On 5/31/18 7:03 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Maurizio Caloro:
Hello Together
I ask me if are possible to view on console with postfix command witch
mail's are holding back, Status mailtraffic, and so on not mail.log about
different reasons - blacklisted, spam, or score - and to release this mail
f
Viktor Dukhovni:
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> > On May 31, 2018, at 8:04 AM, Dirk St?cker wrote:
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> > Even after years of UNIX experience there are commands and syntaxes I've
> > newer seen before. That <(...) is surely helpful elsewhere, when I can
> > remember it...
>
> It is of course a "bashism" and not a P
> On May 31, 2018, at 8:04 AM, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
>
> Even after years of UNIX experience there are commands and syntaxes I've
> newer seen before. That <(...) is surely helpful elsewhere, when I can
> remember it...
It is of course a "bashism" and not a POSIX-shell feature, so you
won't f
>On Thursday, May 31, 2018, 9:57:17 AM GMT+2, Maurizio Caloro
wrote: >Hello Together
>>I ask me if are possible to view on console with postfix command witch
mail’s are holding back, Status mailtraffic, and so on not mail.log about
different reasons - blacklisted, spam, or score - and
On Tue, 29 May 2018, Wietse Venema wrote:
This is a task which I need something to change a vendor supplied main.cf
into the better understandable minimum configuration which does not
contain legacy settings.
Could "postconf" get a new "-N" paramater for that maybe ;-)
My Postfix cycles are c
Maurizio Caloro:
> Hello Together
>
> I ask me if are possible to view on console with postfix command witch
> mail's are holding back, Status mailtraffic, and so on not mail.log about
> different reasons - blacklisted, spam, or score - and to release this mail
> for resend a blacklisted mail.
>
Hello Together
I ask me if are possible to view on console with postfix command witch
mail's are holding back, Status mailtraffic, and so on not mail.log about
different reasons - blacklisted, spam, or score - and to release this mail
for resend a blacklisted mail.
In the meantime I do this st