On 2/24/2017 5:55 PM, James wrote:
>> Current versions of postfix will log that AUTH was attempted, but do
>> not log what the client sends. You can grep the logs for 'auth=0'
>> to see unsuccessful auth attempts.
>>
>> postfix/smtpd[58629]: disconnect from unknown[192.168.0.33] ehlo=1
>> auth=0/1
Current versions of postfix will log that AUTH was attempted, but do
not log what the client sends. You can grep the logs for 'auth=0'
to see unsuccessful auth attempts.
postfix/smtpd[58629]: disconnect from unknown[192.168.0.33] ehlo=1
auth=0/1 commands=1/2
-- Noel Jones
Yes, that's exactl
On 2/24/2017 1:05 PM, James wrote:
> Very low priority question here...
>
> I don't announce or accept AUTH on my public port 25 postfix smtpd
> service, before or after STARTTLS, yet there is always a constant
> trickle of probes that do attempt it.
>
> On rare occasions, there are days-long con
Very low priority question here...
I don't announce or accept AUTH on my public port 25 postfix smtpd service,
before or after STARTTLS, yet there is always a constant trickle of probes that
do attempt it.
On rare occasions, there are days-long concerted efforts from a wide array of
source ad
Kev:
> Hi Team,
>
> I use smtpd_restriction_classes extensively to set who can receive from
> who and who can send it to, this is a company policy and its needed.
>
> setup is simple
>
> Spam Filter (Postfix - Multiple Servers) ---> Internal Email Server
> (Postfix + Dovecot)
>
> We use recipie
Am 24.02.2017 um 09:03 schrieb Thomas Minor:
Hmm, ok,
I did search but found nothing. I'll check again.
http://marc.info/?t=14876316702&r=1&w=2
--
Alex JOST
Hi Team,
I use smtpd_restriction_classes extensively to set who can receive from
who and who can send it to, this is a company policy and its needed.
setup is simple
Spam Filter (Postfix - Multiple Servers) ---> Internal Email Server
(Postfix + Dovecot)
We use recipient bcc maps on the MX serve
Hmm, ok,
I did search but found nothing. I'll check again.
--Thomas
Am 22.02.2017 um 21:51 schrieb Wietse Venema:
> Thomas Minor:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I might have a problem with the smtp_connection cache.
>> Regarding documentation, the cache is enabled on demand by default.
> This question was al