McFly86:
> Hi Wietse,
>
> We have another server that touches our mail and that server marks every
> incoming mail with our domain suffix as unverified internal sender and
> attaches the original bounce message. That's kind of confusing for the end
> user and leads to unnecessary service requests.
On 10/28/18 7:07 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
> Oct 28 16:05:31 minbar postfix/local[4960]: 4EF344037B962:
> to=, relay=local, delay=5.6,
> delays=5.5/0.01/0/0.01, dsn=5.2.2, status=bounced (cannot update mailbox
> /var/spool/mail/valkyrie for user valkyrie. error writing message: File
> too large
One of my daughters cannot receive mail because Postfix apparently
thinks her mailbox file is too large:
Oct 28 16:05:31 minbar postfix/local[4960]: 4EF344037B962:
to=, relay=local, delay=5.6,
delays=5.5/0.01/0/0.01, dsn=5.2.2, status=bounced (cannot update mailbox
/var/spool/mail/valkyrie for us
Hello,
of course just after I sent the mail I discover that I can change which
sendmail binary is used by mutt in the configuration file...and looked at the
mailx manual and found that you can also change the path to sendmail there.
The old paths have some parameters.
For example in mutt: /usr/
Hello again,
you say that the syslog entry with "sendmail" in it isn't the Postfix sendmail
command, but from the sendmail package.
I've looked in the package contents:
/usr/sbin/sendmail is in the Solaris sendmail package. OK...
I've just discovered that /usr/lib/postfix/sendmail can be linked
Hi Wietse,
We have another server that touches our mail and that server marks every
incoming mail with our domain suffix as unverified internal sender and
attaches the original bounce message. That's kind of confusing for the end
user and leads to unnecessary service requests.
Unfortunately I ca
Poggenpohl, Daniel:
first some environment notes: I have a Vagrant VM provided by VirtualBox
running Solaris 11.3 and OpenCSW postfix 2.9.4. I hope that doesn't
contribute to my problem, but who knows...
It seems myorigin isn't appended to mail senders from local accounts, but
rather "localhost
Poggenpohl, Daniel:
> Hello everyone,
>
> first some environment notes: I have a Vagrant VM provided by VirtualBox
> running Solaris 11.3 and OpenCSW postfix 2.9.4. I hope that doesn't
> contribute to my problem, but who knows...
>
> It seems myorigin isn't appended to mail senders from local a
Hello everyone,
first some environment notes: I have a Vagrant VM provided by VirtualBox
running Solaris 11.3 and OpenCSW postfix 2.9.4. I hope that doesn't contribute
to my problem, but who knows...
It seems myorigin isn't appended to mail senders from local accounts, but
rather "localhost" o