Warren H. Prince:
> Is there some way to preserve the full history of aliasing that
> the email passes through?
Nope. The final Postfix delivery agent adds X-Original-To: and
Delivered-To: with the initial and final address. There is no
record of intermediate steps.
Wietse
I’m running Postfix version 2.10.2 using dovecot, mysql, and postfixadmin.
The single server receives email for main.com, client.com and client.main.com.
main.com has only one mailbox, m...@main.com. All mail for client.main.com is
aliased to m...@main.com and then parsed by a ruby script to d
On 4/15/14, 3:33 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 4/15/2014 3:25 PM, List wrote:
On 4/15/14, 3:12 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 4/15/2014 3:02 PM, List wrote:
On 4/15/14, 2:50 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 4/15/2014 2:27 PM, List wrote:
I am running postfix 2.6.6 and trying to setup check_client_access
using
On 4/15/2014 3:25 PM, List wrote:
> On 4/15/14, 3:12 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
>> On 4/15/2014 3:02 PM, List wrote:
>>> On 4/15/14, 2:50 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 4/15/2014 2:27 PM, List wrote:
> I am running postfix 2.6.6 and trying to setup check_client_access
> using a mysql lookup under
On 4/15/14, 3:12 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 4/15/2014 3:02 PM, List wrote:
On 4/15/14, 2:50 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 4/15/2014 2:27 PM, List wrote:
I am running postfix 2.6.6 and trying to setup check_client_access
using a mysql lookup under the smtpd_client_restrictions, which does
not appear t
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 04:06:00PM -0400, Angus March wrote:
> I'm looking for an MTA that will work on an air gapped intranet. If the
> network is small enough, can this be done w/out a DNS?
Postfix works without DNS, and even (when not "improved" with vendor
patches) without a network connectio
Am 15.04.2014 22:06, schrieb Angus March:
> I'm looking for an MTA that will work on an air gapped intranet.
> If the network is small enough, can this be done w/out a DNS?
http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
the medium does not matter
*what* is your goal? a MTA without any DNS
On 4/15/2014 3:02 PM, List wrote:
> On 4/15/14, 2:50 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
>> On 4/15/2014 2:27 PM, List wrote:
>>> I am running postfix 2.6.6 and trying to setup check_client_access
>>> using a mysql lookup under the smtpd_client_restrictions, which does
>>> not appear to be rejecting clients when
I'm looking for an MTA that will work on an air gapped intranet. If the
network is small enough, can this be done w/out a DNS?
On 4/15/14, 2:50 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 4/15/2014 2:27 PM, List wrote:
I am running postfix 2.6.6 and trying to setup check_client_access
using a mysql lookup under the smtpd_client_restrictions, which does
not appear to be rejecting clients when the query returns "REJECT"
(which has been conf
On 4/15/2014 2:27 PM, List wrote:
> I am running postfix 2.6.6 and trying to setup check_client_access
> using a mysql lookup under the smtpd_client_restrictions, which does
> not appear to be rejecting clients when the query returns "REJECT"
> (which has been confirmed to return "REJECT" using pos
I am running postfix 2.6.6 and trying to setup check_client_access using
a mysql lookup under the smtpd_client_restrictions, which does not
appear to be rejecting clients when the query returns "REJECT" (which
has been confirmed to return "REJECT" using postmap -q xxx mysql:..).
When I change
Because of compromised passwords that spammers are using to send high volumes
of SPAM through our servers, I am using policyd to limit the number of emails a
user can send in a given timeframe. The problems that our marketing division
(aka the Admissions Office) normally send out high volumes o
Marcus:
> What are the benefits of socketmap (postfix 2.10+) vs tcp_table?
tcp_table is Postfix-only. socketmap also works with Sendmail,
and is a better protocol.
> And can I use socketmap with sender_dependent_default_transport_maps ?
You can use any Postfix table-driven feature with socketmap
What are the benefits of socketmap (postfix 2.10+) vs tcp_table?
And can I use socketmap with sender_dependent_default_transport_maps ?
i.e. sender_dependent_default_transport_maps = socketmap:inet:127.0.0.1:
I'm struggling to understand the what the documentation of socketmap
refers to "name"
Il 2014-04-08 19:32 Noel Jones ha scritto:
On 4/8/2014 11:32 AM, Roberto Carraro wrote:
Hello,
for reasons that I still have to investigate my Postfix server is
sending mails to an outgoing server to the address:
zamu...@spyandfly.com
I would really like to know the content of those mails, if it
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