Re: No mail from yahoo or ymail

2014-12-04 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 12/04/2014 07:46 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: Robert Moskowitz: On 12/04/2014 07:02 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: Robert Moskowitz: My new server does not seem to be allowing yahoo or ymail to deliver mail. I do not see anything in maillog, not supprisingly. My son reports he Postfix logs all co

Re: No mail from yahoo or ymail

2014-12-04 Thread Wietse Venema
Robert Moskowitz: > > On 12/04/2014 07:02 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: > > Robert Moskowitz: > >> My new server does not seem to be allowing yahoo or ymail to deliver mail. > >> > >> I do not see anything in maillog, not supprisingly. My son reports he > > Postfix logs all connection attempts, so the

Re: email header contains IP address of sending client

2014-12-04 Thread deoren
On 12/4/2014 5:18 PM, li...@rhsoft.net wrote: Am 05.12.2014 um 00:02 schrieb deoren: A few weeks back I was also surprised to see that the client IP was being sent out in the headers. Two options that I found in my research: #1) Enabling the "smtpd_sasl_authenticated_header" option and using h

Re: No mail from yahoo or ymail

2014-12-04 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 12/04/2014 07:02 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: Robert Moskowitz: My new server does not seem to be allowing yahoo or ymail to deliver mail. I do not see anything in maillog, not supprisingly. My son reports he Postfix logs all connection attempts, so they are not coming through some firewall,

Re: No mail from yahoo or ymail

2014-12-04 Thread Wietse Venema
Robert Moskowitz: > My new server does not seem to be allowing yahoo or ymail to deliver mail. > > I do not see anything in maillog, not supprisingly. My son reports he Postfix logs all connection attempts, so they are not coming through some firewall, or they aren't getting your DNS informatio

Re: No mail from yahoo or ymail

2014-12-04 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 12/04/2014 06:47 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: My new server does not seem to be allowing yahoo or ymail to deliver mail. I do not see anything in maillog, not supprisingly. My son reports he got a 'time out' bounce. I just set up a yahoo.com account for testing and a hour now and no ema

No mail from yahoo or ymail

2014-12-04 Thread Robert Moskowitz
My new server does not seem to be allowing yahoo or ymail to deliver mail. I do not see anything in maillog, not supprisingly. My son reports he got a 'time out' bounce. I just set up a yahoo.com account for testing and a hour now and no email to me and no bounce message on my yahoo account.

Re: email header contains IP address of sending client

2014-12-04 Thread li...@rhsoft.net
Am 05.12.2014 um 00:02 schrieb deoren: A few weeks back I was also surprised to see that the client IP was being sent out in the headers. Two options that I found in my research: #1) Enabling the "smtpd_sasl_authenticated_header" option and using header_checks to remove that header (which if I

Re: email header contains IP address of sending client

2014-12-04 Thread deoren
On 12/4/2014 2:20 PM, Martin Vegter wrote: When I send email via my Postfix, the header actually contains the IP address of my laptop. Such as 192.168.1.113 [12.34.56.78]) in the example below: Received: from mail.origin.com (mail.origin.com [65.254.242.180]) by mail.destination.com (Po

Re: email header contains IP address of sending client

2014-12-04 Thread Noel Jones
On 12/4/2014 2:29 PM, li...@rhsoft.net wrote: > > if you don't want to expose it configure postfix that way and the > only point where it makes sense is in the smtp-*client* realy mail > outside Yes. > > http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtp_header_checks > /^Received: from .* \[192\.168\

Re: email header contains IP address of sending client

2014-12-04 Thread Wietse Venema
Pascal Volk: > On 12/04/2014 08:20 PM, Martin Vegter wrote: > > When I send email via my Postfix, the header actually contains the IP > > address of my laptop. Such as 192.168.1.113 [12.34.56.78]) in the > > example below: > > > > Received: from mail.origin.com (mail.origin.com [65.254.242.180]) >

Re: email header contains IP address of sending client

2014-12-04 Thread Noel Jones
On 12/4/2014 2:20 PM, Martin Vegter wrote: > When I send email via my Postfix, the header actually contains the IP > address of my laptop. Such as 192.168.1.113 [12.34.56.78]) in the > example below: > > Received: from mail.origin.com (mail.origin.com [65.254.242.180]) > by mail.destinatio

