> On Oct 10, 2020, at 10:06 AM, cody wrote:
>
> How do i reject incoming e-mail's from remote servers to all local system
> accounts?
> I can list them in a map via smtpd_recipient_restriction but wonder if there
> is an easier way to do that.
As mentioned in another response, the essential in
cody wrote:
> How do i reject incoming e-mail's from remote servers to all local system
> accounts?
> I can list them in a map via smtpd_recipient_restriction but wonder if there
> is an easier way to do that.
One of the standard configurations is as a "null client".
http://www.postfix.org/ST
October 15 2020 3:33 PM, "Patrick Ben Koetter" wrote:
> * Ian Evans :
>
>> The long story short is that due to dealing with family medical issues over
>> the past few years, my Combo web/postfix server is still on Ubuntu 14.04.
>>
>> In a couple of months I will have some time to upgrade. Instea
> Date: Thursday, October 15, 2020 18:57:29 +
> From: Jason Long
>
> If the DNS administrator give me an A record then can I sending and
> receiving emails from the Internet by the current configuration?
>
Assuming no MX, if an A-record is set up to point to a machine
(properly configure
On 15 Oct 2020, at 16:59, Nick wrote:
Looks like the relevant RFCs (apart from RFC822, RFC2822 and the ones
that followed) seem to be RFC3598 which was later obsoleted by RFC5233
and none of them seem to say what should happen if the delimiter is
there multiple times...
Neither 3598 nor 5233
I run a personal mail server. Back when I used freeBSD, everyone once in a while amavisd would cause the mail queue to stall. I can't be bothered playing sysadmin to keep things running. My advice is to employ whatever Google wants, namely spf and DKIM. Look as legit as possible. Even then you wil
Hi!
On 2020-10-14 3:33 p.m., Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 10/14/20 3:20 PM, Nick wrote:
I also have to tell the developers of our applications what should be
allowed...
Good luck with that one. I have encountered INNUMERABLE werb sites
which fervently insist that '+' is not a legal character in
Hi!
On 2020-10-14 9:29 p.m., Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 01:09:33PM +1300, Peter wrote:
On 15/10/20 8:20 am, Nick wrote:
Is it possible to have more than one "+" sign in the email address, what
does Postfix do when it sees that, does it stop at the first one and
considers e
* Ian Evans :
> The long story short is that due to dealing with family medical issues over
> the past few years, my Combo web/postfix server is still on Ubuntu 14.04.
>
> In a couple of months I will have some time to upgrade. Instead of risking
> an in place upgrade, I am going to fire up a new
Thank you.
If the DNS administrator give me an A record then can I sending and receiving
emails from the Internet by the current configuration?
On Thursday, October 15, 2020, 08:49:36 PM GMT+3:30, Wietse Venema
wrote:
Jason Long:
> Thank you, but I never got my answer.1- Postfix or D
Hello,
I've implemented tcp_virtual_server.py which can be utilized with
virtual_alias_maps in main.cf, eliminating the need for patching
local(8) which is required with tcp_table_server.py/alias_maps.
* No need to patch local(8)
* No need to specify virtual_alias_domains (mixes and matches l
Jason Long:
> Thank you, but I never got my answer.1- Postfix or Dovecot has any
> option about changing default record that a mail server using?2-
> Could A record offer MX record in my goal?
An SMTP server cannnot tell remote systems what TCP port they should connect
to, or what DNS record they
On 10/15/20 8:19 AM, Ian Evans wrote:
> Is there a more efficient, memory stingy, faster milter way to run
> spamassassin, clamav, etc, or would you recommend sticking with amavis?
very much personal choice. each comes with it's challenges.
for any set of choices, you'll get the usual assor
Thank you, but I never got my answer.1- Postfix or Dovecot has any option about
changing default record that a mail server using?2- Could A record offer MX
record in my goal?
On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 10:09 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Jaroslaw Rafa:
> Dnia 14.10.2020 o godz. 13:38:12 Wietse V
On 15-10-2020 17:19, Ian Evans wrote:
The long story short is that due to dealing with family medical issues
over the past few years, my Combo web/postfix server is still on
Ubuntu 14.04.
In a couple of months I will have some time to upgrade. Instead of
risking an in place upgrade, I am goin
The long story short is that due to dealing with family medical issues over
the past few years, my Combo web/postfix server is still on Ubuntu 14.04.
In a couple of months I will have some time to upgrade. Instead of risking
an in place upgrade, I am going to fire up a new droplet on Digitalocean,
On 10/15/20 3:44 AM, Dara Poon wrote:
> (Well, that was embarrassing! I had a Spamassassin milter on outbound mail
> that tagged my own message as a false positive. Sending it again for
> readability. Sorry!)
FYI, GMail considered both the original message and the resend to be spam as
well.
Dara Poon:
> Oct 14 13:03:00 smtp2 postfix/smtpd[433514]: fsspace: .: block size 4096,
> blocks free 0
> Oct 14 13:03:00 smtp2 postfix/smtpd[433514]: smtpd_check_queue: blocks 4096
> avail 0 min_free 0 msg_size_limit 52428800
> Oct 14 13:03:00 smtp2 postfix/smtpd[433514]: NOQUEUE: reject: MAIL fr
On 15/10/2020 09:44, Dara Poon wrote:
> (Well, that was embarrassing! I had a Spamassassin milter on outbound mail
> that tagged my own message as a false positive. Sending it again for
> readability. Sorry!)
>
>
>
> I'm seeing very occasional "Insufficient system storage" errors in my
> /var
(Well, that was embarrassing! I had a Spamassassin milter on outbound mail
that tagged my own message as a false positive. Sending it again for
readability. Sorry!)
I'm seeing very occasional "Insufficient system storage" errors in my
/var/log/mail.log, but it's not the usual lack of disk
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