The time reported by mailq seems confusing. Sometimes it seems to be
reporting in system time and sometimes UTC time?
rwp@havoc:~$ mailq
-Queue ID- --Size-- Arrival Time -Sender/Recipient---
7C0CC451* 75575 Wed Mar 10 00:54:52 mailman-boun...@gnu.org
On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 00:31:18 +, Vincent Pelletier
wrote:
> While debugging an smtp process segfault during sasl authentication
> with gmail servers in xoauth2 (xoauth2 authentication which I am in the
> process of setting up, so I have no idea if this is a recent
> regression), I discover thi
Hello,
While debugging an smtp process segfault during sasl authentication
with gmail servers in xoauth2 (xoauth2 authentication which I am in the
process of setting up, so I have no idea if this is a recent
regression), I discover this:
(gdb) bt
#0 xsasl_cyrus_client_get_passwd (conn=0x55b2ee53
Thank you Victor.
The LAN is created by the Host physical server as a software construct --
there is no physical network connection outside of the Host. The Host and
Virtual Machines (VMs) communicate on this LAN.
The mail server is using an API that is available to the Host and all VMs
for send
your a record and fqdn, your helo/ehlo hostname and the ptr record all need to
match.
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> On Mar 9, 2021, at 12:36 PM, Greg Sims wrote:
>
>
> We are receiving the following in our email logs:
>
> Mar 09 08:12:15 mail01.raystedman.org postfix/smtpd[13431]: warning: hostnam
On Tue, Mar 09, 2021 at 09:35:35AM -0800, Greg Sims wrote:
> Mar 09 08:12:15 mail01.raystedman.org postfix/smtpd[13431]:
> warning: hostname mail01.raystedman.org
> does not resolve to address 192.168.122.12
An SMTP client at IP address 192.168.122.12 connected to your SMTP
server. That IP a
We are receiving the following in our email logs:
Mar 09 08:12:15 mail01.raystedman.org postfix/smtpd[13431]: warning:
hostname mail01.raystedman.org does not resolve to address 192.168.122.12
This warning is in fact true. I believe something is not configured
correctly.
The postfix mail server