On 6 Jun 2017, at 17:27, Daniel wrote:
Checking application/pgp-signature: FAILURE
Here the signature is validated correctly with Thunderbird and Mutt.
Maybe the client does not have the public key (ID 14E61D37) and so was
not able to validate the signature?
That key (long ID 6696BF1B14E61D3
Hi again, Wietse.
On 06/06/17 18:27, Daniel wrote:
I am gradually migrating the accounts of a server (let's say
mail1.domain.com) to another server (let's say mail2.domain.com).
In mail2.domain.com I'm using something like this:
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On 06/06/17 17:44, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Daniel:
Hi, Wietse.
What an honor to receive this response from you :)
> Checking application/pgp-signature: FAILURE
Here the signature is validated correctly with Thunderbird and Mutt.
Maybe the client does not have the public key (ID 14E61D37) and s
On 6/6/2017 3:21 PM, Andrea wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Due to the demise of the Sixxs project, which I was using to bypass the
> ISP’s filtering of port 25 (in/out), I would like to open a "private" port
> on postfix.
> It’s a non-standard port and I will be filtering the src range at firewall
> level s
Daniel:
Checking application/pgp-signature: FAILURE
-- Start of PGP signed section.
> Hi again.
>
> On 06/06/17 12:11, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
>
> > I am gradually migrating the accounts of a server (let's say
> > mail1.domain.com) to another server (let's say mail2.domain.com).
> >
> > In mail2.
Hi all.
Due to the demise of the Sixxs project, which I was using to bypass the
ISP’s filtering of port 25 (in/out), I would like to open a "private" port
on postfix.
It’s a non-standard port and I will be filtering the src range at firewall
level so I’m pretty confident there will be no abuse.
I
Hi again.
On 06/06/17 12:11, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> I am gradually migrating the accounts of a server (let's say
> mail1.domain.com) to another server (let's say mail2.domain.com).
>
> In mail2.domain.com I'm using something like this:
>
> --
Hi all!
Thanks to all who were interested and answered for this issue. I
appreciate it. An update below.
On 25/05/17 18:08, Andreas Schamanek wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> I wish I could help. I even compared your stuff with my setup and
> re-read https://wiki.debian.org/PostfixAndSASL , Now I don't
Hi all!
I am gradually migrating the accounts of a server (let's say
mail1.domain.com) to another server (let's say mail2.domain.com).
In mail2.domain.com I'm using something like this:
virtual_alias_domains = domain.com
virtual_al
On 6 Jun 2017, at 3:20, rolelael wrote:
I understand , but ..
/^route_gcgw: BE/ WARN Test
is triggered now.
And is there any way with header_checks I can accomplish my if .. end
if
somehow .
No. The utility of the 'if...endif' construct in header_checks is that
it lets you optimize
On 06/06/17 03:20, rolelael wrote:
> I understand , but ..
>
> /^route_gcgw: BE/ WARN Test
>
> is triggered now.
Because that's a single-line test.
Your other test is failing because if the /route_gcgw/ condition is
triggered, you try to compare *the line that triggered it* against a
con
On 06/06/17 05:08, Wietse Venema wrote:
> It says: "yum install cyrus-sasl-plain". Nowadays one would use "dnf".
CentOS 7 (being several years old now) still uses yum.
Peter
This is a followup of the following request:
http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/Sending-rate-limiting-per-destination-MTA-not-recipient-domain-td87355.html
The feature I am asking for is implemented in PowerMTA with the name "MX
rollup":
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160516_port25_announces_re
I understand , but ..
/^route_gcgw: BE/ WARN Test
is triggered now.
And is there any way with header_checks I can accomplish my if .. end if
somehow .
Or is it really limited and not suitable for what I'm looking to do ?
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On 6 June 2017 at 07:49, rolelael wrote:
> Hello
>
> It's me again and the header_checks is driving me crazy
>
> Mail comming from other mail system comes into postfix were header_checks
> is
> enabled
>
> The mail system adds a header :
>
> route_gcgw: BE
>
> This header is visible when the mail
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