/dev/rob0:
> On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 05:18:58PM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > /dev/rob0:
> > > The doubt in my mind about this is for mail truly destined to
> > > our hosted domains. It resolves to an Internet (not an internal)
> > > IP address which is in the MX instance's proxy_interfaces
> > >
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 05:18:58PM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> /dev/rob0:
> > The doubt in my mind about this is for mail truly destined to
> > our hosted domains. It resolves to an Internet (not an internal)
> > IP address which is in the MX instance's proxy_interfaces
> > setting. We're in a DC
/dev/rob0:
> The doubt in my mind about this is for mail truly destined to our
> hosted domains. It resolves to an Internet (not an internal) IP
> address which is in the MX instance's proxy_interfaces setting. We're
> in a DC and behind NAT, with that Internet IP address being NATed to
> this
I've been fortunate thus far ;) not to have to set up multiple
instances. Now I'm on a job with a definite need for it: hosting
company with domains which might possibly be moved to other providers
without notice.
My solution to the problem was to completely separate submission
(outbound, most
Hi,
I use phpmailer.
19.07.2013 21:24 пользователь "Krzysztof Szarlej"
написал:
> Hey guys i have finally set my mail server with dovecot and postfix. I
> configured also a tls and sasl authentication. I have revdns and txt record
> also.
>
> I have a database with 5000 mails and I want to send t
Fri 19.Jul'13 at 16:26:57 -0500, Sam Flint
> my postfix will not accept remote connections, but it will accept local.
>
> postconf -n:
> broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
> config_directory = /etc/postfix
> home_mailbox = Maildir/
> inet_interfaces = all
> inet_protoco