Re: email header contains IP address of sending client

2014-12-04 Thread li...@rhsoft.net
Am 04.12.2014 um 21:20 schrieb Martin Vegter: When I send email via my Postfix, the header actually contains the IP address of my laptop. Such as 192.168.1.113 [12.34.56.78]) in the example below: Received: from mail.origin.com (mail.origin.com [65.254.242.180]) by mail.destination.com

Re: email header contains IP address of sending client

2014-12-04 Thread Pascal Volk
On 12/04/2014 08:20 PM, Martin Vegter wrote: > When I send email via my Postfix, the header actually contains the IP > address of my laptop. Such as 192.168.1.113 [12.34.56.78]) in the > example below: > > Received: from mail.origin.com (mail.origin.com [65.254.242.180]) > by mail.destinat

email header contains IP address of sending client

2014-12-04 Thread Martin Vegter
When I send email via my Postfix, the header actually contains the IP address of my laptop. Such as 192.168.1.113 [12.34.56.78]) in the example below: Received: from mail.origin.com (mail.origin.com [65.254.242.180]) by mail.destination.com (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 31A1B66 for ; Th

Re: Problem with reject_rbl_client when a wildcard entry for mydomain exists

2014-12-04 Thread Wietse Venema
A. Schulze: > > Viktor Dukhovni: > > >> general advice: check your /etc/resolv.conf > >> usually there is no need for other lines then "nameserver $NAMESERVER_IP" > >> especially check if "searchdomain" is present and needed and should be > >> removed. > > > > This advice is not right, Postfix w

Re: Problem with reject_rbl_client when a wildcard entry for mydomain exists

2014-12-04 Thread A. Schulze
Viktor Dukhovni: general advice: check your /etc/resolv.conf usually there is no need for other lines then "nameserver $NAMESERVER_IP" especially check if "searchdomain" is present and needed and should be removed. This advice is not right, Postfix works ... Yes, BUT: I had not only postf

Re: Problem with reject_rbl_client when a wildcard entry for mydomain exists

2014-12-04 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 07:31:42PM +0100, A. Schulze wrote: > >It appears that a DNS lookup is first made with [ip].[rbl] and > >than with [ip].[rbl].[mydomain] if no entry has been found. Postfix explicitly disables "RES_DNSRCH | RES_DEFNAMES" in the resolver options when doing MX, rbl and other

Re: Problem with reject_rbl_client when a wildcard entry for mydomain exists

2014-12-04 Thread A. Schulze
s.small: It appears that a DNS lookup is first made with [ip].[rbl] and than with [ip].[rbl].[mydomain] if no entry has been found. general advise: check your /etc/resolv.conf usually there is no need for other lines then "nameserver $NAMESERVER_IP" especially check if "searchdomain" is prese

Re: Problem with reject_rbl_client when a wildcard entry for mydomain exists

2014-12-04 Thread Wietse Venema
s.sm...@gmx.ch: > Hi, > > We experience problems when using reject_rbl_client if a wildcard entry for > mydomain exists. It appears that a DNS lookup is first made with [ip].[rbl] > and than with [ip].[rbl].[mydomain] if no entry has been found. > This leads to false positives if a DNS wildcard

Problem with reject_rbl_client when a wildcard entry for mydomain exists

2014-12-04 Thread s.small
Hi, We experience problems when using reject_rbl_client if a wildcard entry for mydomain exists. It appears that a DNS lookup is first made with [ip].[rbl] and than with [ip].[rbl].[mydomain] if no entry has been found. This leads to false positives if a DNS wildcard entry for xxx.[mydomain] e

Postfix relaying non authenticated virtual user's mails in local

2014-12-04 Thread Istvan Prosinger
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Re: using a non fully qualified host name as relayhost

2014-12-04 Thread James Bailey
On 2014-12-03 17:52, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 04:55:47PM +, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 04:36:12PM +, James Bailey wrote: > is it possible to use a non fully qualified host name as relayhost? Not by default. And it is generally not a good ide