> On Apr 30, 2018, at 6:57 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
>>> http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_ACCESS_README.html
>>>
>>> But it lists smtpd_relay_restrictions in the wrong place (before
>>> smtpd_recipient_restrictions). It's fixed now.
>>
>> ?Thanks, but the change in the web page isn't apparent to
> On Apr 30, 2018, at 5:02 PM, Fazzina, Angelo wrote:
>
> B. Our queues only hold 20,000 emails at a time
What is the reason for that? Postfix has no such built-in limit...
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Viktor.
Hi, I don't mean to hi-jack this thread but figured this was related.
I was asked in 2014 what rate of mail could flow through per hour.
I gave this response. Do you see anything dangerous in my assumptions ?
Thank you for looking. BTW Postfix version is likely 2.6
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I took a stab at
On 4/30/2018 9:07 AM, LuKreme wrote:
> The root user sends out some periodic mails to users. These mails get placed
> in /root/sent (an mbox file) instead of in /root/Maildir/.Sent/ (a Maildir
> directory).
>
> It’s not a big deal, but it makes clearing the mails periodically slightly
> more di
On 30.04.18 08:07, LuKreme wrote:
The root user sends out some periodic mails to users. These mails get placed in
/root/sent (an mbox file) instead of in /root/Maildir/.Sent/ (a Maildir
directory).
| mutt -e 'set content_type=text/html' -s "DMR $($YDAY)"
u...@kreme.com -b adminu...@kreme
The root user sends out some periodic mails to users. These mails get placed in
/root/sent (an mbox file) instead of in /root/Maildir/.Sent/ (a Maildir
directory).
It’s not a big deal, but it makes clearing the mails periodically slightly more
difficult.
The mails are sent via a crontab entry
Hi Wilfried. Sorry for the delay.
So... we used to have as company mydomain1.com then we became
mydomain2.com. The email are still mydomain1.com but we translate them
through postfix on mydomain2.com.
I see... It's a bit of mess and I agree but for now can't do anything about
the double domain.
Dominic Raferd:
> On 29 April 2018 at 21:46, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> > Dominic Raferd:
> > > Do you publish the order in which smtpd restriction lists are
> > > processed? I thought I knew it but evidently not.
> >
> > ??
> > http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_ACCESS_README.html
> >
> > But it lists s