wietse:
Dammit, I want to hear from people who expect to have problems
or not.
OK, I don't expect problems for /my/ systems
because I already explicit set 'append_dot_mydomain = no'.
Andreas
On Sep 22, 2014, at 11.41, Wietse Venema wrote:
> This time PLEASE refrain from sidetracking the discussion. I want
> to know what will break when the default changes, if that is not
> too much to ask for.
>
> Summary:
>
> Until now, Postfix has a default setting "append_dot_mydomain = yes".
>
Viktor Dukhovni:
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 11:41:00AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> > This time PLEASE refrain from sidetracking the discussion. I want
> > to know what will break when the default changes, if that is not
> > too much to ask for.
> >
> > Summary:
> >
> > Until now, Postfix has
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 11:41:00AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> This time PLEASE refrain from sidetracking the discussion. I want
> to know what will break when the default changes, if that is not
> too much to ask for.
>
> Summary:
>
> Until now, Postfix has a default setting "append_dot_mydom
Wietse Venema:
> > 3) sender did not request "DELAY" notification
> > -> relay should not send a "relayed" (after delay)
>
> I looked at the code, and while the existing "delayed" notifications
> can be suppressed with NOTIFY=FAILURE (i.e. without "DELAY"), it
> looks like the new "relayed" (a
On 22/09/14 18:41, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Until now, Postfix has a default setting "append_dot_mydomain = yes".
> This performs autocompletion from user@host to user@host.$mydomain.
> But this default setting is becoming problematic.
With hindsight, append_dot_mydomain = yes is a bad idea. Partia
Subin K S:
> hi,
>
> I've compiled and installed postfix 2.11 on Debian7, from source. Now when
> I try to send an email using to an extrernal address from teh command line
> it errs out as follows:
>
> Sep 22 15:44:57 server1 postfix/qmgr[3894]: 0610827808C6: from=,
> size=259, nrcpt=1 (queue ac
Am 22.09.2014 um 21:54 schrieb Subin K S:
> I've compiled and installed postfix 2.11 on Debian7, from source. Now when I
> try to send an email using to an
> extrernal address from teh command line it errs out as follows:
>
> Sep 22 15:44:57 server1 postfix/qmgr[3894]: 0610827808C6: from=,
> si
hi,
I've compiled and installed postfix 2.11 on Debian7, from source. Now when
I try to send an email using to an extrernal address from teh command line
it errs out as follows:
Sep 22 15:44:57 server1 postfix/qmgr[3894]: 0610827808C6: from=,
size=259, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Sep 22 15:44:57 serve
On Sep 22, 2014, at 2:43 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 01:29:37PM -0500, Noel Jones wrote:
>
>> My thought: there are popular distros that have set this explicitly
>> to "no" for years, and yet we get very few questions here where the
>> artificial "no" setting causes a p
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 01:29:37PM -0500, Noel Jones wrote:
> My thought: there are popular distros that have set this explicitly
> to "no" for years, and yet we get very few questions here where the
> artificial "no" setting causes a problem. So in a sense it's already
> been tested for us.
Than
Hello Viktor,
After a lot of test I downgrade my SO from OpenBSD 5.5 to OpenBSD 5.4.
The authentication work correctly.
Thanks.
Luciano.
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On 9/22/2014 10:41 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> This time PLEASE refrain from sidetracking the discussion. I want
> to know what will break when the default changes, if that is not
> too much to ask for.
>
> Summary:
>
> Until now, Postfix has a default setting "append_dot_mydomain = yes".
> This p
Am 22.09.2014 um 18:26 schrieb Viktor Dukhovni:
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 05:55:16PM +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote:
>
>> my vote for default
>> append_dot_mydomain = no
>
> Rationale? What problem does this solve or avoid for you?
>
Hi Viktor, i dont see it as a big problem whatever the param
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 05:55:16PM +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote:
> my vote for default
> append_dot_mydomain = no
Rationale? What problem does this solve or avoid for you?
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Viktor.
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 05:19:45PM +0200, Marek Kozlowski wrote:
> :-)
> Is it possible: I'm looking for YES or NO and can't find in the docs.
> Can I define a filter for a multivalued LDAP attribute to obtain a
> single selected (pattern-matching) value?
LDAP returns multi-valued attributes in t
Am 22.09.2014 um 17:41 schrieb Wietse Venema:
> This time PLEASE refrain from sidetracking the discussion. I want
> to know what will break when the default changes, if that is not
> too much to ask for.
>
> Summary:
>
> Until now, Postfix has a default setting "append_dot_mydomain = yes".
> This
Marek Kozlowski:
> Is it possible: I'm looking for YES or NO and can't find in the docs.
> Can I define a filter for a multivalued LDAP attribute to obtain a
> single selected (pattern-matching) value?
Does not LDAP support filtering?
Postfix will soon support multi-address filtering, as a varian
This time PLEASE refrain from sidetracking the discussion. I want
to know what will break when the default changes, if that is not
too much to ask for.
Summary:
Until now, Postfix has a default setting "append_dot_mydomain = yes".
