate the bounce queue?

2011-11-24 Thread penguin
On Thu, 24 Nov 2011 10:10:24 -0500 (EST), Wietse Venema wrote: > peng...@sepserver.net: >> Is there some way to enumerate the bounce queue and flush it? > > Wrong question. The right question is: Why is my Postfix > accepting undeliverable mail? > > Wietse Actually you are working off a w

Re: How to enumerate the bounce queue?

2011-11-24 Thread Wietse Venema
peng...@sepserver.net: > Is there some way to enumerate the bounce queue and flush it? Wrong question. The right question is: Why is my Postfix accepting undeliverable mail? Wietse

Re: How to enumerate the bounce queue?

2011-11-24 Thread Miles Fidelman
peng...@sepserver.net wrote: Is there some way to enumerate the bounce queue and flush it? pfqueue is a good tool for this -- In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is. Yogi Berra

Re: postscreen_client_connection_count_limit and postscreen_pre_queue_limit

2011-11-24 Thread Robert Schetterer
Am 24.11.2011 09:41, schrieb Robert Schetterer: > Hi, just for my clarification > > faq says: > When an SMTP client makes too many connections at the same time, or when > all postscreen(8) ports are busy, postscreen(8) rejects the connection > with a 421 status code and logs: > > NOQUEUE: rej

postscreen_client_connection_count_limit and postscreen_pre_queue_limit

2011-11-24 Thread Robert Schetterer
Hi, just for my clarification faq says: When an SMTP client makes too many connections at the same time, or when all postscreen(8) ports are busy, postscreen(8) rejects the connection with a 421 status code and logs: NOQUEUE: reject: CONNECT from [address]:port: too many connections NOQUE

Re: Mail server tries to send to redundant server instead of accepting the incoming smtp mail

2011-11-24 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 24.11.2011 04:48, schrieb Islam, Towhid: > Thanks Viktor, for you have diagnosed my problem to the point. > >>> Typically this also means that the DNS view of the domain's MX >>> records as seen by the servers is likely the external one, but >>> they probably need an internal view that presen