On 7 Oct 2015, at 10:40, Robert Chalmers wrote:
I have the icuuc libraries here.
/opt/local/lib/libicuuc.55.1.dylib
/opt/local/lib/libicuuc.55.dylib
/opt/local/lib/libicuuc.a
/opt/local/lib/libicuuc.dylib
and they are pretty recent.
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 19 20 Apr 01:19
/opt/local/lib/li
Dirk St?cker:
> > With "smtp_address_preference = any", this random sort mixes IPv6
> > and IPv6 addresses with the same MX preference. Otherwise, an IPv4
> > address sorts before or after an IPv6 address with the same MX
> > preference.
>
> Thanks. I thought so, but couldn't find it. Was the pos
On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 05:32:01PM +0200, Rob Sterenborg (Lists) wrote:
> Wietse Venema wrote:
> > Yes, but the check happens at the beginning of an SMTP session, not
> > in the middle. A Postfix process does not reopen files mid-flight
> > because it may not have sufficient privileges to do so (i
On 10/08/2015 05:01 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 04:54:08PM +0200, Rob Sterenborg (Lists) wrote:
On 10/07/2015 05:35 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
If your smtpd is not chrooted, you might have better luck with CDB,
than Berkeley DB, though I am not sure whether tinycdb (like
On Thu, 8 Oct 2015, Wietse Venema wrote:
I searched the net but didn't find the a description so I ask here. I'm
operating two mail servers with postfix and I see that the servers always
switch between IPv4 and IPv6 when sending mails from one to the other.
Is there a mechanism in postfix to sw
Rob Sterenborg (Lists):
> On 10/07/2015 05:35 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> > If your smtpd is not chrooted, you might have better luck with CDB,
> > than Berkeley DB, though I am not sure whether tinycdb (like DJB's
> > original implementation) detects table file changes and automatically
> > reope
On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 04:54:08PM +0200, Rob Sterenborg (Lists) wrote:
> On 10/07/2015 05:35 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> >If your smtpd is not chrooted, you might have better luck with CDB,
> >than Berkeley DB, though I am not sure whether tinycdb (like DJB's
> >original implementation) detects
Dirk St?cker:
> Hello,
>
> I searched the net but didn't find the a description so I ask here. I'm
> operating two mail servers with postfix and I see that the servers always
> switch between IPv4 and IPv6 when sending mails from one to the other.
>
> Is there a mechanism in postfix to switch r
On 10/07/2015 05:35 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
If your smtpd is not chrooted, you might have better luck with CDB,
than Berkeley DB, though I am not sure whether tinycdb (like DJB's
original implementation) detects table file changes and automatically
reopens the table on the fly.
It seems it d
* Sebastian Wiesinger [2015-09-25 12:55]:
> * Wietse Venema [2015-09-18 15:51]:
> > Majordomo uses the following: Reply-To: (most preferred), From:,
> > and Apparently-From: (least preferred). It does not use Sender:.
> > The list manager runs on someone elses system. I would not want
> > to run
Hello,
I searched the net but didn't find the a description so I ask here. I'm
operating two mail servers with postfix and I see that the servers always
switch between IPv4 and IPv6 when sending mails from one to the other.
Is there a mechanism in postfix to switch randomly between the IP
ad
> Date: From: Subject: [none] hi everyone i have installed and
> configured postgresql postfix and dovecot on arch linux the database
> called mail has this table and is owned by mailreader CREATE TABLE
> "al" ( alias text NOT NULL, email text NOT NULL ); the postfix file
> (/etc/postfix/pgsql-alia
12 matches
Mail list logo