Re: Patch: eliminate postfix-script warnings about symlinks

2018-09-07 Thread @lbutlr
On 06 Sep 2018, at 12:19, Luc Pardon wrote: > However, although symlinks inside the Postfix dirs were not needed in > the past, that has changed by now. They have become necessary because > OpenSSL needs them to find its certificates, so we can't just tell the > admin to get rid of them. The way

RE: Custom oversize rejection notice

2018-09-07 Thread Kevin Miller
> Either way, the smtpd_reject_footer feature may be of some help. > http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_reject_footer Thanks. I'll give that a test. You're right, most won't ever read it. But maybe some will. One can hope... ...Kevin -- Kevin Miller Network/email Administrator, CBJ

Re: Custom oversize rejection notice

2018-09-07 Thread Wietse Venema
Kevin Miller: > When someone sends an attachment via email that exceeds our limit, > I'd like to return a custom error message directing them to our > in-house web based file upload/download utility (similar to Dropbox > in functionality). I've looked at the bounce.cf options, but I > don't see an

Re: Custom oversize rejection notice

2018-09-07 Thread Bill Cole
On 7 Sep 2018, at 16:14, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: On Sep 7, 2018, at 4:04 PM, Kevin Miller wrote: When someone sends an attachment via email that exceeds our limit, I'd like to return a custom error message directing them to our in-house web based file upload/download utility (similar to Drop

Re: Custom oversize rejection notice

2018-09-07 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Sep 7, 2018, at 4:04 PM, Kevin Miller wrote: > > When someone sends an attachment via email that exceeds our limit, I'd like > to return a custom error message directing them to our in-house web based > file upload/download utility (similar to Dropbox in functionality). I've > looked

Custom oversize rejection notice

2018-09-07 Thread Kevin Miller
When someone sends an attachment via email that exceeds our limit, I'd like to return a custom error message directing them to our in-house web based file upload/download utility (similar to Dropbox in functionality). I've looked at the bounce.cf options, but I don't see an option to address me

Re: why "allow_min_user = no"

2018-09-07 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Sep 7, 2018, at 8:46 AM, Paul Martin wrote: > > Could you explain me why "allow_min_user = no" ? Could we change to > "allow_min_user = yes" ? http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#allow_min_user -- Viktor.

Re: why "allow_min_user = no"

2018-09-07 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Sep 7, 2018, at 12:19 PM, Noel Jones wrote: > > Conveniently, Wietse has already explained it here: > http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#allow_min_user > > You can change your setting to yes if you're confident that you > don't have any software in your email setup (delivery agents,

Re: why "allow_min_user = no"

2018-09-07 Thread Noel Jones
On 9/7/2018 7:46 AM, Paul Martin wrote: > Hello Wietse, > > Could you explain me why "allow_min_user = no" ? Could we change to > "allow_min_user = yes" ? > > Thank you,Paul Conveniently, Wietse has already explained it here: http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#allow_min_user You can change

why "allow_min_user = no"

2018-09-07 Thread Paul Martin
Hello Wietse, Could you explain me why "allow_min_user = no" ? Could we change to "allow_min_user = yes" ? Thank you,Paul