DN Singh wrote (on Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 10:50:50AM +0530):
> The setting can be changed in the parameter "smtpd_sender_restrictions"
> reject_unknown_sender_domain, if it is necessary.
That would let in *all* mail from nonexistent domains, which I was
hoping to avoid.
> Postfix looks up the the d
The setting can be changed in the parameter "smtpd_sender_restrictions"
reject_unknown_sender_domain, if it is necessary.
Postfix looks up the the domain, and if it does not find any info, it
rejects the mail.
Anyways, the domain in the mail is indeed non-existent.
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:45 AM,
A particular mailer, slightly broken, cannot send mail to a postfix
(2.7.0) box:
Feb 5 08:51:16 pizza postfix/smtpd[30453]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
chocolate .egps.com[38.119.130.7]: 450 4.1.8
: Sender address rejected: i
Domain not found; from=
to= proto=ESMTP helo=
Where the sample@domain
Lorens,
Thank you for the detailed reply. I'm interested to
hear that some of the DNS smarts reside in postfix itself.
As I
had no luck with multiple records in the /etc/hosts file, I've gone to the
DNS option and setup multiple A records for exchange.xxx.local, using that
name in the Postfix's
Dear list,
sorry if this is a newbie question but I didn't find the answer by
myself and googling a lot.
the background:
I'm migrating from an old postfix server (2.3.8-2+etch1) to a zimbra
server. I have configured zimbra to be the mail server of the SAME
domain of the postfix server but
Mr fix:
> We have created an rpm by applying custom patch to Postfix 2.8.7,
> after the installation "postfix check" gives the following error.
>
> postfix: fatal: /usr/libexec/postfix/postfix-script: No such file or directory
The postfix command runs with super-user privileges. If it can't
execut
We have created an rpm by applying custom patch to Postfix 2.8.7, after the
installation "postfix check" gives the following error.
postfix: fatal: /usr/libexec/postfix/postfix-script: No such file or directory
After reading i'm coming to conclusion that it might be a permissions issue,
haven't
Am 07.02.2012 22:43, schrieb Andre Lopes:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks for the replies,
>
> I'm using this tutorial for sasl configuration,
> http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_6&p=mail&f=2
>
> There is something wrong here? Better... there is something missing here?
> Best Regards
do not
Hi Andre,
>I'm using this tutorial for sasl configuration,
>http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_6&p=mail&f=2
>
>There is something wrong here? Better... there is something missing here?
I have no idea, and I do not intend to check, there are too many howtos out
there.
Did you try Rei
Hi all,
Thanks for the replies,
I'm using this tutorial for sasl configuration,
http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_6&p=mail&f=2
There is something wrong here? Better... there is something missing here?
Best Regards,
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Dudi Goldenberg wrote:
> Hi And
Hi Andre,
>Feb 7 21:13:31 localhost postfix/smtpd[25108]: connect from
>unknown[192.168.59.1]
>Feb 7 21:13:31 localhost postfix/smtpd[25108]: warning: SASL: Connect to
>private/auth failed: Permission denied
>Feb 7 21:13:31 localhost postfix/smtpd[25108]: fatal: no SASL authentication
>mecha
your dovecot configuration is wrong
"private/auth failed: Permission denied" states it clearly
# configure backend for postfix sasl-auth
service auth {
unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth {
mode = 0660
user = postfix
group
Thanks for the reply Dudi,
It sovle the connection problem to the port 25, but I'm not able to
send e-mails, here is the error:
[code]
Feb 7 21:13:31 localhost postfix/smtpd[25108]: connect from
unknown[192.168.59.1]
Feb 7 21:13:31 localhost postfix/smtpd[25108]: warning: SASL: Connect
to priva
Hi Andre,
>The 192.168.59.246 is not listen on port 25. How can I listen on port
>25 with 192.168.59.246?
