Edgaras Luko?evi?ius:
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> Hello,
>
> is it possible to configure configure haproxy to work with postfix sasl and
> dovecot auth like this:
>
> clients -> 25:postfix -> 20025:haproxy -> 20025:auth-backend-1,
> 20025:auth-backend-2
What Postfix documentation p
Jonathan Vaughn:
> MX only points to Google on this domain that we want to set up this split
> domain handling. The other domains' we have configured in Postfix, their MX
> only point to Postfix. In all cases, MX only goes to one or the other.
>
> Google DOES accept mail for invalid recipients, an
Hello,
is it possible to configure configure haproxy to work with postfix sasl and
dovecot auth like this:
clients -> 25:postfix -> 20025:haproxy -> 20025:auth-backend-1,
20025:auth-backend-2
The configuration I have now gives me this error when haproxy change backend
server, and when server
On 26 Mar 2015, at 19:21 , Jonathan Vaughn wrote:
> To be clear, having the nonexistant in both systems users just disappear is
> fine with me.
Real story from the last millennium. Mail admin had a hosted domain that was
configured, per customer wishes, as a catchall domain (*@example.com) was
With Linux Kernel 4.0 around the corner, it would be nice to have the
possibility to compile Postfix on it. Currently it fails:
ATTENTION:
ATTENTION: Unknown system type: Linux 4.0.0-rc3
ATTENTION:
make: *** [Makefiles] Error 1
make: *** [makefiles] Error 2
Reported by Jonas Jelten via Gentoo bug