On Mon, May 03, 2021 at 01:56:32PM +0200, Bjoern Franke wrote:
> It seems neusta.de can be added to the list:
>
> posttls-finger neusta.de
> posttls-finger: warning: DANE TLSA lookup problem: Host or domain name not
> found. Name service error for name=_25._tcp.smtp-relay-in-s1.neusta.de
> type
Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
> >> I would like to configure Postfix the following way:
> >>
> >>- emails from localhost -> 192.168.1.5
> >>- emails from my_network (192.168.1.0/24) -> the rest of the world
> >>(with MX resolution)
> >>
>
> On 03.05.21 15:08, IL Ka wrote:
> > Do you know whi
I would like to configure Postfix the following way:
- emails from localhost -> 192.168.1.5
- emails from my_network (192.168.1.0/24) -> the rest of the world
(with MX resolution)
On 03.05.21 15:08, IL Ka wrote:
Do you know which sender will be used for your locally generated mail?
I
>
> I would like to configure Postfix the following way:
>
>- emails from localhost -> 192.168.1.5
>- emails from my_network (192.168.1.0/24) -> the rest of the world
>(with MX resolution)
>
> Do you know which sender will be used for your locally generated mail?
If so, try
http://www.p
Hi,
>
> Already here we see that "posttls-finger" did not report trouble looking
> up the TLSA RRs, as it would with e.g. "assugo.be" (one of the 300+
> domains affected by broken denial of existence via axc.nl nameservers):
>
> $ posttls-finger assugo.be
> posttls-finger: warning: DANE
On 03.05.21 11:40, Vincent Rochatte wrote:
I would like to configure Postfix the following way:
* emails from localhost -> 192.168.1.5
* emails from my_network (192.168.1.0/24) -> the rest of the world
(with MX resolution)
looks like a job for different postfix instance:
http://www.postfix.o
Hi,
I would like to configure Postfix the following way:
* emails from localhost -> 192.168.1.5
* emails from my_network (192.168.1.0/24) -> the rest of the world
(with MX resolution)
I would like to put all outgoing mails in a pool on 192.168.1.5 . This
host handles quotas / rate-limitin