Hi,
I have a postfix-2.8.10 server on fc15 that is having a problem with
slow connections to port 25 before receiving the initial 220 greeting.
I actually had a similar problem back in February on this same system,
and implementing postscreen seemed to have resolved it.
If I run "telnet localhost
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 04:03:15PM -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > I applied the suggested changes and decided to test the server.
> >
> > "openssl s_client -tls1 -connect mail.example.com:25" returned
> > "SSL3_GET_RECORD:wrong version number". What is the problem?
>
> Stuff the error message i
Le 17/11/2012 15:24, Jeroen Geilman a écrit :
>[snip]
>
> NOTE that domainALPHA.com must be in an address class you control:
> relay, local, or virtual_*.
>
No. virtual_alias_maps apply to all mail that goes through your postfix,
whatever the domain class is.
> The presence of the alias alone d
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 03:48:14PM -0500, thorso...@lavabit.com wrote:
> I applied the suggested changes and decided to test the server.
>
> "openssl s_client -tls1 -connect mail.example.com:25" returned
> "SSL3_GET_RECORD:wrong version number". What is the problem?
SMTP servers negotiate TLS ov
thorso...@lavabit.com:
> I applied the suggested changes and decided to test the server.
>
> "openssl s_client -tls1 -connect mail.example.com:25" returned
> "SSL3_GET_RECORD:wrong version number". What is the problem?
Stuff the error message into a search engine.
The result: one ends of the co
I applied the suggested changes and decided to test the server.
"openssl s_client -tls1 -connect mail.example.com:25" returned
"SSL3_GET_RECORD:wrong version number". What is the problem?
On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 08:40:52 -0600, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
I'm not sure what's meant by the term "vanity
domain" but I'm sure it'll do just fine, as long as it resolves to a
proper local IP address and if necessary there's a MX (mail exchange)
record associated with it.
The terminology's from
Hi,
I am implementing a customized enterprise solution where I need to receive an
email , pull out the contents from the email and initiate some enterprise
operations based on the received content of the email.
I am using Postfix as mail receiving server and, for mail parsing I am planning
to
Titanus Eramius:
> Running Postfix 2.7.x I have set delay_warning_time to 4 hours, but
> was wondering if it is possible to send out two or more bounce messages
> about a delayed message?
If you want to know if mail is finally out the door, turn on the
DSN "success" notify option.
As for multiple
Running Postfix 2.7.x I have set delay_warning_time to 4 hours, but
was wondering if it is possible to send out two or more bounce messages
about a delayed message?
What I am aiming for is, that if a message can not be delivered to the
destination, then Postfix will inform the sender immediately,
thanks for your guidance issue resolved
On 11/19/2012 12:51 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
due to some reason my primary DNS (windows 2003) is not giving me an
MX record.
That would be correct. No DNS server would "give" you an MX record of
its own accord.
even i have created one manually for my mailserver and
afterwords it poin
Thufir:
> For now, it's good that anything not of my "fantasy" FQDN:
>
> http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html#fantasy
>
> of dur.bounceme.net which no-ip.com provides free as a host gets mailed out.
>
> Definitely, I don't want to inadvertently spam the internet (even just
> my own account).
due to some reason my primary DNS (windows 2003) is not giving me an
MX record. even i have created one manually for my mailserver and
afterwords it points to "A" record of my mailserver i think there is
some thing going in side my DNS below is the result of nslookup with
type=MX
primary name ser
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 01:42:22AM -0800, Thufir wrote:
> For now, it's good that anything not of my "fantasy" FQDN:
>
> http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html#fantasy
>
> of dur.bounceme.net which no-ip.com provides free as a host gets
> mailed out.
>
> Definitely, I don't want to inadvertent
For now, it's good that anything not of my "fantasy" FQDN:
http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html#fantasy
of dur.bounceme.net which no-ip.com provides free as a host gets mailed out.
Definitely, I don't want to inadvertently spam the internet (even just
my own account). However, if I did wan
On 19/11/2012 11:14 πμ, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
I was wondering whether anyone has created (and can share) a plugin
which would allow LDAP-based rules (i.e. enable postfwd to use LDAP
attributes in user accounts containing particular limits).
Note: I already asked at the postfwd mailing list bu
We have started using postfwd 1.33 with Postfix 2.9.1 (on CentOS 5.8
x86_64).
I was wondering whether anyone has created (and can share) a plugin
which would allow LDAP-based rules (i.e. enable postfwd to use LDAP
attributes in user accounts containing particular limits).
Unfortunately this
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