On 07/03/14 23:33, Noel Jones wrote:
On 3/7/2014 11:18 PM, Rodolfo González González wrote:
On 07/03/14 22:53, Noel Jones wrote:
On 3/7/2014 8:22 PM, Rodolfo González González wrote:
Hello,
a customer is reporting that some of their users tried to send
e-mail messages using my postfix 2.9.6 s
On 3/7/2014 11:18 PM, Rodolfo González González wrote:
> On 07/03/14 22:53, Noel Jones wrote:
>> On 3/7/2014 8:22 PM, Rodolfo González González wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> a customer is reporting that some of their users tried to send
>>> e-mail messages using my postfix 2.9.6 server (will be updatin
On 07/03/14 22:53, Noel Jones wrote:
On 3/7/2014 8:22 PM, Rodolfo González González wrote:
Hello,
a customer is reporting that some of their users tried to send
e-mail messages using my postfix 2.9.6 server (will be updating
soon) but messages were not sent. I don't have snapshots of their
scre
On 3/7/2014 8:22 PM, Rodolfo González González wrote:
> Hello,
>
> a customer is reporting that some of their users tried to send e-mail
> messages using my postfix 2.9.6 server (will be updating soon) but
> messages were not sent. I don't have snapshots of their screens nor
> error messages displ
On Mar 7, 2014, at 8:18 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> Nothing.
Well, that's very good news, I think.
> You're just confused.
I am truly very confused. I don't understand what's going on. So why didn't it
finish nicely like it did in Ralf's book? What was it expecting me to enter?
You say
On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 05:11:15PM -0700, Glenn English wrote:
> I'm trying to enable TLS on Postfix here, and I can't get it to
> work. I'm using Ralf's "Book" and "Linux Email" as well as the web.
Actually, everything worked just fine, based on what you posted below.
> > 250 8BITMIME
>
> That
On Mar 7, 2014, at 5:29 PM, li...@rhsoft.net wrote:
> let me guess: BSD as operating system
Sorry, Debian.
> there where a lot of posts recently that this is a problem
> honestly you should always disable compression in con text of TLS
Thanks. I'll check it out...
--
Glenn English
Hello,
a customer is reporting that some of their users tried to send e-mail
messages using my postfix 2.9.6 server (will be updating soon) but
messages were not sent. I don't have snapshots of their screens nor
error messages displayed by their clients yet, but checking the logs I
find several m
El 07/03/14 20:20, Noel Jones escribió:
On 3/7/2014 5:38 PM, Carlos R Laguna wrote:
Hi everyone, i was implementing some policy for all mails, rejecting
them if subject where left in blank but it seems that yahoo mails
and as far as i notice Mozilla Thunderbird client ditch the header
Subject if
On 3/7/2014 5:38 PM, Carlos R Laguna wrote:
> Hi everyone, i was implementing some policy for all mails, rejecting
> them if subject where left in blank but it seems that yahoo mails
> and as far as i notice Mozilla Thunderbird client ditch the header
> Subject if empty there is something to check
Am 08.03.2014 01:11, schrieb Glenn English:
>> Secure Renegotiation IS supported
>> Compression: zlib compression
>> Expansion: zlib compression
let me guess: BSD as operating system
there where a lot of posts recently that this is a problem
honestly you should always disable compression in con
I'm trying to enable TLS on Postfix here, and I can't get it to work. I'm using
Ralf's "Book" and "Linux Email" as well as the web.
postconf -n:
> root@smbox:/etc/postfix# postconf -n
> alias_database = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases.db
> alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases
> append_dot_mydomain =
Hi everyone, i was implementing some policy for all mails, rejecting
them if subject where left in blank but it seems that yahoo mails and as
far as i notice Mozilla Thunderbird client ditch the header Subject if
empty there is something to check for a missing header before-queue ? I
am dealing
On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 03:32:34PM -0600, Jay G. Scott wrote:
> That is, I deliberately banish all references to NIS from
> main.cf. (I might need the NIS client libraries to compile
> and link but I don't care about that.) postfix does not
> (in that case) use NIS for anything, right?
rob0@harr
Am 07.03.2014 22:32, schrieb Jay G. Scott:
> That is, I deliberately banish all references to NIS from
> main.cf. (I might need the NIS client libraries to compile
> and link but I don't care about that.) postfix does not
> (in that case) use NIS for anything, right? I could firewall
> the port
That is, I deliberately banish all references to NIS from
main.cf. (I might need the NIS client libraries to compile
and link but I don't care about that.) postfix does not
(in that case) use NIS for anything, right? I could firewall
the ports closed and nothing bad happens, correct?
j.
--
J
On 3/7/2014 1:13 PM, Rodolfo González González wrote:
> Hello,
>
> a customer is reporting that some of their users tried to send
> e-mail messages using my postfix 2.9.6 server (will be updating
> soon) but messages were not sent. I don't have snapshots of their
> screens nor error messages displ
Hello,
a customer is reporting that some of their users tried to send e-mail
messages using my postfix 2.9.6 server (will be updating soon) but
messages were not sent. I don't have snapshots of their screens nor
error messages displayed by their clients yet, but checking the logs I
find sever
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