Hi,
I use access tables with reject codes and optional status codes and going
to add some optional text. My question is regarding this text:
Are there any restrictions to this in length or special characters? Is
there any rfc document on this?
kind regards,
Michael
Which suggests that your end (on an RFC1918 IP address of 172.17.25.35)
is behind a NAT firewall, which could part of the problem. The
SMTP server however does not seem to be reachable from Internet at
large, so the networking topology here is unclear.
On 09.10.17 12:35, Florian Coulmier wrote:
On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 05:04:44PM +0200, Enrico Morelli wrote:
> I'm trying to configure my outlook account to send email through my
> mail server, but I receive the following error:
That would presumably be the STARTTLS submission service on port
587, or perhaps smtps (TLS first then SMTP) port
I'm trying to configure my outlook account to send email through my
mail server, but I receive the following error:
InvalidRecipientsException: Invalid recipients were provided for the
message: 'more...@cerm.unifi.it' (450 4.7.1
: Helo command rejected:
Host not found
Is there a way to put *outlo
Hi
I have postfix setup to forward mail to 3 addresses. I also have spamd
working with it so mail gets marked *spam*. I have checked that it
works.
The question is, how do I get it to move spam to a folder rather than
just marking it as spam and still forwarding it?
I know if it's going to a lo
Julian Kippels:
> Hi,
>
> I have a cronjob that rebuilds my /etc/postfix/virtual_alias
> and /etc/postfix/virtual_transport files every 15 minutes. I have
> noticed that while the rebuild is going on and all processes realize
> that the files have changed and restart I often get bounced mails.
>
On 10/9/2017 3:52 AM, Toufik SARNI wrote:
> Hello
>
> I installed gitlab in a virtual machine upon ubuntu 16.04 server.
> This virtual machine is behind my *compagny's proxy.*
> Postfix is called by gitlab but can not send emails because of
> *proxy -* fails with timeout. I tried many options lik
Hi,
I have a cronjob that rebuilds my /etc/postfix/virtual_alias
and /etc/postfix/virtual_transport files every 15 minutes. I have
noticed that while the rebuild is going on and all processes realize
that the files have changed and restart I often get bounced mails.
For example, this is an excerp
> Which suggests that your end (on an RFC1918 IP address of 172.17.25.35)
> is behind a NAT firewall, which could part of the problem. The
> SMTP server however does not seem to be reachable from Internet at
> large, so the networking topology here is unclear.
Indeed, only our servers are able to
Le 10/09/17 à 10:52, Toufik SARNI a écrit :
> Hello
>
> I installed gitlab in a virtual machine upon ubuntu 16.04 server. This
> virtual machine is behind my *compagny's proxy.*
> Postfix is called by gitlab but can not send emails because of *proxy
> -* fails with timeout. I tried many options l
Hello
I installed gitlab in a virtual machine upon ubuntu 16.04 server. This
virtual machine is behind my *compagny's proxy.*
Postfix is called by gitlab but can not send emails because of *proxy -* fails
with timeout. I tried many options like "proxy_interfaces" in /etc/postfix/
main.cf but none
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