Fongaboo:
>
> Did CLOUD9.NET finally close up shop? They were my first dial-up
> shell account.
I'm still their customer. I think they left the market for dialup,
shell, and email accounts.
Wietse
> On Mon, 6 Mar 2023, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> > This week, the Postfix mailing lists wil
Did CLOUD9.NET finally close up shop? They were my first dial-up shell account.
On Mon, 6 Mar 2023, Wietse Venema wrote:
This week, the Postfix mailing lists will be migrated from Majordomo at
Cloud9.net to Mailman at Sys4.de. Thanks to Cloud9.net for hosting the
Postfix lists for 24 years,
On 3/6/2023 11:02 AM, Di Battista Francesco wrote:
I suppose I have a consumer public IP address.
I'm sure the email address is correctly.
It is possible to see the log from Gmail? I don't receive any error
messages (for example delivery status).
It looks like you have projectinnovation.it
I suppose I have a consumer public IP address.
I'm sure the email address is correctly.
It is possible to see the log from Gmail? I don't receive any error
messages (for example delivery status).
Il lun 6 mar 2023, 16:26 Wietse Venema ha scritto:
> Di Battista Francesco:
> > It is possible th
On 3/6/23 11:08, Wietse Venema wrote:
This week, the Postfix mailing lists will be migrated from Majordomo at
Cloud9.net to Mailman at Sys4.de. Thanks to Cloud9.net for hosting the
Postfix lists for 24 years, and thanks to Sys4 for being the new host.
This is the pre-migration announcement.
Ou
This week, the Postfix mailing lists will be migrated from Majordomo at
Cloud9.net to Mailman at Sys4.de. Thanks to Cloud9.net for hosting the
Postfix lists for 24 years, and thanks to Sys4 for being the new host.
This is the pre-migration announcement.
If you don't receive a post-migration annou
Di Battista Francesco:
> It is possible the problem is mx server?
Is your mail server's IP address a consumer IP address or a business
IP address? Maybe that makes a difference for gmail.
Are you sure that you gave gmail the right email address?
Wietse
It is possible the problem is mx server?
If I check mx with toolbox.googleapps.com I have this issue:
"If you intentionally set up a mail server somewhere *on your premises*
that automatically forwards all incoming mail to Google you may disregard
this warning. Otherwise - this is a serious config
Ah I see, no problem.
I will try something with a policy daemon or an outgoing milter.
Thank you for the clarification.
On Mon, 6 Mar 2023 08:44:11 -0500 (EST) Wietse Venema
wrote:
> mailm...@ionos.gr:
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > My current postfix configuration allows an authentica
Hi @Wietse,
I don't have limit From, I suppose.
It is possible the problem is mx server?
If I check mx with toolbox.googleapps.com I have this issue:
"If you intentionally set up a mail server somewhere *on your premises*
that automatically forwards all incoming mail to Google you may disregard
t
mailm...@ionos.gr:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> My current postfix configuration allows an authenticated (SASL) user to send
> emails with any From: address.
>
> 1) Is there a way to limit From: addresses to known/configured
> (virtual_mailbox_domains) domains only?
Postfix does not limit rfc822.fr
Di Battista Francesco:
> Hi all,
> I have configured a new postfix server.
> It works fine, but I can't receive mail only from gmail.
>
> When I send email from gmail, I do not receive an error message.
If your log shows no connections from a Google mail server IP address then
a) Google mail se
Your ISP may have netfilters which just block google IP.
Sincerely,
Ken Young
On Mon, Mar 6, 2023 at 7:11 PM Di Battista Francesco
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have configured a new postfix server.
> It works fine, but I can't receive mail only from gmail.
>
> When I send email from gmail, I do not re
Hi all,
I have configured a new postfix server.
It works fine, but I can't receive mail only from gmail.
When I send email from gmail, I do not receive an error message.
On mail.log, with verbose 4, I don't see the message from gmail.
Thanks all
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Hello everyone,
My current postfix configuration allows an authenticated (SASL) user to send
emails with any From: address.
1) Is there a way to limit From: addresses to known/configured
(virtual_mailbox_domains) domains only?
2) Is there a way to limit From: to be exactly like the authentic
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