I'm wondering if someone can help me make sure I get the order right for
some recipient classes. I had hoped to just phase these out in favor of
a more unified system
The *intent* was to have the recommended class behave the same as a user
without the attribute set to 'recommended'.
Right now, th
McKinnon Chris:
> Hi,
>
> I'm experience performance issues with a Postfix installation I
> setup on a Mac OS X server. Originally it was OS 10.7.4 and Postfix
> 2.9.4, which worked very well. I was using a relatively stock
Simple questions:
(1) Have you looked at the system logfile for Postf
Hi,
I’m experience performance issues with a Postfix installation I setup on a Mac
OS X server. Originally it was OS 10.7.4 and Postfix 2.9.4, which worked very
well. I was using a relatively stock Postfix configuration with a MySQL
backend. There are only 2 serious users on the mail server
nobody73:
> On 22/07/2014 23:33, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > nobody73:
> >> It must be a server side misconfiguration ,unless i use an
> >> outdated client (eudora or outlook) i don't understand what
> >> misconfigurations i can have on client side.
> >
> > Please record the network packet content of
nobody73:
> It must be a server side misconfiguration ,unless i use an outdated
> client (eudora or outlook) i don't understand what misconfigurations i
> can have on client side.
(resent because I mangled up the address).
Please record the network packet content of an SMTP session.
Then look at
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On 7/22/2014 4:16 PM, nobody73 wrote:
>
>
> On 22/07/2014 16:49, Noel Jones wrote:
>
>> The logs suggest there's an encryption mismatch between the
>> client and postfix. Make sure you're looking at the "outgoing
>> server SMTP" settings in thunderb
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On 22/07/2014 16:49, Noel Jones wrote:
> The logs suggest there's an encryption mismatch between the client
> and postfix. Make sure you're looking at the "outgoing server SMTP"
> settings in thunderbird, not the IMAP settings.
It's SMTP !
i tri
* Marvin Renich [140722 13:12]:
> * Wietse Venema [140722 12:59]:
> > /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> > submission ...
> > -o cleanup_service=cleanup-outbound
> >
> > /etc/postfix/master.cf:
> > cleanup-outbound .. .. .. .. cleanup
> > -o sender_bcc_maps=$outgoing_bcc_maps
>
> Thanks!
Marvin Renich:
> * Wietse Venema [140722 12:59]:
> > sender_bcc_maps is not implemented by smtpd(8) but by cleanup(8).
> > This is consistent with the information in the manpage.
>
> Okay, now I see it in cleanup(8); I was looking in postconf(5) under
> sender_bcc_maps.
>
> > You can work around
* Wietse Venema [140722 12:59]:
> sender_bcc_maps is not implemented by smtpd(8) but by cleanup(8).
> This is consistent with the information in the manpage.
Okay, now I see it in cleanup(8); I was looking in postconf(5) under
sender_bcc_maps.
> You can work around this with:
>
> /etc/postfix/m
Marvin Renich:
> I have enabled the submission service in master.cf:
>
> submission inet n - - - - smtpd
> -o syslog_name=postfix/submission
> -o smtpd_tls_security_level=encrypt
> -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
> -o smtpd_reject_unlisted_recipient=no
> -o sm
Alex:
> Thank you for your answer. It caused me to take another look at:
> http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_PROXY_README.html#config
> "For non-SMTP capable content filtering software, Bennett Todd's SMTP
> proxy implements a nice PERL/SMTP content filtering framework. See:
> http://bent.latency.net/
I have enabled the submission service in master.cf:
submission inet n - - - - smtpd
-o syslog_name=postfix/submission
-o smtpd_tls_security_level=encrypt
-o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
-o smtpd_reject_unlisted_recipient=no
-o smtpd_client_restrictions=$mua_cl
On 2014-07-22 13:12, wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
Alex:
Hi folks,
Situation:
Hoping to tie Postfix into a chain of software and hardware appliances
as a Message Bus, most of which is outside of my control. Postfix is
run
inside a heavily firewalled network, no e-mail incoming from the
outside
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On 7/22/2014 2:11 AM, nobody73 wrote:
> On 22/07/2014 02:23, Noel Jones wrote:
>> On 7/21/2014 5:32 PM, nobody73 wrote:
>>> Sorry for the debug logs but i think the reason why of my
>>> "UNKNOWN" issue is beacause connecting from abroad the
>>> hosted
Alex:
> Hi folks,
>
> Situation:
> Hoping to tie Postfix into a chain of software and hardware appliances
> as a Message Bus, most of which is outside of my control. Postfix is run
> inside a heavily firewalled network, no e-mail incoming from the outside
> world.
>
> I'm trying to find out ho
Hi folks,
Situation:
Hoping to tie Postfix into a chain of software and hardware appliances
as a Message Bus, most of which is outside of my control. Postfix is run
inside a heavily firewalled network, no e-mail incoming from the outside
world.
I'm trying to find out how (much work it is) to
Am 22.07.2014 11:32, schrieb Nicolás:
> The final goal is to handle who can send e-mails through my server as
> relayhost. At this moment, anyone configuring their Postfix with my
> mail server as the relayhost could send e-mails to any address that
> I handle
addresses which you handle have
El 22/07/2014 8:58, Jonas Wielicki escribió:
On 22.07.2014 08:17, Nicolás wrote:
Having this configuration, anyone using my mail server as the relayhost
is able to send mails to the domains that I handle (not outside), even
without SASL. I guess that behavior is determined by
'defer_unauth_desti
On 22.07.2014 08:04, Chris wrote:
> Hello,
>
> to test my servers (that is:
> I've got one domain at namecheap. Using their SMTP to send mails but my
> own VPS for the apache hosting and I run an own Postfix SMTP on my
> domain3.de as well) I wanted to send one email from domain2.com to
> domain3.
On 22.07.2014 08:17, Nicolás wrote:
> Having this configuration, anyone using my mail server as the relayhost
> is able to send mails to the domains that I handle (not outside), even
> without SASL. I guess that behavior is determined by
> 'defer_unauth_destination', however, my aim is to specifica
On 2014-07-22 08:17, Nicolás wrote:
After maintaining an old version of Postfix for some longer time, I
finally decided to jump to version 2.11 and currently I'm tuning it
up. I'm having an issue with smtpd_relay_restrictions. At this time,
the configuration is the default one:
smtpd_relay_
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On 22/07/2014 02:23, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 7/21/2014 5:32 PM, nobody73 wrote:
>> Sorry for the debug logs but i think the reason why of my
>> "UNKNOWN" issue is beacause connecting from abroad the hosted
>> smtpd server there is no match in $mynet
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