Hi,
This is not a postfix problem but rather a problem with pfixtools which
are tools written specifically for postfix. Since I know there are some
pfixtools devs here on the list and pfixtools does not have a mailing
list, I thought I would try my luck here. I am getting a seg fault
while
On Mar 10, 2014, at 1:17 AM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 09, 2014 at 07:53:21PM +, Eino Tuominen wrote:
>
>>
>> I guess I'm not yet thinking "the Postfix way", but how would you configure
>> the lists if I have multiple e.g. i...@example.com -type lists? If I
>> understand it corr
Rob,
>"postconf mail_version"
Version: 2.6.6
>This is surely not what you want. You're talking about mail which
>comes from Google; they are not within your $mynetworks (or, if they
>are, you have very serious problems.
We use Google services for Mail and such, so we could discontinue our
use
On 3/11/2014 3:16 PM, Denny Fuchs wrote:
> hi,
>
> we want to create a restricted relay for our campus, which allows only
> internal relaying, based on $mynetwork or pcre. Looking for the domain part
> isn’t a way, because we have some subdomains which has (for example) Google
> as primary MX.
hi,
we want to create a restricted relay for our campus, which allows only internal
relaying, based on $mynetwork or pcre. Looking for the domain part isn’t a way,
because we have some subdomains which has (for example) Google as primary MX.
Should it working with smtpd_recipient_restrictions
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 10:47:42AM -0600, Blake wrote:
> I have settled on the following configuration, but am still open
> to ideas.
>
> smtpd_relay_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, reject
This says, *if* you are using a version 2.10 or newer (you didn't
answer that question), that you will ON
Wolfgang & Noel
Thanks for your response and you both make some good points.
The intent of using reject_unverified_recipient as I understood it was
that it would probe the associated relay server and if the message
bounced than my relay server would bounce the message for that address
for the
Well! This is quite embarrassing - and a great catch!
My main.cf had "mime_header_check", while the file name was labeled
"mime_header_checks"!
Thanks so much! I do have one other issue that I will post in another topic.
:)
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* jmct :
> Thanks for the quick reply!
>
> Correct. This file does exist in /etc/postfix. The contents are that of the
> same in the previous forum post I linked.
/etc/postfix/mime_header_checks != /etc/postfix/mime_header_check
(note the extra s at the end)
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* jmct :
> Thanks for the quick reply!
>
> Correct. This file does exist in /etc/postfix.
Postfix tends to disagree. Fix that. You probably typoed something
somewhere.
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Thanks for the quick reply!
Correct. This file does exist in /etc/postfix. The contents are that of the
same in the previous forum post I linked.
/name=/ REJECT no attachments allowed
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On 11/03/2014 13:33, jmct wrote:
Mar 11 08:26:05 postfix/cleanup[16783]: error: open
/etc/postfix/mime_header_check: No such file or directory
mime_header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/mime_header_check
You've configured Postfix to look for a file that it can't find on your
file system. Ha
Am 11.03.2014 14:33, schrieb jmct:
> mime_header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/mime_header_check
>
> regexp:/etc/postfix/mime_header_check is unavailable. open
> /etc/postfix/mime_header_check: No such file or directory
and the file "/etc/postfix/mime_header_check" exists?
* jmct :
> I've looked around online quite a bit and have seen that you can block
> specific types of files - and even found a forum post here
> (http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/blocking-all-attachments-td14552.html),
> but unfortunately, this solution did not work for me. When implementing t
Hi there,
I am currently in the testing phase of replacing Gordano with a Postfix
solution. First time RHEL user - so this has proven quite a challenge for
me!
This server is being spun up as a mail server for an enterprise application.
I believe I have gotten everything working, but would like
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