Ryan Rawdon:
> Is this the intended behavior of smtp_address_preference = any?
To ensure that mail does not get stuck for silly reasons, the Postfix
SMTP client chooses the address family randomly IF MORE THAN ONE
IS SUPPORTED.
Background: Postfix will try only a limited number of IP addresses,
On 10/15/2012 12:28 PM, Ryan Rawdon wrote:
>
> Is this the intended behavior of smtp_address_preference = any?
any really means any; there is no preference. All equal-weight MXs
are randomized without regard to the address type.
> If a machine is configured properly as single-stack IPv4 and
Hello list, Wietse:
I will preface the below with the acknowledgement that this may look like a
silly question being that my configurations have smtp_address_preference = any
, which at face value indeed explains the behavior I am seeing
--
I have an entirely dual-stack infrastructure and use
Noel Jones:
> Indeed, the aliases(5) lookup key for non-indexed files is not
> clearly documented.
This manpage was missed when regular expression support was added
to Postfix. Below is text that will appear in the next release.
Wietse
REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES
This section des
On 10/15/2012 10:41 AM, Václav Pernica wrote:
> Hello Wietse
>
>> You made a mistake somewhere. Show "postconf -n" command
>> output and someone will tell you what's wrong.
>
> You were right, the mistake was:
> /test27/: test
>
> The colon behind the key. Without it works fine.
> (I let
Hello Wietse
> You made a mistake somewhere. Show "postconf -n" command
> output and someone will tell you what's wrong.
You were right, the mistake was:
/test27/: test
The colon behind the key. Without it works fine.
(I let confused by usage postalias which reported to me that the colon
V?clav Pernica:
> Hello
>
> Is it possible to use regular expressions in aliases maps? I tried to do:
>
> alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases, pcre:/etc/aliases-regex
>
> then eg.:
> cat /etc/aliases-regex
> /test27/: test
>
> postalias /etc/aliases-regex
postalias and postmap are not needed
Hello
Is it possible to use regular expressions in aliases maps? I tried to do:
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases, pcre:/etc/aliases-regex
then eg.:
cat /etc/aliases-regex
/test27/: test
postalias /etc/aliases-regex
However when trying to deliver message to test27 it says that:
550 5.1.1 :
On 10/15/2012 6:06 AM, Dominique wrote:
> Hi list(s),
>
> A few years ago we setup a simple postfix+Cyrus Mail server in the
> office (running on Ubuntu server). Across the years, we configured
> it to send and access our mails from various sources (in the office
> with tb, on the road though webg
On 15/10/2012 15:34, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 15.10.2012 15:25, schrieb Dominique:
On 15/10/2012 14:20, Wietse Venema wrote:
Dominique:
I am trying to secure the mail service we have for other domains we
have, as all mail users will not access all mail domains. We have a
certificate for the
Am 15.10.2012 15:25, schrieb Dominique:
> On 15/10/2012 14:20, Wietse Venema wrote:
>> Dominique:
>>> I am trying to secure the mail service we have for other domains we
>>> have, as all mail users will not access all mail domains. We have a
>>> certificate for the current mail server connections
On 15/10/2012 14:20, Wietse Venema wrote:
Dominique:
I am trying to secure the mail service we have for other domains we
have, as all mail users will not access all mail domains. We have a
certificate for the current mail server connections (TLS). Each new mail
domain should have its own certifi
Am 15.10.2012 14:11, schrieb Dominique:
> On 15/10/2012 13:57, Wietse Venema wrote:
>> Dominique:
>>> want to continue to add more domains in the future. However, I am not
>>> sure how to convert from our basic setup to a virtual domain setup,
>>> especially since I cannot find where and how to c
Dominique:
> I am trying to secure the mail service we have for other domains we
> have, as all mail users will not access all mail domains. We have a
> certificate for the current mail server connections (TLS). Each new mail
> domain should have its own certificate, no ?
You did not answer the
On 15/10/2012 13:57, Wietse Venema wrote:
Dominique:
want to continue to add more domains in the future. However, I am not
sure how to convert from our basic setup to a virtual domain setup,
especially since I cannot find where and how to configure certificates
per domain on a server with a sing
Dominique:
> want to continue to add more domains in the future. However, I am not
> sure how to convert from our basic setup to a virtual domain setup,
> especially since I cannot find where and how to configure certificates
> per domain on a server with a single public IP.
Why do you need per
Hi list(s),
A few years ago we setup a simple postfix+Cyrus Mail server in the
office (running on Ubuntu server). Across the years, we configured it to
send and access our mails from various sources (in the office with tb,
on the road though webgui, and recently through smartphones). All is
w
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