Re: PSA University of Michigan research IP space

2017-12-07 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Dec 7, 2017, at 9:14 PM, li...@lazygranch.com wrote: > > http://researchscan288.eecs.umich.edu/ > I never could find the research IP space and my email went unanswered. > I just blocked the whole university. Link has the IP space as listed > below: > 141.212.121.0/24 > 141.212.122.0/24 Se

PSA University of Michigan research IP space

2017-12-07 Thread li...@lazygranch.com
http://researchscan288.eecs.umich.edu/ I never could find the research IP space and my email went unanswered. I just blocked the whole university. Link has the IP space as listed below: 141.212.121.0/24 141.212.122.0/24

Re: owner_request_special issue in postfix 3.2.3

2017-12-07 Thread Wietse Venema
Laurent Frigault: [ Charset ISO-8859-15 converted... ] > Hi, > > I have an issue with owner_request_special . It rewrites correctly the > local part of the sender address BUT, it replaces the right part of the > sender address with myorigin (or myhostname) instead of keeping it. > > My config : >

Re: owner_request_special issue in postfix 3.2.3

2017-12-07 Thread Laurent Frigault
On Thu, Dec 07, 2017 at 03:18:40PM -0500, Wietse Venema wrote: > Laurent Frigault: > > I have an issue with owner_request_special . It rewrites correctly the > > local part of the sender address BUT, it replaces the right part of the > > sender address with myorigin (or myhostname) instead of keep

Re: owner_request_special issue in postfix 3.2.3

2017-12-07 Thread Wietse Venema
Laurent Frigault: > Hi, > > I have an issue with owner_request_special . It rewrites correctly the > local part of the sender address BUT, it replaces the right part of the > sender address with myorigin (or myhostname) instead of keeping it. Does the 'unexpected behavior' depend on the owner_req

owner_request_special issue in postfix 3.2.3

2017-12-07 Thread Laurent Frigault
Hi, I have an issue with owner_request_special . It rewrites correctly the local part of the sender address BUT, it replaces the right part of the sender address with myorigin (or myhostname) instead of keeping it. My config : OS: FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE-p4 postfix: postfix-3.2.3,1 (from freebsd pac

Re: Outbound opportunistic TLS by default?

2017-12-07 Thread Eray Aslan
On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 05:22:19PM -0600, Noel Jones wrote: > I was thinking "make install" rather than "make upgrade" is a good > enough indicator of first time install. Deciding if TLS is available > might be trickier. Source based distros like Gentoo make install to a seperate destination dir a