$ sudo postconf -n
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
append_dot_mydomain = no
biff = no
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
config_directory = /etc/postfix
home_mailbox = maildir/
inet_interfaces = all
inet_protocols = all
mailbox_command =
mailbox_size_limit = 5120
Noel,
> http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html
My /var/log/mail.log.1 file has the following lines near fmaster@localhost:
status=sent (delivered to maildir)
No errors or warnings.
Maybe this command is wrong:
$ sudo mail -u fmaster
What do you think?
Thanks
On Saturday, July 21, 2012 12:34:31 AM Rich Carreiro wrote:
...
Snipping heavily to make it easier to follow.
> However, I am trying to migrate this over to an
> Ubuntu 12.04LTS system running Postfix 2.9.3
> and I just cannot get it to work. I'm doing everything
> the same, but postfix gives auth
I have an Ubuntu 8.04LTS system running Postfix 2.5.1.
On that system SMTP AUTH runs *fine*. The contents of
/etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf are:
pwcheck_method: auxprop
auxprop_plugin: sasldb
mech_list: PLAIN
The SASL-related properties are:
smtpd_sasl_type = cyrus
smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes
sm
On 7/20/2012 1:28 PM, Stayvoid wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've already read this [1] guide.
> Now I'm trying to test my setup using this one. [2]
>
> For some reason fmaster can't receive his mail.
>
> $ sudo mail -u fmaster
> No mail for fmaster
>
> I assume that mx record is wrong.
> Should I pos
Steven P Valli?re:
> I've noticed a fair number of messages list the one below
> in my mail logs:
>
>
> Jul 20 09:52:17 mail postfix/smtpd[2352]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
> unknown[ww.xx.yy.zz]: 450 4.1.8 : Sender
> address rejected: Domain not found; from=
> to= proto=ESMTP helo=
>
>
> When
Hi there,
I've already read this [1] guide.
Now I'm trying to test my setup using this one. [2]
For some reason fmaster can't receive his mail.
$ sudo mail -u fmaster
No mail for fmaster
I assume that mx record is wrong.
Should I post the output of dig mx?
Thanks
[1] https://help.ubuntu.com/c
Am 20.07.2012 16:18, schrieb Kris Deugau:
> Reindl Harald wrote:
>> sieve is your friend for this crap :-)
>
> That class of filtering gets **really** tiresome to maintain though. :/
>
> Personally, I've found that running SpamAssassin with a threshold of 8
> instead of 5 works quite well; le
Reindl Harald wrote:
> sieve is your friend for this crap :-)
That class of filtering gets **really** tiresome to maintain though. :/
Personally, I've found that running SpamAssassin with a threshold of 8
instead of 5 works quite well; legitimate abuse reports (even with
complete attached spams
Am 20.07.2012 15:26, schrieb Kirill Bychkov:
> Hello,
>
> I need to add the header "Header-Msg" based on the subject header.
> I.e., if email with the subject "test", the my custom header should be
> "Header-Msg: test".
>
> Is it real?
how does a fantasy-header based on the subject-header ma
Am 20.07.2012 15:26, schrieb Kirill Bychkov:
> Hello,
>
> I need to add the header "Header-Msg" based on the subject header.
> I.e., if email with the subject "test", the my custom header should be
> "Header-Msg: test".
>
> Is it real?
http://www.postfix.org/header_checks.5.html
may help
--
Hello,
I need to add the header "Header-Msg" based on the subject header.
I.e., if email with the subject "test", the my custom header should be
"Header-Msg:
test".
Is it real?
I have created postfix-out1 instance on centos 6.3 server which has 3
different IP-address 3 different Hostname now both default postfix and
postfix-out1 instance running.
Hostname=r09.example.com which have IP=x.x.x.x and i want postfix-out1
instance send all mails from Hostname=r09a.example.com
I have centos 6.3 server (with 3 different IP add. and Hostname) with postfix
v2.6 and want to create 2 outbound instace.
for this i have followed this link
http://advosys.ca/papers/email/58-postfix-instance.html
http://advosys.ca/papers/email/58-postfix-instance.html article but it
seems incom
Am 20.07.2012 03:31, schrieb Benny Pedersen:
> Den 2012-07-19 11:52, Reindl Harald skrev:
>
>> * you send a message over your SMTP
>> * your mailserver contacts the MX
>> * if the MX rejects you get a bounce from YOUR mailserver
>> * postmaster is not filtered, so any admin can contact me
>
> so
Am 20.07.2012 03:11, schrieb Benny Pedersen:
> Den 2012-07-19 10:13, Reindl Harald skrev:
>>> so if it was a false positive, there won't be any copy whatsoever, anywhere
>>> on your server?
>> well, we have days with 50 spams
>> log with the reason why it was blocked is enough
>
> point is
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