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
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 :
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
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
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
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
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
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