Webmin with Postfix: recommended or not.

2016-03-26 Thread Tom Browder
I am considering using Webmin on my servers and see that it has a Postfix module. Does anyone have any experience with it or have an opinion to offer ref its ability to manage Postfix? Thanks. Best regards, -Tom

Re: Installing Postfix version that is newer than offered in the Debian repository.

2016-03-26 Thread Mick
On 26/03/2016 18:54, Scott Kitterman wrote: On Saturday, March 26, 2016 05:44:45 PM Mick wrote: Hi Postfix users, I would like to try and install a later version of Postfix (and postfix-mysql) than the Debian stable (Jessie) repository currently offers (2.11.3-1). I've looked at building Postfi

Re: Installing Postfix version that is newer than offered in the Debian repository.

2016-03-26 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Saturday, March 26, 2016 05:44:45 PM Mick wrote: > Hi Postfix users, > > I would like to try and install a later version of Postfix (and > postfix-mysql) than the Debian stable (Jessie) repository currently > offers (2.11.3-1). I've looked at building Postfix 3.1 from source, but > I'm finding

Installing Postfix version that is newer than offered in the Debian repository.

2016-03-26 Thread Mick
Hi Postfix users, I would like to try and install a later version of Postfix (and postfix-mysql) than the Debian stable (Jessie) repository currently offers (2.11.3-1). I've looked at building Postfix 3.1 from source, but I'm finding it hard to follow the instructions. This is wholly down to

Re: Hardware with non-FQDN EHLO

2016-03-26 Thread Noel Jones
On 3/26/2016 7:18 AM, Nicolás wrote: > Thanks Wietse and Rob, > > The client indeed uses SASL, but it gets rejected at HELO/EHLO time. > I will observe these days if I can fence in a reduced CIDR range and > use Wietse's approach, if not, I'll set up a Postfix local to the > broken client, which i

Re: Hardware with non-FQDN EHLO

2016-03-26 Thread Nicolás
Thanks Wietse and Rob, The client indeed uses SASL, but it gets rejected at HELO/EHLO time. I will observe these days if I can fence in a reduced CIDR range and use Wietse's approach, if not, I'll set up a Postfix local to the broken client, which indeed is a cleaner way than my original approa