> On Jan 30, 2016, at 8:03 PM, Curtis Villamizar
> wrote:
>
> I'm asking a little advice.
>
> On most of my hosts mail is generated for root and then canonicaled to
> root@fqdn and is relayed to the MSA on another host. This is by
> design.
>
> relayhost = msa-fqdn
>
> There is an alias on
> On Jan 31, 2016, at 1:01 AM, Curtis Villamizar
> wrote:
>
> I use tcsh so:
>
> # sh -c 'postconf -c $(postconf -dh config_directory ) \
> -h multi_instance_directories'
> postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv4 name/address
> support: Protocol not supported
> # postconf -c
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Viktor Dukhovni writes:
> > On Jan 31, 2016, at 12:24 AM, Curtis Villamizar
> > wrote:
> >
> >>> /usr/local/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv4
> >>> name/address support: Protocol not supported
> >>>
> >>> even though /etc/postfix/main.cf has inet_protocols = i
On 1/30/2016 9:51 PM, @lbutlr wrote:
> When amavis tags a message for quarantine, what exactly does that mean? Where
> does the message go?
>
> It appears to send the message to the LDA normally.
When a message is tagged, amavisd delivers the message normally but
includes **SPAM** or similar in
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"@lbutlr" writes:
>
> On 30 Jan 2016, at 20:27, Curtis Villamizar wrote:
> > Though postfix is compiled with /usr/local prefix (and I prefer the
> > executables in /usr/local) I have configs in /etc/postfix so I start
> > postfix with "-c /etc/postfix".
>
> ln -s /usr/local/etc/post
> On Jan 31, 2016, at 12:24 AM, Curtis Villamizar
> wrote:
>
>>> /usr/local/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv4
>>> name/address support: Protocol not supported
>>>
>>> even though /etc/postfix/main.cf has inet_protocols = ipv6
>>
>> What happens when you run:
>>
>> #
In message <16f8c2b2-59cd-41b2-a452-5ec4b4442...@dukhovni.org>
Viktor Dukhovni writes:
> > On Jan 30, 2016, at 10:27 PM, Curtis Villamizar
> > wrote:
> >
> > This is more of an annoyance than a serious bug since there is a
> > simple workaround. But it seems to me that it is a bug.
> >
> > T
> On Jan 30, 2016, at 10:27 PM, Curtis Villamizar
> wrote:
>
> This is more of an annoyance than a serious bug since there is a
> simple workaround. But it seems to me that it is a bug.
>
> Though postfix is compiled with /usr/local prefix (and I prefer the
> executables in /usr/local) I have
When amavis tags a message for quarantine, what exactly does that mean? Where
does the message go?
It appears to send the message to the LDA normally.
Also, does amavis call spamd directly and if so should the spam lines still
appear in maillog or am I running amavis AND spamd?
So, two stupid
On 30 Jan 2016, at 20:27, Curtis Villamizar wrote:
> Though postfix is compiled with /usr/local prefix (and I prefer the
> executables in /usr/local) I have configs in /etc/postfix so I start
> postfix with "-c /etc/postfix”.
ln -s /usr/local/etc/postfix /etc/
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A: You can never go too far. B:
This is more of an annoyance than a serious bug since there is a
simple workaround. But it seems to me that it is a bug.
Though postfix is compiled with /usr/local prefix (and I prefer the
executables in /usr/local) I have configs in /etc/postfix so I start
postfix with "-c /etc/postfix". I get:
BTW- my mta2 now has RSA and ECDSA keys. mta2 and mta3 have the CA
cert concatonated with the server cert since I use 2 0 1 TLSA records.
There is no intermediate (I'd just replace the CA and change all of
the TLSA records if the CA key was compromised).
Currently MX are mta3 and mta1 for most do
I'm asking a little advice.
On most of my hosts mail is generated for root and then canonicaled to
root@fqdn and is relayed to the MSA on another host. This is by
design.
relayhost = msa-fqdn
There is an alias on the originating host for root but it doesn't seem
to expand there. If that coul
I'm looking for an expert who could take 30 min to 1 hour (for a fee) to
assess the feasibility of the email hub I need to set-up.
As a young entrepreneur this MTA is very critical for the success of my
venture ; it must have specific (and quite uncommon) features: envelops and
headers rewrite, bl
On 29 Jan 2016, at 10:17, Christian Schmitz wrote:
> postconf |grep "tls"
postconf -n should be used, always.
(would probably have been 10-12 lines)
$ postconf -n |grep "tls"
smtp_tls_exclude_ciphers = MD5, aDSS, SRP, PSK, aECDH, aDH, SEED, IDEA, RC2, RC5
smtp_tls_protocols = !SSLv2, !SSLv3
smt
Thanks Mike, I've been working on it for a few days, I'll let you know the
solution I'll find (I think everything can be done with Postfix alone).
Currently I am trying to find a freelance expert in mail servers (and of
course especially Postfix) since there are other specific features I need
to im
On Jan 28, 2016, at 11:01 PM, Curtis Villamizar
wrote:
> You should also set
> sendmail_procname="/usr/local/sbin/sendmail" in /etc/rc.conf
OK. Can’t hurt.
> and set sendmail*_enable to NO (grep sendmail.\*_enable
> /etc/defaults/rc.conf to see what to turn off).
Those were set ages ago, but t
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