Thank you for the reply.
On 05-12-2013 15:26, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2013-12-05 7:50 AM, Andreas Kasenides wrote:
smtpd_client_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks
permit_sasl_authenticated
reject_unknown_client
permit
Obviously this rejects any requests where the DNS (forward
Hello,
not tested ... and as far as I remember
1/ use a mix of smtpd_client_restrictions" and "FILTER" to redirect trafic from
10.11.12.13 to a local smtpd/port (for smtpd/27)
10.11.12.13 FILTER smtp:[127.0.0.1]:27
2/ define a new local cleanup service on smtpd/27
something like that:
12
On Thu, Dec 05, 2013 at 04:45:48PM +0100, Troels Hansen wrote:
> canonical_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/recipientmap
>
> and recipientmap contains the following:
> /^(.*)_(.*)@domain\.dk$/ ${1}.${2}@domain.com
>
> This works, however it should only be done from mails originating
> from the br
Hi, thanks a lot i will follow your suggest!
Best regards.
Il 05/12/2013 17:08, Viktor Dukhovni ha scritto:
On Thu, Dec 05, 2013 at 11:01:06AM +0100, Matteo Cazzador wrote:
Hi, is it possible to act on it using
delay_warning_time and or
I would recommend setting this to a value in the 2-4 hou
On Thu, Dec 05, 2013 at 11:01:06AM +0100, Matteo Cazzador wrote:
> Hi, is it possible to act on it using
>
> delay_warning_time and or
I would recommend setting this to a value in the 2-4 hour range on
outbound MTAs. If you have separate inbound MTAs I would leave this
unset (default is 0h, whi
On Thu, Dec 05, 2013 at 08:23:18AM +0100, Matteo Cazzador wrote:
> " hostname ... server refused to talk to me: 550 Denied by policy"
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtp_skip_5xx_greeting
Note, some time ago there were systems (perhaps Microsoft Exchange)
that returned 5xx codes in t
Hi, I have a problem with address rewriting.
The mail originates from a broken, cannot be changed, mail system that sends
out mails to the wrong receiver:
Ex:
Mail send to: firstname_lastn...@domain.dk
Should have been send to:
firstname.lastn...@domain.com
I have solved this with a canonical ma
Am 05.12.2013 15:45, schrieb li...@rhsoft.net:
> nobody said that anywhere
>
> if they receive mails from other senders that senders
> are *not* using DNS and ignore the MX
yep i agree in this, but as long deliver is related at resolv public dns
whith such mx , produce an error looks fine to me.
Am 05.12.2013 15:26, schrieb Roman Gelfand:
> I am not sure I understand. I am sending out email from postfix.
> Postfix looks up the target domain mx record. Are you saying the
> domain the target domain's dns server varies response based on query
> source ip address?
the dns root ( which is th
nobody said that anywhere
if they receive mails from other senders that senders
are *not* using DNS and ignore the MX
Am 05.12.2013 15:26, schrieb Roman Gelfand:
> I am not sure I understand. I am sending out email from postfix.
> Postfix looks up the target domain mx record. Are you saying the
I am not sure I understand. I am sending out email from postfix.
Postfix looks up the target domain mx record. Are you saying the
domain the target domain's dns server varies response based on query
source ip address?
On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 1:34 AM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
> Am 05.12.2013 03:1
"yes" was clear for sure but what follows was not so much for me, I mean what I
say.
A last question: can a "a" delay be the result of I/O writing issues on the
incoming queue ?
I suppose "yes" reading the manual (a = time from message arrival to last
active queue(http://www.postfix.org/QSHAPE
On 2013-12-05 7:50 AM, Andreas Kasenides wrote:
smtpd_client_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks
permit_sasl_authenticated
reject_unknown_client
permit
Obviously this rejects any requests where the DNS (forward or reverse)
fails.
I am under increasing pressure to change this ap
Hi All!
On one of the servers I manage I have
smtpd_client_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks
permit_sasl_authenticated
reject_unknown_client
permit
Obviously this rejects any requests where the DNS (forward or reverse)
fails.
I am under increasing pressure to
Zitat von Matteo Cazzador :
Hi, thank's , but it's not so clear for me.
The mail client receive a notification of error but too late over 24
hours from first send.
If the email is important this time it's too large.
Is it possibile to reduce it?
So you probably have set soft_bounce=yes,
Hi, is it possible to act on it using
delay_warning_time and or
maximal_queue_lifetime
Il 05/12/2013 10:24, Matteo Cazzador ha scritto:
Hi, thank's , but it's not so clear for me.
The mail client receive a notification of error but too late over 24
hours from first send.
If the email is im
Hi, thank's , but it's not so clear for me.
The mail client receive a notification of error but too late over 24
hours from first send.
If the email is important this time it's too large.
Is it possibile to reduce it?
Il 05/12/2013 10:19, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de ha scritto:
Zitat von Matteo Caz
Zitat von Matteo Cazzador :
Hi, i've a problem causing by blacklist.
I 've a virtual postfix mail server (with smtp server sasl auth),
when a user send a mail
using my smtp server to a specific domain i obtain:
" hostname ... server refused to talk to me: 550 Denied by policy"
My problem i
Zitat von Grant :
For the first time ever, 7 of my (very much legitimate) automated
messages sent to gmail users have bounced with this message:
Our system has detected that this message is likely unsolicited mail.
To reduce the amount of spam sent to Gmail this message has been
blocked. Pleas
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