Re: both virtual_transport and transport_maps

2018-07-13 Thread Noel Jones
On 7/13/2018 4:07 PM, jor.goncal...@free.fr wrote: > Hi folks, excuse me for my noob question > > I have installed a system with recent postfix and courier-imap(maildrop). > > I found how to use transport_maps for routing message with a request over > ldap to obtain a mailhost to route some em

both virtual_transport and transport_maps

2018-07-13 Thread jor . goncalves
Hi folks, excuse me for my noob question I have installed a system with recent postfix and courier-imap(maildrop). I found how to use transport_maps for routing message with a request over ldap to obtain a mailhost to route some emails to corresponding mailbox. The things I wanted now is :

Re: grep in Postfix logfiles

2018-07-13 Thread Noel Jones
On 7/13/2018 12:39 PM, rog7...@web.de wrote: > Hello, > > I'm looking for a search tool to analyze Postfix logfiles. It should > be something like a multiline grep application which is able to show > all lines, which are related to one incoming mail. Mainly I want to > search for the sender and th

Re: grep in Postfix logfiles

2018-07-13 Thread Bill Cole
On 13 Jul 2018, at 13:39, rog7...@web.de wrote: Hello, I'm looking for a search tool to analyze Postfix logfiles. It should be something like a multiline grep application which is able to show all lines, which are related to one incoming mail. Mainly I want to search for the sender and the r

grep in Postfix logfiles

2018-07-13 Thread rog7993
Hello, I'm looking for a search tool to analyze Postfix logfiles. It should be something like a multiline grep application which is able to show all lines, which are related to one incoming mail. Mainly I want to search for the sender and the recipient at the same time. E.g. something like tha

Re: Self-signed TLS certificates (Minimal setup)

2018-07-13 Thread Olivier
Danny Horne writes: > On 24/01/18 16:37, Dirk Stöcker wrote: >> It's not sooo complicated: >> >> Short guide for UNIXoid systems: >> > After a long gap (and a recent server rebuild), I've revisited this and > after a few false starts think I've created the CA and server > certificates correctly u

Re: Self-signed TLS certificates (Minimal setup)

2018-07-13 Thread Danny Horne
On 24/01/18 16:37, Dirk Stöcker wrote: > It's not sooo complicated: > > Short guide for UNIXoid systems: > After a long gap (and a recent server rebuild), I've revisited this and after a few false starts think I've created the CA and server certificates correctly using Dirk's instructions.  On impl

DANE-TA(2) private CAs and SHA-1

2018-07-13 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
By using DANE-TA(2) TLSA records you can associate your SMTP server with a either a public or private (your own) issuer CA. This can simplify the management of TLSA records of multiple MX hosts by using a CNAME to a common location where you publish the shared CA key hash. Some care needs to be