Hi Wietse,
Actually it's our relay mta and can not know if it's deliverable or not
until bounced by downsteam...
Regards,
King
2015-07-02 20:35 GMT+08:00 Wietse Venema :
> King Cao:
> > Dears,
> >
> > I want to redirect all NDR to seperate postfix mta while delivering
> non-NDR
> > to another p
I'm not sure if postfix has any add ons that do this, but in my
opinion, you can probably bypass the mta completely and just read the
mail directories, every email is simply a file inside a directory,
with full headers and the message encoded in mime, so you could read
the files, parse the headers
If that server has also a NS role, the "extravaganza" task is questionable.
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org]
On Behalf Of Kirill Peskov
Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2015 6:43 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Any elegant
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 02:11:58PM -0400, Rod K wrote:
> >> ... is there any way to set/override a before queue proxy
> >> filter from a policy server?
> >
> >No, and you can't even specify "FILTER" directives to an SMTP server
> >that uses a before queue proxy. Any FILTER directives must happen
On 7/2/2015 1:52 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 01:44:45PM -0400, Rod K wrote:
Using "FILTER {destination}" one can use a policy server to set/override an
after queue filter, but is there anyway to set/override a before queue proxy
filter from a policy server?
No, and you c
On 7/2/2015 1:52 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 01:44:45PM -0400, Rod K wrote:
Using "FILTER {destination}" one can use a policy server to set/override an
after queue filter, but is there anyway to set/override a before queue proxy
filter from a policy server?
No, and you c
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 01:44:45PM -0400, Rod K wrote:
> Using "FILTER {destination}" one can use a policy server to set/override an
> after queue filter, but is there anyway to set/override a before queue proxy
> filter from a policy server?
No, and you can't even specify "FILTER" directives to
Using "FILTER {destination}" one can use a policy server to set/override
an after queue filter, but is there anyway to set/override a before
queue proxy filter from a policy server?
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 07:36:38PM +0300, Michael Peter wrote:
> for postfix log file /var/log/maillog, we notice that following line
>
> 1198B1E111: to=,
> relay=mail.example.com[XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX]:25, delay=20,
> delays=4.3/0.01/1.8/14, dsn=2.6.0, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Queued mail for
> delivery
As the subcodes say that "transformation was required for delivery", it
sounds like the mail was converted across formats, or content was omitted.
This can happen if a server decides to strip all attachments or the mail did
contain something unparseable that the server decided to pass along with
Hi,
for postfix log file /var/log/maillog, we notice that following line
1198B1E111: to=,
relay=mail.example.com[XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX]:25, delay=20,
delays=4.3/0.01/1.8/14, dsn=2.6.0, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Queued mail for
delivery)
The DSN is 2.6.0 INSTEAD of 2.0.0,
is DSN is 2.6.0 is considered su
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 03:42:46PM +, Kirill Peskov wrote:
> Could you, please, suggest the method to setup a message counter on
> SMTP, so every incoming message regardless exact content of To: Cc: or
> Bcc: fields (e.g. one SMTP transaction) would increase the counter by
> one or call corres
Dear postfix gurus,
Could you, please, suggest the method to setup a message counter on
SMTP, so every incoming message regardless exact content of To: Cc: or
Bcc: fields (e.g. one SMTP transaction) would increase the counter by
one or call corresponding bash script able to do that? I've got
devel
Atnakus Arzah:
> I am trying to setup key lookup with the behaviour that even if the TCP
> server is down the hash table lookup will proceed. However, from the
> postfix logs I see that when the TCP server is down, there are multiple
> retries to the TCP server and
> then the attempt is aborted. I
King Cao:
> Dears,
>
> I want to redirect all NDR to seperate postfix mta while delivering non-NDR
> to another postfix mta. The first idea is to update the "bounce" process to
> redirect all "bounce" traffic to shell via pipe, and such shell will
> deliver those NDR to those seperate postfix mta.
I am trying to setup key lookup with the behaviour that even if the TCP
server is down the hash table lookup will proceed. However, from the
postfix logs I see that when the TCP server is down, there are multiple retries
to the TCP server and
then the attempt is aborted. Is there a way to set thi
Dears,
I want to redirect all NDR to seperate postfix mta while delivering non-NDR
to another postfix mta. The first idea is to update the "bounce" process to
redirect all "bounce" traffic to shell via pipe, and such shell will
deliver those NDR to those seperate postfix mta.
However, is there an
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