hello,
I need to migrate mail from Postfix from my old server to the new server.
I was wondering if there was a document for this operation.
my system is in mbox format.
Thanks
--
* Chris Adams :
> I'm configuring Postfix with SpamAssassin, using Spampd as a
> before-queue filter. I put "/^X-Spam-Flag: YES/ REJECT Spam detected"
> in /etc/postfix/header_checks, and that works (spam is rejected during
> SMTP as desired).
>
> However, it would be nice to _also_ keep a copy o
I'm configuring Postfix with SpamAssassin, using Spampd as a
before-queue filter. I put "/^X-Spam-Flag: YES/ REJECT Spam detected"
in /etc/postfix/header_checks, and that works (spam is rejected during
SMTP as desired).
However, it would be nice to _also_ keep a copy of the rejected messages
some
On 2012-09-13 11:31 AM, Noel Jones wrote:
> Chrooted postfix using the wrong DNS server?
Hi Noel,
Good guess I guess, but no, never been chrooted (this is an old install,
been up and running for 8 or 9 years)...
But Deives reply made me look more closely, and I see now that our DNS
is parti
On 9/13/2012 10:08 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Not sure why this is, but it has been bugging me for a long time...
>
> All of our Windows XP client hostnames show up properly, e.g.:
>
> Sep 13 10:27:39 mailhost postfix-587/smtpd[16373]: 4371BA7D5ED:
> client=validhost1.example.com[19
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Charles Marcus
wrote:
>
> We recently started rolling out Win7 boxes (a year or so ago, but doing it
> slowly), and for some reason, Windows 7 clients don't show the hostname,
> only 'unknown':
>
> Sep 13 10:46:09 mailhost postfix-587/smtpd[16228]: C2B50A7D5B0:
> c
Hi all,
Not sure why this is, but it has been bugging me for a long time...
All of our Windows XP client hostnames show up properly, e.g.:
Sep 13 10:27:39 mailhost postfix-587/smtpd[16373]: 4371BA7D5ED:
client=validhost1.example.com[192.168.1.54], sasl_method=PLAIN,
sasl_username=validu...@ex
Am 13.09.2012 05:32, schrieb M. Fioretti:
> If we will receive this email of mine through the list, that was
> indeed the whole trouble and the problem is solved. Sure enough,
> sendmail was still active on this laptop, unlike on my previous
> computer. Now I have erased it and restarted postfix.