Hi all. I would like to create "do not reply" email account. The simpliest
way is create an email account and disable receiving. Which option in
Postfix permit disable receiving for particular email?
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*Piotr Bracha*
Am 19.10.2017 um 20:34 schrieb Fazzina, Angelo:
> http://mipassoc.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-dkim
> I joined but after a few days nothing but crickets after my post to the list.
I cannot see your post to that list: http://mipassoc.org/pipermail/ietf-dkim/
You should check your subscription.
> I
http://mipassoc.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-dkim
I joined but after a few days nothing but crickets after my post to the list.
Is there a different list you guys use to discuss DKIM ?
Thanks.
-ANGELO FAZZINA
UITS Service Manager:
Spam and Virus Prevention
Mass Mailing
G Suite/Gmail
ang...@uconn.
I don't think anyone can help you unless you post some configuration.
Post 'postconf -n' and your procmail recipe for starters.
Bill
On 10/19/2017 9:12 AM, Michael Segel wrote:
I’m configuring a new mail server and I’ve set up postfix to call procmail
which then calls spam assassin.
The prob
On 10/19/2017 4:48 AM, Seb wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
> I run a small publishing company and for the sake of easing
> communication between authors (who work in teams) I have provided
> each of them with a local alias. Typically, mail sent to
> .@ is redirected to
> .@gmail.com, the usual email addre
A. Schulze:
(braindump, I'll post an update tomorrow if I'm wrong...)
pcrefile:
/^(.+)\@(.+)$/ someuser+$1_at_$2@archive
transport_maps:
archive smtp_to_archive:
main.cf:
recipient_bcc_maps = pcre:/path/to/pcrefile
transport_maps = hash:/path/to/transport_maps
smtp_to_archive_de
I’m configuring a new mail server and I’ve set up postfix to call procmail
which then calls spam assassin.
The problem is that spam assassin doesn’t seem to be getting hit.
I looked at the logs and I see postfix making a call to procmail but then
nothing happens.
What am I missing?
What s
On 19 October 2017 at 10:48, Seb wrote:
>
> ...
> Typically, mail sent to .@ is redirected
> to .@gmail.com, the usual email address of the
> author.
>
> I've been using this for 15+ years and it's been great. Unfortunately, I'm
> losing the war against spam. In spite of careful configuration of
On 18.10.17 21:07, Luis Miguel Flores dos Santos wrote:
Hi, I have a postfix using as a mail proxy. In our environment, I use
transport_maps(memcache).
I create in memcache a wildcard * with status bounce 500 No such user here.
eh? why?
When the MTA(exchange) bounce the message it returns to
Hello,
I run a small publishing company and for the sake of easing communication
between authors (who work in teams) I have provided each of them with a
local alias. Typically, mail sent to .@ is
redirected to .@gmail.com, the usual email address of
the author.
I've been using this for 15
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