On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Bryan Irvine wrote:
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> He would have been better off just letting his simple email be buried.
>
>
>
This was pretty much the cornerstone of my discussion. "When you find
yourself in a hole, stop digging"
Peter L. Berghold salty.cowd...@
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 7:17 AM, Peter Berghold wrote:
> I sent this in-duh-vidual email privately attempting to talk sense to
> him. I hope it helps.
>
>
The irony is that the more requests he sends actually increase the
likelihood of various crawlers/archivers finding these messages and
presenti
Jaroslav Skarvada:
> Hi,
>
> biff notification can leak descriptor (reproduced with mailman).
> Attached one of possible fixes (also applies to latest postfix
> sources)
Excellent. This function hasn't really changed since 1999 so the
patch will work on all versions.
Wietse
Hi,
biff notification can leak descriptor (reproduced with mailman).
Attached one of possible fixes (also applies to latest postfix
sources)
regards
Jaroslav
diff -up postfix-2.3.3/src/local/biff_notify.c.orig2 postfix-2.3.3/src/local/biff_notify.c
--- postfix-2.3.3/src/local/biff_notify.c.orig2
On 7/2/2012 10:24 AM, Marko Weber wrote:
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> hello list,
> is there a way to give postfix a fallback if amavid-new is not
> reachable?
>
> situation: when amavis is down or not reachable, postfix should skip
> to deliver to amavis
>and skip this step.
>
> is there a way for this?
>
hello list,
is there a way to give postfix a fallback if amavid-new is not
reachable?
situation: when amavis is down or not reachable, postfix should skip to
deliver to amavis
and skip this step.
is there a way for this?
thank you,
marko
Fran?ois Yuul:
> domain1_destination_rate_delay = 60s
>
> but i would like to know if there is a way to send for 10 mails
> with destination rate delay to domain1 equal to 0 then to throttle
> (so?for instance?wait 1 min) then 10 mail then wait etc, ?
Postfix rate control avoids sending mail in b
I sent this in-duh-vidual email privately attempting to talk sense to him.
I hope it helps.
Peter L. Berghold salty.cowd...@gmail.com
http://blog.berghold.net
“"To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the
affection of children...to leave the wo
Hello,
Thanks to your advices, i manage to put a throttle by domain by adding
in my master.cf
domain1 unix - - n - - smtp
-o smtp_fallback_relay=
in my transport :
domain1.tld domain1:
and in my main
domain1_destination_rate_delay = 60s
bu