On 12/22/11 3:59 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> On 22.12.2011 04:24, Richard Damon wrote:
>> I also have one web hosting provider that basically does NOT provide
>> outgoing SMTP service, they specifically state that they expect you to
>> be using your ISPs SMTP server to be sending out your email. (Th
Hi,
We have been using the same mail server for a long time with the same
IP. It relays the email for several webservers and of course all of
our email. Yet, lately (maybe the last month or so) I have been
getting a lot of complaints about their emails not being delivered
and sending the
On Thu, 22 Dec 2011, Sahil Tandon wrote:
Because this thread has veered off into a general discussion about mail
operation/policy, would you consider taking it off-list or to a more
appropriate forum, e.g. the mailop list?
Agreed. I'm stunned that a tongue in cheek comment of mine has resulte
On Fri, 2011-12-23 at 12:10:10 +1300, Peter wrote:
> On 23/12/11 01:53, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> > On 12/21/2011 5:30 PM, Peter wrote:
> >> There is nothing more frustrating than trying to figure out why your
> >> emails are not going through to your customers than when they are
> >> accepted for de
On 23/12/11 01:53, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 12/21/2011 5:30 PM, Peter wrote:
>> There is nothing more frustrating than trying to figure out why your
>> emails are not going through to your customers than when they are
>> accepted for delivery and *not* delivered. I have very little patience
>> fo
On Thu, 22 Dec 2011, Wietse Venema wrote:
Andreas Berton:
Problem usually occur when you run dspam from pipe, and my guess is that
you do so. Consider switch to daemon mode/lmtp whish in many cases solv
the problem, However if need to run from command line you might try this.
dspam unix
Andreas Berton:
> Problem usually occur when you run dspam from pipe, and my guess is that
> you do so. Consider switch to daemon mode/lmtp whish in many cases solv
> the problem, However if need to run from command line you might try this.
>
> dspam unix - n n - 10
On Tue, 20 Dec 2011, fakessh @ wrote:
hello list
hello geek
hello guru
hello Fu
I have done tests on my smtp server used to dspam.
after problems of housing road I realized that dspam removes Return-Path
header
my emails are then intercepted as spam.
I have not found a solution to my proble
Am 22.12.2011 19:01, schrieb Michael Maymann:
> Hi List,
>
> I would like to setup a stable and reliable mailrelay solution based on
> PostFix, that is both redundant and could share the load between 2
> physical servers.
> How is this done best...? thoughts/documentation/howtos are very
> welcome
Hi List,
I also would like to forward local mail from all my LDAP-users (e.g.
maymann) on all my linuxboxes to their outlook email-accounts (e.g
michael.maym...@domain.com).
Anyone with a working howto for this?
Thanks in advance :-)
~Maymann
Hi List,
I would like to setup a stable and reliable mailrelay solution based on
PostFix, that is both redundant and could share the load between 2 physical
servers.
How is this done best...? thoughts/documentation/howtos are very
welcome...:-)
Thanks in advance :-) !
~maymann
On 12/21/2011 11:32 PM, Alex wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a fedora15 install with postfix-2.8.7, and have a variation of
> spam that I'd like to block outright using a body check. I'm trying to
> figure out why one of my body checks isn't working. I have the
> following in my body_checks.pcre file
You could also have done that by using,
domain.com.brsmtp:pop.domain.com.br
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 1:57 AM, Alfredo Saldanha <
asalda...@corp.infolink.com.br> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I solved this problem!
>
> I change the transport map:
>
> from:
> domain.com.brsmtp:pop.domain.com
On 12/21/2011 5:30 PM, Peter wrote:
> On 22/12/11 04:56, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> or discarded.
> There is nothing more frustrating than trying to figure out why your
> emails are not going through to your customers than when they are
> accepted for delivery and *not* delivered. I have very littl
On Thursday 22 December 2011 03:39:39 Michael Maymann wrote:
> As 99,96% of all our mail is to internal users
> (*@internal_mail.com), I would like to relay these directly to our
> official mailserver, and still keep relaying external mails
> (anything but *@internal_mail.com) to our ISP mailserver
Hi List,
I have a postfix server currently relaying all mails to our ISP
mailsserver. As we had a crash in one of our big services, our ISP
mailserver saw this extensivated traffic as spam (due to reputaions based
filtering) and blacklisted my postfix relayhost...:-(!
I have double-checked that we
On 22.12.2011 04:24, Richard Damon wrote:
> I also have one web hosting provider that basically does NOT provide
> outgoing SMTP service, they specifically state that they expect you to
> be using your ISPs SMTP server to be sending out your email. (They do
> provide a very throttled outgoing SMTP
On 22.12.2011 05:26, John Hinton wrote:
> One thing about email. There are NO hard rules beyond the RFCs and even those
> are
> badly abused on many fronts these days. Exceptions abound!
the RFCs where written in times where we had not 13 Mio. Spammails each
year filtered out and you have to a
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