* Alice Wonder :
> On 01/15/2016 11:10 PM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
> >Am 16.01.2016 um 08:05 schrieb Eric Kom:
> >>Good day folk,
> >>I ran Postfix with Dovecot as a mailbox for years now.
> >>I noticed that, when a sender sent mails, the mailbox received it using
> >>the date and time from the se
On 01/15/2016 11:10 PM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Am 16.01.2016 um 08:05 schrieb Eric Kom:
Good day folk,
I ran Postfix with Dovecot as a mailbox for years now.
I noticed that, when a sender sent mails, the mailbox received it using
the date and time from the sender machine not a server one.
Whic
Am 16.01.2016 um 08:05 schrieb Eric Kom:
> Good day folk,
> I ran Postfix with Dovecot as a mailbox for years now.
> I noticed that, when a sender sent mails, the mailbox received it using
> the date and time from the sender machine not a server one.
> Which make the receiver mailbox saving the mai
Good day folk,
I ran Postfix with Dovecot as a mailbox for years now.
I noticed that, when a sender sent mails, the mailbox received it using
the date and time from the sender machine not a server one.
Which make the receiver mailbox saving the mails at the wrong time.
Please can someone help me if
Good day folk,
I ran Postfix with Dovecot as a mailbox for years now.
I noticed that, when a sender sent mails, the mailbox received it using
the date and time from the sender machine not a server one.
Which make the receiver mailbox saving the mails at the wrong time.
Please can someone help me if
On Fri, 15 Jan 2016, Curtis Villamizar wrote:
In message
Paul Goyette writes:
I'm having a little bit of a problem with my configuration... :)
I have followed all of the how-to docs on getting things set up, and
everything works fine when an Email client connects to my primary mail
server.
In message <20160115235712.gn...@mournblade.imrryr.org>
Viktor Dukhovni writes:
>
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 06:47:38PM -0500, Curtis Villamizar wrote:
>
> > Viktor,
> >
> > If you are still interested below is a tcpdump.
> >
> > If not interested, please just delete.
>
> I was looking for a
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 06:47:38PM -0500, Curtis Villamizar wrote:
> Viktor,
>
> If you are still interested below is a tcpdump.
>
> If not interested, please just delete.
I was looking for a binary PCAP file, not an ASCII decode. Yes,
it would be good to know whether Comcast was having ECDSA
In message <88031027-d5b8-4f48-947d-294302fac...@dukhovni.org>
Viktor Dukhovni writes:
> Post a PCAP file of a single failed TLS handshake. I know the person
> at comcast in charge of their email transport security. I can probably
> get them to fix it once we nail down the problem, assuming it
In message
Paul Goyette writes:
>
>
> I'm having a little bit of a problem with my configuration... :)
>
> I have followed all of the how-to docs on getting things set up, and
> everything works fine when an Email client connects to my primary mail
> server. The postfix rules get triggered
In message <20160115051749.gl...@mournblade.imrryr.org>
Viktor Dukhovni writes:
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 11:54:13PM -0500, Curtis Villamizar wrote:
>
> > > > > > smtp_tls_ciphers = high
> > > > >
> > > > > Usually best to leave this at "medium". This is opportunistic
> > > > > TLS,
On 1/14/2016 11:32 PM, Eric Kom wrote:
> Good day folk,
> I ran Postfix with Dovecot as a mailbox for years now.
> I noticed that, when a sender sent mails, the mailbox received it using
> the date and time from the sender machine not a server one.
> Which make the receiver mailbox saving the mails
I'm having a little bit of a problem with my configuration... :)
I have followed all of the how-to docs on getting things set up, and
everything works fine when an Email client connects to my primary mail
server. The postfix rules get triggered and the dspam filter gets
invoked.
The problem o
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