I have some user email addresses (in domains that are specified as
virtual_alias_domain) listed in /etc/postfix/recipient_access and
configured to return 550 Mailbox no longer in use.
Do I still need to list them in virtual_alias_maps, or is
check_recipient_access processed first?
Simon
- Message from Simon Wilson -
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2021 11:23:58 +1000
From: Simon Wilson
Reply-To: si...@simonandkate.net
Subject: Re: Rewrite user xxx in a specific local domain
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
- Message from Viktor Dukhovni -
Date: Mon,
On 3/20/21 10:33 PM, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
> This got me wondering about my own configuration. It turns out I use the
> other reverse check:
>
> smtpd_client_restrictions =
> permit_sasl_authenticated,
> permit_mynetworks,
> reject_unauth_destination,
> check_reverse_client_hostname_
- Message from Viktor Dukhovni -
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2021 20:25:01 -0400
From: Viktor Dukhovni
Reply-To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Rewrite user xxx in a specific local domain
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 10:16:31AM +1000, Simon Wi
On 22/03/21 3:44 am, Wietse Venema wrote:
Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
With those set, all services in master.cf explicitly chroot=n, and
compatibility_level set to 99
don't do this. You never know what changes in the future and will require
your intervention.
Indeed. Postfix 3.6 comes with a han
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 10:16:31AM +1000, Simon Wilson wrote:
> I run multiple local domains, and for the first time need to have the
> same username in two of them go to different local accounts.
>
> I.e. my son has a local (LDAP) account "dom". Mail sent to
> dom@his-personal-domain reaches
On 3/22/2021 7:16 PM, Simon Wilson wrote:
I run multiple local domains, and for the first time need to have
the same username in two of them go to different local accounts.
I.e. my son has a local (LDAP) account "dom". Mail sent to
dom@his-personal-domain reaches that mailbox fine. He now has
I run multiple local domains, and for the first time need to have the
same username in two of them go to different local accounts.
I.e. my son has a local (LDAP) account "dom". Mail sent to
dom@his-personal-domain reaches that mailbox fine. He now has a
business domain, and I have setup a L
On 20 Mar 2021, at 19:21, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 3/20/21 8:23 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>> But it is better to stop using reject_unknown_helo_hostname because
>> the are many misconfigured servers that send legitimat mail.
>
> That is an interesting piece of advice.
I have tested this severa
John Levine:
> It appears that Wietse Venema said:
> >With uniform or compressed payloads, 256 bytes become 261 on average,
> >thus it takes 978.9 bytes on average to expand into 998. Add CR
> >and LF to the 998, and we have an expansion of 1000/978.9=1.022 or
> >just a little over 2%.
>
> That
So I could "just" turn maennerchor-kirchseeon.de into another
local
domain? Would there be benefits or problems? In the end all I
want
is to run mailman on maennerchor-kirchseeon.de ...
If you have multiple local domains, they are treated as
equivalent
Thank you for the explanation. I'll
Dnia 22.03.2021 o godz. 16:03:43 Markus Grunwald pisze:
>
> So I could "just" turn maennerchor-kirchseeon.de into another local
> domain? Would there be benefits or problems? In the end all I want
> is to run mailman on maennerchor-kirchseeon.de ...
If you have multiple local domains, they are tr
Hello,
If you want "maennerchor-kirchseeon.de" to be a local domain
instead, you
need to make "the-grue.de" a virtual domain,
This is not true. Multiple local domains are fine.
That's interresting. I didn't know that I could have multiple
local domains, so I asked how I can turn the-grue.
I have a well established 2.10 Postfix instance on 2.10
(CentOS7) which is to be migrated to a new machine running
Postfix 3.3 (on RHEL8).
I've been reading
http://www.postfix.org/COMPATIBILITY_README.html, and from what
I can see the backward compatibility issues I may run into are
(with ex
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