On 04.07.22 13:28, Scappatura Rocco wrote:
These are the top lines of my master.cf:
# ==
# service type private unpriv chroot wakeup maxproc command + args
# (yes) (yes) (yes) (never) (100)
# ===
On 2022-07-04 at 01:21:26 UTC-0400 (Mon, 04 Jul 2022 05:21:26 +)
is rumored to have said:
Hello,
Few days ago I've stumbled on this gem:
https://twitter.com/gabsmashh/status/1542154330836553728
This is why I can't work in a normal organization...
I don't think I could survive being re
Scappatura Rocco:
> These are the top lines of my master.cf:
>
> # ==
> # service type private unpriv chroot wakeup maxproc command + args
> # (yes) (yes) (yes) (never) (100)
> # ==
On Mon, Jul 04, 2022 at 04:32:42PM +0200, Spil Oss wrote:
> https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/18690
It is very unlikely there's anything Postfix-specific here. So for now
I am asking you to redirect follow ups to the OpenSSL issue page.
> Network trace shows that any time Postfix respo
Since migrating to OpenSSL 3.0 we are experiencing intermittent issues
in TLS handshakes.
Old env: Ubuntu 21.10 / Postfix 3.5.6 / OpenSSL 1.1.1l
New env: Ubuntu 22.04 / Postfix 3.6.4 / OpenSSL 3.0.2
(daily updated to latest available patches)
Narrowed this down to Java / JavaMail clients connecti
Hi Rob,
I don't want to fix anything (anyone for that matter). I was just curious to
know if:
- this kind of things exist somewhere (that could give a bad habit to some
people)
- I can mess with the nerves of people by randomizing the order of recipients.
I have absolutely no intent to comply
On 2022-07-04 00:21, pat...@patpro.net wrote:
Few days ago I've stumbled on this gem:
https://twitter.com/gabsmashh/status/1542154330836553728
This is not a technical problem that can be fixed. The problem is the
manager and his/her personal insecurity. Email protocols make no
distinction in th
Hello.
These are the top lines of my master.cf:
# ==
# service type private unpriv chroot wakeup maxproc command + args
# (yes) (yes) (yes) (never) (100)
#
Scappatura Rocco:
> I have one postfix server (say, 'myserver.domain.tld') acting as MX for some
> domains and as SMTP relay for the SASL authenticated user from the same
> domains.
>
> On that server I have enabled DMARC milter (other than I have set up DKIM,
> and it works fine):
>
> milter_
On 04.07.22 11:14, Scappatura Rocco wrote:
I have one postfix server (say, 'myserver.domain.tld') acting as MX for some
domains and as SMTP relay for the SASL authenticated user from the same domains.
On that server I have enabled DMARC milter (other than I have set up DKIM, and
it works fine)
Hello.
I have one postfix server (say, 'myserver.domain.tld') acting as MX for some
domains and as SMTP relay for the SASL authenticated user from the same domains.
On that server I have enabled DMARC milter (other than I have set up DKIM, and
it works fine):
milter_protocol = 2
milter_default
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