On 8/16/2012 6:25 PM, li...@sbt.net.au wrote:
> On Fri, August 17, 2012 8:26 am, Noel Jones wrote:
>> On 8/16/2012 3:43 PM, li...@sbt.net.au wrote:
>
>> If just delivering mail for your own domain, it should still work.
>
>> If you need to relay through the new server, you'll need to set up
>> so
On Fri, August 17, 2012 8:21 am, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 8/16/2012 4:12 PM, li...@sbt.net.au wrote:
> Your decision. Or you can add a transport entry to fail the bad
> domain and return it to the sender. # transport
> domain.tld error:5.1.2 try @domain.tld.au instead
Noel,
thanks, that was easy
On Fri, August 17, 2012 8:26 am, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 8/16/2012 3:43 PM, li...@sbt.net.au wrote:
> If just delivering mail for your own domain, it should still work.
> If you need to relay through the new server, you'll need to set up
> some sort of authentication -- either SASL or use private
On 8/16/2012 3:43 PM, li...@sbt.net.au wrote:
> I have a postfix mail server, 'server', all works fine
>
> the 'old' server that was formerly used has been 'decommissioned' and is
> on a NAT 192.x.x.x IP behind dynamic ADSL as a 'backup'
>
> the old server still has it's old fullyQ tld.au hostnam
On 8/16/2012 4:12 PM, li...@sbt.net.au wrote:
> On Fri, August 17, 2012 7:02 am, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
>>
>> Rewrite using virtual_alias_maps, then (after you edited
>> virtual_alias_maps &/ postmapped it), requeue using postsuper -r ID
>
> Ralf,
>
> thanks
>
> I have it in mysql, so I woul
In the last several months I've been seeing more spam make it through. I just
counted 12 in the last hour, mostly of the credit-alert and weight loss
variety. I setup postscreen awhile back so I'm wondering what dnsbl sites and
weighting others are using.
$ postconf -n
broken_sasl_auth_clients
On Fri, August 17, 2012 7:02 am, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> Rewrite using virtual_alias_maps, then (after you edited
> virtual_alias_maps &/ postmapped it), requeue using postsuper -r ID
Ralf,
thanks
I have it in mysql, so I would need to do like domain.tld to domain.tld.au
entry ?
as there i
* li...@sbt.net.au :
> I have two email stuck in outbound queue, sender forgot to include '.au'
> and has domain.tld where it should be domain.tld.au,
>
> is there an approved way to edit/correct such errors on queued email, how ?
Rewrite using virtual_alias_maps, then (after you edited
virtual_a
I have two email stuck in outbound queue, sender forgot to include '.au'
and has domain.tld where it should be domain.tld.au,
is there an approved way to edit/correct such errors on queued email, how ?
I have a postfix mail server, 'server', all works fine
the 'old' server that was formerly used has been 'decommissioned' and is
on a NAT 192.x.x.x IP behind dynamic ADSL as a 'backup'
the old server still has it's old fullyQ tld.au hostname in it's config
in the backup server I've entered:
/etc
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 12:48:21PM -0400, Simon Brereton wrote:
> I have a line like this in my logs:
> mail #554 5.7.1 : Helo command rejected: Host not
> found ##
>
> This is clearly because I have reject_invalid_helo_name in my
> main.cf
No. You are confusing "invalid" and "unknown". The hos
On Aug 16, 2012 1:24 PM, "Jim Wright" wrote:
>
> On Aug 16, 2012, at 11:48 AM, Simon Brereton wrote:
>
> > mail #554 5.7.1 : Helo command rejected: Host not
found ##
> >
>
> > If I added in a check_helo_access before reject_invalid_helo_name that
would work, yes? Or would it be better to turn tha
* Simon Brereton :
> Hi
>
> I have a line like this in my logs:
> mail #554 5.7.1 : Helo command rejected: Host not found ##
~$ host SPEXCH07.sp.com
Host SPEXCH07.sp.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
> This is clearly because I have reject_invalid_helo_name in my main.cf
Yes.
> Unfortunately, the f
Hi
I have a line like this in my logs:
mail #554 5.7.1 : Helo command rejected: Host not found ##
This is clearly because I have reject_invalid_helo_name in my main.cf
Unfortunately, the fools at steelpartners.com have decided it's quite
okay to helo with sp.com (which actually resolves to Scott
* Birta Levente :
> Hi all
>
> How can direct through specified instance the locally submitted mail?
echo foo | sendmail -C /etc/postfix-a recipient
echo foo | sendmail -C /etc/postfix-b recipient
echo foo | sendmail -C /etc/postfix-c recipient
--
Ralf Hildebrandt
Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteil
On 8/16/2012 9:37 AM, Birta Levente wrote:
> Hi all
>
> How can direct through specified instance the locally submitted mail?
> For example: server with 3 domains, 3 different ip address, 3
> postfix instances for this 3 domains with different myhostname,
> certs. Through which instance going out
Hi all
How can direct through specified instance the locally submitted mail?
For example: server with 3 domains, 3 different ip address, 3 postfix
instances for this 3 domains with different myhostname, certs. Through
which instance going out the mail submitted with phpmailer for example?
(Of
I updated the list of Postfix requirements, with the following note:
* In a virtual machine when Postfix flushes a file with fsync(),
the file information must not be cached in volatile hypervisor
memory[1]. Instead the information must be written to disk (or
to persistent cache) before fsyn
n...@kastle.org:
>Hi,
> I've been searching all over (even on Postfix.org) to find
> out how I can change the Maildir format.
>
> My older server (Ubuntu v8.04), with the postfix version it
> installed, saved all messages into one file, but on the newer
> servers (v10.0
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