> On May 20, 2018, at 7:59 PM, Viktor Dukhovni
> wrote:
>
> I have a dataset with ~1.4 million MX hosts. Running through those
> at a gentle pace (one at a time) after the first ~200 MX hosts I have
> 10 that don't announce 8BITMIME.
I stopped the scan after 2308 MX hosts of which 72 did not
> On May 20, 2018, at 7:24 PM, John Levine wrote:
>
> Has anyone actually seen it happen in the
> wild in the past decade?
I have a dataset with ~1.4 million MX hosts. Running through those
at a gentle pace (one at a time) after the first ~200 MX hosts I have
10 that don't announce 8BITMIME.
On 20 May 2018, at 09:23, Wietse Venema wrote:
> That said, I think that the replicated message store would be the
> better approach because the replication enforces consistency.
This thread is starting to feel like one of those "I want to do X but I don’t
want to do (Thing specifically designed
Hi there,
I've set up a mail server that should be relaying messages to a different
cluster of Postfix boxes. When I attempt to send a message to the first box,
mail sits in the active queue for 5 minutes before being (successfully)
relayed to the cluster of Postfix boxes. which is then delivered
On 5/17/2018 3:20 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Wietse Venema:
deoren:
/etc/postfix/sender-access.cf:
# First, a rule that matches health-check mail.
smtp-health-che...@example.com DUNNO
# Add a BCC recipient to other email.
* BCC f...@example.com
For the last ent
Hi,
Am 20.05.2018 um 16:40 schrieb Wietse Venema:
[...]
> Indeed. With Postfix 2.4 and later, both the virtual(5) and
> canonical(5) manpages document that wildcard address mappings will
> break adress validation.
>
Yes i read that but as said was surprised that this included lookups to
the very
Paul Richards:
> Can I just use:
> #in /etc/postfix/main.cf
> virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/domain_copy.conf
>
> #in /etc/postfix/domain_copy.conf
> @mydomain.edu @host1.mydomain.edu @host2.mydomain.edu
This should not loop, because you are not sending @host1.mydomain.edu
to @host2.mydom
equinox:
> Re-reading the documentation over and over again i yesterday realized
> that a simple non-regexp table containing
>
>
> @example.com@example.org
> ...
>
>
> does suffice to do the same thing. However the problem i'm having stays
> the same.
Indeed. With Postfix 2.4 and later, bo
Hi,
I got 2 domains, let's call them example.org and example.com and i want
them to share the same mail addresses. So f...@example.org and
f...@example.com should always reach the same destination.
The mail system consists of 2 MX hosts and a single backend MTA that
forwards all mails to my imap