This performs autocompletion from user@host to user@host.$mydomain
> As for Debian, perhaps we can persuade LaMont to fix the Debian
> package
and
> RedHat calls "postfix set-permissions" and "postfix
> upgrade-configuration" in RPM %post scripts
Why do distros ignore my safety nets and ship Postfix with IPv6
turned on? This causes all kinds of grief making des
Am 22.09.2014 um 17:00 schrieb Wietse Venema:
> Robert Schetterer:
>> Am 22.04.2014 um 02:00 schrieb Wietse Venema:
>>> Alexandre Ellert:
One of the reason would be that a milter application can't see a
header added by a policy server in the same smtpd(8) process.
Can you tell me if
:-)
Is it possible: I'm looking for YES or NO and can't find in the docs.
Can I define a filter for a multivalued LDAP attribute to obtain a
single selected (pattern-matching) value?
Best regards,
Marek
Am 22.09.2014 um 16:56 schrieb Viktor Dukhovni:
> I was asking what the plan is for systems that *do* run
>
> # postfix upgrade-configuration
>
> As for Debian, perhaps we can persuade LaMont to fix the Debian package
> so that:
>
> # postfix set-permissions
>
> works, and
>
>
Robert Schetterer:
> Am 22.04.2014 um 02:00 schrieb Wietse Venema:
> > Alexandre Ellert:
> >> One of the reason would be that a milter application can't see a
> >> header added by a policy server in the same smtpd(8) process.
> >> Can you tell me if that's true ?
> >
> > For bizarre Sendmail compa
:-)
>> My postfix hostname is `mail.my.domain'.
>>
>> DNS settings result in redirecting not only mail to
>> `some...@mail.my.domain' but also mail addressed to:
>> `sm...@programmers.my.domain', `jo...@office.my.domain', etc to this host.
>>
>> `virtual_alias_maps' allow resolving:
>> sm...@progra
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:45:27AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Viktor Dukhovni:
> > On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:32:04AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> >
> > > Until now, Postfix has a default setting "append_dot_mydomain = yes".
> > > This performs autocompletion from user@host to user@host.$mydom
Viktor Dukhovni:
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:32:04AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> > Until now, Postfix has a default setting "append_dot_mydomain = yes".
> > This performs autocompletion from user@host to user@host.$mydomain.
> > But this default setting is becoming problematic.
> >
> > I nee
Marek Kozlowski:
> :-)
>
> My postfix hostname is `mail.my.domain'.
>
> DNS settings result in redirecting not only mail to
> `some...@mail.my.domain' but also mail addressed to:
> `sm...@programmers.my.domain', `jo...@office.my.domain', etc to this host.
>
> `virtual_alias_maps' allow resolving
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:32:04AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Until now, Postfix has a default setting "append_dot_mydomain = yes".
> This performs autocompletion from user@host to user@host.$mydomain.
> But this default setting is becoming problematic.
>
> I need to find out what will break w
Summary:
Until now, Postfix has a default setting "append_dot_mydomain = yes".
This performs autocompletion from user@host to user@host.$mydomain.
But this default setting is becoming problematic.
I need to find out what will break when the default is changed to "no".
How many people expect that
:-)
My postfix hostname is `mail.my.domain'.
DNS settings result in redirecting not only mail to
`some...@mail.my.domain' but also mail addressed to:
`sm...@programmers.my.domain', `jo...@office.my.domain', etc to this host.
`virtual_alias_maps' allow resolving:
sm...@programmers.my.domain -> sm
On Monday, September 22, 2014 13:53:34 Jose J wrote:
> Thank you for your response. I cant update because postfix is 2.9 in
> the debian repository and is a plesk server so i dont want to install
> manually. If i do i get in trouble when the plesk goes to update :(
You can install postfix 2.11 fro
Thank you for your response. I cant update because postfix is 2.9 in
the debian repository and is a plesk server so i dont want to install
manually. If i do i get in trouble when the plesk goes to update :(
As you say the problem is that the "auditor" wants to disable :(
Best Regards.
2014-09-
Am 22.09.2014 um 13:32 schrieb Jose J:
> I have postfix 2.9 installed and i want to disable the tls
> compression, in postfix 2.11 i have to add a line with
> "tls_ssl_options = no_compression" but what about postfix 2.9?
>
> Anyone know how to disable tls compression in postfix 2.9?
first:
the
Hello list!!!
I have postfix 2.9 installed and i want to disable the tls
compression, in postfix 2.11 i have to add a line with
"tls_ssl_options = no_compression" but what about postfix 2.9?
Anyone know how to disable tls compression in postfix 2.9?
Best Regards.
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If you still want help, post actual technical details:
1) non-verbose logging,
2) the "postconf -n" for the configuration that produced that logging,
3) the content of the email message that produced that logging,
3) any commands that you type in order to produce that logging,
4) any commands that
>quote author="li...@rhsoft.net"
>since you still have not solved your issue:
>if you would have used "spamass-milter" from the very begin
>besides the before-queue filtering you would not need to
>mangle around in postfix configurations to drop messages
I have by now tried it with milters = no j
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