thanks for exposse mysql passwords, you now have to select a new diffrent
one, never post passwords
On Thu, November 9, 2017 12:03 pm, Mathieu R. wrote:
> I try to setup a debian/Mysql/Postfix/dovecot server
> Here is the error i got in mail.log. I checked my mysql_relay_domains
> twice, but i can't find my mistake
...
> Nov 7 22:05:11 vps81550 postfix/trivial-rewrite[23471]: warning: mysql
> q
Le jeu. 9 nov. 2017 à 07:16, Wietse Venema a écrit :
> Mathieu R.:
> > Here is the content of my mysql_relay_domains :
> >
> > hosts = 127.0.0.1
> > user = user
> > password = password
> > dbname = dbname
> > query = SELECT domain FROM domain WHERE domain='%s' and backupmx =
> > ???
>
> Your file
Am 09.11.2017 um 19:00 schrieb Viktor Dukhovni:
>
>
> Best to call that a "proxy filter" to avoid confusion.
>
okay I see so I have a proxy filter then. As I want to be able to reject
msg by my proxy filter I need the pre-queue approach.
>
> Only by using a content filter.
>
and content filt
On 09.11.17 18:44, Michael B Allen wrote:
> Spam filters (and specifically appliances like Barracuda) are
> /exploiting/ that trace information to exclude messages.
Sure. I never mentioned this, thinking it is already clear.
> So why are you quoting RFCs? I will fake timestamps, change headers
>
> On Nov 9, 2017, at 12:53 PM, Tobi wrote:
>
> I have a content filter running in prequeue mode to which postfix talks
> via smtpd_proxy_filter.
Best to call that a "proxy filter" to avoid confusion.
> Runs fine, but ;-) it seems to me that postfix header checks are
> evaluated after the msg
Hi list
I have a content filter running in prequeue mode to which postfix talks
via smtpd_proxy_filter.
Runs fine, but ;-) it seems to me that postfix header checks are
evaluated after the msg has been processed by the content filter.
Is it somehow possible to tell postfix to run those checks **b
On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 10:09 AM, Ralph Seichter
wrote:
> I don't know what you mean by "protocol correct" re trace information.
> In any case, https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321#section-4.4 states:
The RFC states that Received headers must be inserted and that they
must not be altered. Spam filt
On 09.11.2017 03:04, Michael B Allen wrote:
> From a spam perspective, it doesn't really matter if the message is
> protocol correct.
I don't know what you mean by "protocol correct" re trace information.
In any case, https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321#section-4.4 states:
When an SMTP server
Mathieu R.:
> Here is the content of my mysql_relay_domains :
>
> hosts = 127.0.0.1
> user = user
> password = password
> dbname = dbname
> query = SELECT domain FROM domain WHERE domain='%s' and backupmx =
> ???
Your file contains non-ASCII characters. Use "od -cb" to
expose them.
Wiet
zhong ming wu:
> Hello
>
> When moving postfix to docker, I run into the issue that when the
> containers go away postfix queued mail will get lost unless I made an
> effort to persist on the host.
>
> A naive attempt to simply map an empty folder on the host as
> `/var/spool/postifx` on the cont
I try to setup a debian/Mysql/Postfix/dovecot server
Here is the error i got in mail.log. I checked my mysql_relay_domains
twice, but i can't find my mistake
Nov 7 22:05:10 vps81550 postfix/postscreen[23904]: CONNECT from
[209.85.215.51]:52679 to [149.56.x.x]:x
Nov 7 22:05:10 vps81550 postfix/pos
On 08.11.17 17:45, Michael B Allen wrote:
I would like to re-write the Received header on some messages being
sent using ESMTPSA through my mail server. Specifically the header I
would like to re-write currently looks like the following (names have
been changed to protect the guilty):
"
Received
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