Look for inet_interfaces in main.cf and set it to 'inet_interfaces = all', make
sure that you search all of main.cf and verify that you only have one
inet_interfaces line there.
Another te
Thanks for the reply,
Here is my netstat,
[code]
[root@localhost ~]# netstat -napt
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
Stat
e PID/Program name
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:110
Hi Andre,
>Hi Dudi,
>
>Thanks for the reply. It shoes "lo", but I have hide it in the e-mail.
>Some clues on what can I test to see what is blocking the port 25?
Did you try 'netstat -napt' to verify that the machine is indeed listening on
port 25?
If not - then the logs are your next place to
Hi Dudi,
Thanks for the reply. It shoes "lo", but I have hide it in the e-mail.
Some clues on what can I test to see what is blocking the port 25?
Best Regards,
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Dudi Goldenberg wrote:
>>[root@localhost andrelopes]# ifconfig
>>eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr
>[root@localhost andrelopes]# ifconfig
>eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0C:29:6B:43:E2
> inet addr:192.168.59.246 Bcast:192.168.59.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
> inet6 addr: fe80::20c:29ff:fe6b:43e2/64 Scope:Link
> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
>
Thank you for the reply.
I have configured my IPTABLES in several ways but I can't telnet to
eth0, here is my iptables rules:
[code]
# Firewall configuration written by system-config-firewall
# Manual customization of this file is not recommended.
*filter
:INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
On 2/7/2012 1:58 PM, Andre Lopes wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed and configured Postfix and Dovecot in CentOS6, I have
followed this tutorials:
Postfix, http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_6&p=mail&f=1
Dovecot, http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_6&p=mail&f=2
What can I
Hi all,
I have installed and configured Postfix and Dovecot in CentOS6, I have
followed this tutorials:
Postfix, http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_6&p=mail&f=1
Dovecot, http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_6&p=mail&f=2
Dovecot is running, I can send an e-mail to an user an
I want to join to the 'THANK YOU' campaign too.
Postfix is the best MTA ever!!!
On Feb 5, 2012, at 4:42 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Dear Venema
i would like to thank you for postfix, the best MTA in my opinion
i am happy and think you can't hear this often enough for provide
such a great softwa
Thanks Reindl.
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 10:33 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> http://www.postfix.org/MULTI_INSTANCE_README.html
> but never used because no need
>
> "smtp_bind_address" is here only in use to make sure
> that outgoing mail is using the ip matching SPF
>
> Am 07.02.2012 15:19, schrieb Joe
Hi Nikolaos,
thanks a lot.
--
Best regards,
Denis Witt
http://www.postfix.org/MULTI_INSTANCE_README.html
but never used because no need
"smtp_bind_address" is here only in use to make sure
that outgoing mail is using the ip matching SPF
Am 07.02.2012 15:19, schrieb Joe Wong:
> Thanks for the reference. How could this be used with some condition?
> I
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 9:03 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Greg Wilson:
>> One attempt
>> was to make 2 entries with the same host name in /etc/hosts
>>
>> e.g
>> 10.222.100.1 exchange.mydomain.local exchange
>> 10.333.200.2
>> exchange.mydomain.local exchange
>>
>> Then changed the transport map
>> t
Thanks for the reference. How could this be used with some condition?
I am looking for binding sender domain A with IP 1 and domain B go
through IP 2, go to IP3 otherwise.
- Joe
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 8:00 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Reindl Harald:
>> Am 07.02.2012 09:53, schrieb Joe Wong:
>> > H
On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 07:53:11AM -0600, I wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 01:38:19PM +, Rachid Abdelkhalak
> wrote:
> > It is possible to tell to postfix to stop accept sending
> > mails from SMTP commands executed from a telnet server 25 ?
> >
> > Even if the mails are sent from or to rela
On 2/7/2012 7:38 AM, Rachid Abdelkhalak wrote:
>
> Hello Postfix users,
>
> It is possible to tell to postfix to stop accept sending mails from
> SMTP commands executed from a telnet server 25 ?
