On 9/12/2013 9:45 PM, Jorgen Lundman wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Talking about the customer outgoing SMTP servers, where customers
> connect and are forced to SMTPAuth before they can send mail out to the
> Internet. We use LDAP for SMTPAuth verification.
>
> Occasionally, a customer account is co
Hello Jan, Wietse,
thank you very much - so it's not about Postfix but about my DNS setup.
I'll change that in my zone settings.
Hope it works after this. :)
Bye, Chris
Am 13.09.2013 01:16, schrieb Jan P. Kessler:
Sep 12 04:57:06 nudin1 postfix/smtp[29110]: connect to
freenet.de[62.104.23
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 11:45:54AM +0900, Jorgen Lundman wrote:
> However, quite often the 3rd party involved uses software that can
> use pipelining, and simply keeps sending mail, even though the
> SMTPAuth account has been stopped.
What you are calling "pipelining" is more properly called conn
Hello all,
Talking about the customer outgoing SMTP servers, where customers connect
and are forced to SMTPAuth before they can send mail out to the Internet.
We use LDAP for SMTPAuth verification.
Occasionally, a customer account is compromised, and used for sending large
volumes of spam.
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 12:08:26PM +0200, St?phane MERLE wrote:
> I use qshape a lot for the content of my alerts (I monitor the
> number of files and if the alert is triggered, I use qshape to have
> a nice summary in my email)
>
> BUT I cannot use it on the maildrop queue (maybee it is a wanted
On 09/08/2013 11:47 PM, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
>
> Did you ask any other question than the one about transport(5) I
> answered above ?
> If so, I am afraid it was lost in the noise.
Thanks,
No my setup is working perfectly and I know how to ask questions most of
the time.
If I do ask it do mean I
Jan P. Kessler:
> > > Sep 12 04:57:06 nudin1 postfix/smtp[29110]: connect to
> > > freenet.de[62.104.23.42]:25: Connection refused
> >
> > connection refused is a network problem, probably a firewall block.
> > Perhaps your ISP doesn't allow you to run a mail server?
>
> Something is wrong with yo
> > Sep 12 04:57:06 nudin1 postfix/smtp[29110]: connect to
> > freenet.de[62.104.23.42]:25: Connection refused
>
> connection refused is a network problem, probably a firewall block.
> Perhaps your ISP doesn't allow you to run a mail server?
Something is wrong with your DNS resolution. freenet.de
Roman Gelfand:
> Please, see below... The whole turnaround was roughly a second. What
> I meant by "Sending mail into Postfix" is chilkat application takes 13
> seconds to send it.
>
> Sep 12 10:38:49 mail1 postfix/smtpd[30657]: connect from
> unknown[192.168.0.147]
...
> Sep 12 10:38:50 mail1
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 10:47:24AM -0400, Roman Gelfand wrote:
> Sep 12 10:38:50 mail1 postfix/smtp[30325]: 0208544124:
> to=,
> relay=retail-smtp-in.amazon.com[176.32.98.133]:25, delay=0.26,
> delays=0/0/0.1/0.15, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as
> 52D9D9EC1AE)
>
> Please, see bel
Roman Gelfand:
> Based on comments made by Wietse, it looks like my server is in good
> shape as the connections are not even taking a second and the whole
> process is taking roughly a second.
Sending mail into Postfix takes roughly a second?
> We have a program which every so often sends a requ
Please, see below... The whole turnaround was roughly a second. What
I meant by "Sending mail into Postfix" is chilkat application takes 13
seconds to send it.
Sep 12 10:38:49 mail1 postfix/smtpd[30657]: connect from unknown[192.168.0.147]
Sep 12 10:38:50 mail1 postfix/smtpd[30657]: 0208544124:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 10:03:58AM -0400, Roman Gelfand wrote:
> Based on comments made by Wietse, it looks like my server is in good
> shape as the connections are not even taking a second and the whole
> process is taking roughly a second.
Whether that is slow or not depends on what throughput
Based on comments made by Wietse, it looks like my server is in good
shape as the connections are not even taking a second and the whole
process is taking roughly a second.
Based on what Viktor is saying, this line could be a problem Sep 12
09:39:56 pmx1 postfix/smtpd[30058]: connect from unknown[
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 03:36:30PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> > The blog recommends at least one of "smtp[d]_tls_loglevel = 2",
> > this is unwise except when debugging.
>
> On a low traffic server?
Even on a low traffic server the voluminous TLS logging just obfuscates
the useful content
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 09:12:59AM -0400, Roman Gelfand wrote:
> We have a program which every so often sends a request, using chilkat,
> to postfix to send out email with attachment. With every send it has
> to connect to postfix using sasl authentication. Each send appears to
> take a long tim
* Viktor Dukhovni :
> On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 01:26:25PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> > > Anyone has tested such server in real life ?
> > >
> > > http://sealedabstract.com/code/nsa-proof-your-e-mail-in-2-hours/
> >
> > I finally got around reading this.
> > I wonder if it should be more s
Roman Gelfand:
> We have a program which every so often sends a request, using chilkat,
> to postfix to send out email with attachment. With every send it has
> to connect to postfix using sasl authentication. Each send appears to
> take a long time. In the absence of more detailed information,
We have a program which every so often sends a request, using chilkat,
to postfix to send out email with attachment. With every send it has
to connect to postfix using sasl authentication. Each send appears to
take a long time. In the absence of more detailed information, I am
guessing the conne
On 9/12/2013 4:18 AM, Chris wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I checked it now again.
>
> domain1 is on my server (vps, postfix + dovecot).
> I can send and receive from u...@domain1.com to us...@domain1.com -
> no problem at all.
>
> Now I tried to send from u...@domain1.com to a public freemailer
> (the one
On 9/11/2013 11:13 PM, Feel Zhou wrote:
> Hello, Noel
> At the same time, smtpd_sender_restrictions not working too
smtpd_sender_restrictions only work with mail that arrives via SMTP.
Perhaps this message arrived via the postfix/pickup service, sent
from some local process, perhaps a web server m
Zel Uneec:
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> On 11.09.2013 16:52, Kris Deugau wrote:
> > Mark Goodge wrote:
> >> It might help if you explained why you want to do this. What particular
> >> problem is being caused by your internal users getting an error message
> >> instead of a b
Hello,
I checked it now again.
domain1 is on my server (vps, postfix + dovecot).
I can send and receive from u...@domain1.com to us...@domain1.com - no
problem at all.
Now I tried to send from u...@domain1.com to a public freemailer (the
one I'm using here):
Sep 12 04:57:02 nudin1 postfix/
On 11.09.2013 16:52, Kris Deugau wrote:
Mark Goodge wrote:
It might help if you explained why you want to do this. What particular
problem is being caused by your internal users getting an error message
instead of a bounce?
Some idiot mail clients (*cough*ManyversionsofOutlook*cough*) don't
ac
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