>Asai:
> This problem has been very difficult to figure out, but before I
> dive head first into debugging, I?m wondering if there have been
> any known issues with iOS that have been addressed in later versions
> of Postfix? Asai
You might be better off figuring out what the failing sessions hav
On 11/7/2017 2:36 PM, Seb wrote:
>> I can confirm that the example greylist.pl program and sample
>> configuration work perfectly.
>
> This is very comforting. Would you mind telling me more? Did you try
> it yourself, just following the instructions in
> http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_POLICY_RE
Hello,
Just because I don't see your implementation error doesn't mean there
isn't one.
Fair point.
I can confirm that the example greylist.pl program and sample
configuration work perfectly.
This is very comforting. Would you mind telling me more? Did you try it
yourself, just followin
On 11/7/2017 1:53 PM, Seb wrote:
> Well I just followed that path: reading carefully the documentation
> and reproducing as closely as possible the examples given within, to
> no avail. The documentation does mention sockets, even though its
> examples don't use them. So either way you are right :-
Hello,
My first guess is http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#no_chroot
Sorry, wrong guess. Your test program is not a policy server.
http://www.postfix.org/addon.html#policy
I see. So the example given in the online documentation can't work, and
the more complete, apparently self-suff
Have you checked the certificates of postfix (if SSL supported) and firewall rules of the server?
Greetings,
We’re running Postfix 2.11.1 and have been having ongoing intermittent problems
with iOS devices connecting to the SMTP service, or so it seems. Sometime, iOS
devices don’t even seem to connect at all and they have to be restarted in
order to connect. This is intermittent on some d
On 11/7/2017 10:55 AM, Seb wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
My first guess is
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#no_chroot
>> Sorry, wrong guess. Your test program is not a policy server.
>> You need something that listens on a unix or tcp socket. An
>> incomplete list of available policy
Hello,
My first guess is
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#no_chroot
Sorry, wrong guess. Your test program is not a policy server. You need
something that listens on a unix or tcp socket. An incomplete list of
available policy servers can be found here:
http://www.postfix.org/addon
On 11/7/2017 10:18 AM, Seb wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
>> My first guess is
>> http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#no_chroot
>
Sorry, wrong guess. Your test program is not a policy server. You
need something that listens on a unix or tcp socket. An incomplete
list of available policy servers
Hello,
My first guess is
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#no_chroot
So I went through /etc/postfix/master.cf and changed each line to make
sure that nothing was left in a chroot:
#egrep '^[a-z]' master.cf
smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
pickupfifo
On 11/7/2017 9:40 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 em
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.
You can use a postfix policy
On Mon, 6 Nov 2017, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
/.*infusionmail.com$/ 550 Infusionmail is not wanted or welcome
/.*\yahoo\.com/ 550 Yahoo.com is not allowed here, use gmail or someone who
hasn't leaked 3 billion passwords
/\.(com|net|org|edu|gov|ca|mx|de|dk|fi|uk|us|tv|info|biz|eu|es|il|it|nl|name|j
I want to turn off the the bounce error class to reduce clutter in my
postmaster mailbox, but don't want to miss something important.
The bounce error class is defined (
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#notify_classes) as: 'Send the
postmaster copies of the headers of bounced mail, and send
On 6 Nov 2017, at 14:26 (-0500), J Doe wrote:
Is there any third-party servers or tools in the e-mail ecosystem that
would depend on this being “Postfix” ?
Nothing *SHOULD* depend on any particular content in the text part of
any SMTP response except EHLO. As Viktor said, it's generally usele
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