No, it's not possible[1], and not desirable.
But I really would like to know why you ask. Did you r
On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 01:38:19PM +, Rachid Abdelkhalak wrote:
> It is possible to tell to postfix to stop accept sending mails
> from SMTP commands executed from a telnet server 25 ?
>
> Even if the mails are sent from or to relayed domain !!
What is the goal? If the goal is merely to disti
On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 02:57:08PM +0200, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
> On 7/2/2012 2:47 μμ, Denis Witt wrote:
> >
> >I wonder if there is an easy solution to disallow a specific
> >sender (From-Header) to send e-mails to non $mydestination
> >addresses.
> >
> >Thanks in advance for any hint.
While Ni
* Rachid Abdelkhalak :
>
> Hello Postfix users,
>
> It is possible to tell to postfix to stop accept sending mails from
> SMTP commands executed from a telnet server 25 ?
Yes, simply comment out the "smtp ... smtpd" line in master.cf and
restart postfix.
--
Ralf Hildebrandt
Geschäftsbereich
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org]
On Behalf Of Wietse Venema
Sent: 07 February 2012 13:33
To: Greg Wilson
Cc: Postfix users
Subject: Re: Transport: Multiple routes to internal domain
Greg Wilson:
> One attempt
> was to make 2
Hello Postfix users,
It is possible to tell to postfix to stop accept sending mails from SMTP
commands executed from a telnet server 25 ?
Even if the mails are sent from or to relayed domain !!
Thank you
Greg Wilson:
> One attempt
> was to make 2 entries with the same host name in /etc/hosts
>
> e.g
> 10.222.100.1 exchange.mydomain.local exchange
> 10.333.200.2
> exchange.mydomain.local exchange
>
> Then changed the transport map
> to
>
> mydomain.local smtp:[exchange.mydomain.local]
>
> My
> i
On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 04:32:14PM +1100, Greg Wilson wrote:
> I've been testing Postifx for some solutions...
>
> One attempt was to make 2 entries with the same host name
> in /etc/hosts
>
> e.g
> 10.222.100.1 exchange.mydomain.local exchange
> 10.333.200.2 exchange.mydomain.local exchange
On 7/2/2012 2:47 μμ, Denis Witt wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if there is an easy solution to disallow a specific sender
(From-Header) to send e-mails to non $mydestination addresses.
Thanks in advance for any hint.
Check smtpd_sender_restrictions and/or smtpd_client_restrictions, as
well as restr
Hi,
I wonder if there is an easy solution to disallow a specific sender
(From-Header) to send e-mails to non $mydestination addresses.
Thanks in advance for any hint.
--
Best regards,
Denis Witt
Reindl Harald:
> Am 07.02.2012 09:53, schrieb Joe Wong:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Say my MTA has multiple IP addresses on it. Is there a way to
> > configure Postfix (outbound) to use IP 1 when matching condition A and
> > IP2 if matching condition B and IP3 and none of the conditions are
> > matched?
>
Am 07.02.2012 09:53, schrieb Joe Wong:
> Hello,
>
> Say my MTA has multiple IP addresses on it. Is there a way to
> configure Postfix (outbound) to use IP 1 when matching condition A and
> IP2 if matching condition B and IP3 and none of the conditions are
> matched?
you can define "smtp_bind_a
Hello,
Say my MTA has multiple IP addresses on it. Is there a way to
configure Postfix (outbound) to use IP 1 when matching condition A and
IP2 if matching condition B and IP3 and none of the conditions are
matched?
Thanks,
- joe
On Tue, 7 Feb 2012, Lorens Kockum wrote:
On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 11:42:37AM +1100, Greg Wilson wrote:
I use this
technique, DNS round robin to evenly spread rdp connections to our
terminal servers. My understanding is that a device does a DNS lookup and
the server hands out each different IP
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