> You could of course populate:
>
> /var/spool/ccerts//chain.pem
Thanks, that's perfect. Each PHP pool runs as a separate user and that'd
provide equivalent accountability to SO_PEERCRED.
It's never worth it until you get victimized by StealRat or some other
piece of malicious code that b
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 07:36:01PM -0500, Matt Saladna wrote:
> > Replace local submission with some IPC-based mechanism, e.g. SMTP.
>
> If my understanding is correct, submitting via SMTP would require
> credentials then to avoid anonymity of TCP unless there's a specific
> service that would
> Replace local submission with some IPC-based mechanism, e.g. SMTP.
If my understanding is correct, submitting via SMTP would require
credentials then to avoid anonymity of TCP unless there's a specific
service that would work over a UDS so it can pass SO_PEERCRED along to
Postfix.
Is there
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 07:17:19PM -0500, Matt Saladna wrote:
> Bit of a pickle here with systemd in CentOS 8. Certain protective
> directives, such as DynamicUser= or PrivateDevices=yes implicitly sets
> NoNewPrivileges=true (systemd/systemd #12476). In turn that's blocking
> setgid with /usr/
Hi all,
Bit of a pickle here with systemd in CentOS 8. Certain protective
directives, such as DynamicUser= or PrivateDevices=yes implicitly sets
NoNewPrivileges=true (systemd/systemd #12476). In turn that's blocking
setgid with /usr/sbin/postdrop. postdrop hangs indefinitely unable to
send it
> What is the best way to configure for the following message from
outlook.com
> in the maillog:
>
> said: 451 4.7.652 The mail server [] has exceeded the
> maximum number of connections.
>
> Please note the email is being created on a VM with .
> The email is then sent to our new mail server v
natan maciej milaszewski:
> On 23.07.2020 16:41, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > natan maciej milaszewski:
> >> Hi
> >> I am looking for a solution or some faq to running 2 factor
> >> authentication for Postfix3.x
> > To SEND mail?
> >
> > To RECEIVE mail?
> Only to send mail
This should be possible by
On July 23, 2020 2:33:04 PM GMT+02:00, Linkcheck
wrote:
>I have a private postfix server on my local network. It runs under
>Manjaro. On booting Manjaro I get half a dozen ERROR lines as:
>
>FAILED: Failed to start (eg) Postfix
>
>All are to do with postfix, dmarc, dkim etc.
>
>I've wondered
natan maciej milaszewski skrev den 2020-07-23 16:35:
That easy in theory postfix + radius + 2fa (I found
pam_google_authenticator)
is a dokumented no go ?
On 23.07.2020 16:41, Wietse Venema wrote:
> natan maciej milaszewski:
>> Hi
>> I am looking for a solution or some faq to running 2 factor
>> authentication for Postfix3.x
> To SEND mail?
>
> To RECEIVE mail?
Only to send mail
natan maciej milaszewski:
> Hi
> I am looking for a solution or some faq to running 2 factor
> authentication for Postfix3.x
To SEND mail?
To RECEIVE mail?
On 23.07.2020 16:31, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 2020-07-23 09:57, natan maciej milaszewski wrote:
>> Hi
>> I am looking for a solution or some faq to running 2 factor
>> authentication for Postfix3.x
>
> U. Postfix is a mail *transfer* agent. It moves mail from
> system to system and de
On 2020-07-23 09:57, natan maciej milaszewski wrote:
> Hi
> I am looking for a solution or some faq to running 2 factor
> authentication for Postfix3.x
U. Postfix is a mail *transfer* agent. It moves mail from
system to system and delivers it to users' mailboxes. It does not
provide a
Hi
I am looking for a solution or some faq to running 2 factor
authentication for Postfix3.x
>> Would you please suggest the antispam system which is powered by machine
>> learning model/policy?
>> I am working on ML/DL research filed and would like to know this industry
>> system.
>
> I am not sure if this fits the requirement. I use rspamd.com. Works great for
> me.
>
> They do have
I have a private postfix server on my local network. It runs under
Manjaro. On booting Manjaro I get half a dozen ERROR lines as:
FAILED: Failed to start (eg) Postfix
All are to do with postfix, dmarc, dkim etc.
I've wondered for some time now why I have to start postfix manually
after reboot
Hello all.
Sorry for my english I'm french.
Due to some problems with my provider (using my private SMTP server
prevents some emails from happening, issue with IP) I have to use an
external SMTP (Gmail) as a relay.
It works without issue but...
When I send an email it is received with "From
On 23/7/2020 5:12 pm, Tessa Plum wrote:
Would you please suggest the antispam system which is powered by machine
learning model/policy?
I am working on ML/DL research filed and would like to know this
industry system.
I am not sure if this fits the requirement. I use rspamd.com. Works
grea
Leonardo Rodrigues schrieb am 21.07.20 um 08:44:21
Uhr:
> Em 20/07/2020 22:44, Viktor Dukhovni escreveu:
> > If CentOS 8 requires a default floor of TLS 1.2, and have not patched
> > Postfix to relax that system-default constraint, then you're stuck
> > with TLS >= 1.2 until a suitable work-arou
Hello,
Would you please suggest the antispam system which is powered by machine
learning model/policy?
I am working on ML/DL research filed and would like to know this
industry system.
Thank you.
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Tessa Plum
https://plum.ovh/
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