virtual_alias_domains = some_other_inactive_domains_here
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
On 11/03/2025 11:18, Adam Weremczuk via Postfix-users wrote:
Hi all,
Our company is planning to migrate from on-prem Postfix(SMTP)/
Cyrus(IMAP) stack to https://fastmail.com
Everything has been
Hi all,
Our company is planning to migrate from on-prem
Postfix(SMTP)/Cyrus(IMAP) stack to https://fastmail.com
Everything has been set up on Fastmail side and messages have been
migrated to placeholder accounts with imapsync. What's essentially left
to do is a final impasync run on delta fo
I'm running an old Postfix server v2.9.2 on Debian.
I'd like to test relaying selected messages (only) through an external
provider (fastmail.com).
My understanding it that I need to:
1. Create SMTP credentials with Fastmail
2. Create /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd
[smtp.fastmail.com]:587 (or 465)
Hi,
Postfix 2.9.6
Is it possible to only allow certain subnets (LAN and VPN in my case) to
send to a specific email address?
Ideally, all other sources should be silently dropped.
Regards,
Adam
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Thank you sir, that's exactly what I was after.
On 11/07/2024 19:49, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
With
main.cf:
disable_dns_lookups = yes
smtp_host_lookup = native
the Postfix SMTP client will usually look in /etc/hosts.
Wietse
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Hi all,
I have a highly isolated host (e.g. most outgoing traffic blocked, no
DNS) but I would like to use Postfix on that host to send certain emails
to a single address exam...@example.com.
I've already allowed 25 TCP traffic to the email server of example.com,
which is normally sufficient
After adding both lines and running postmap on /etc/postfix/virtual,
both the base address and the alias reach the destination machine (server2).
Thank you sir!
On 28/05/2024 19:27, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
Wietse Venema via Postfix-users:
Adam Weremczuk via Postfix-users
have authorization to see it. 550 5.1.1 User unknown (in
reply to
RCPT TO command)
Adam
On 28/05/2024 14:28, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
Adam Weremczuk via Postfix-users:
Sorry, I'm still struggling to get anywhere with that.
Just to recap what I'm trying to achieve:
SER
mental here...
Adam
On 21/05/2024 12:00, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
Adam Weremczuk via Postfix-users:
Thank you Victor.
What's the easiest way to change:
bugzilla@mailserver:~$ cat ~/.forward
"|/vol/localhome/bugzilla/site/live/email_in.pl -vvv 2>/tmp/bz_emailin.lo
I obviously meant "remoteserver.mydomain.com", an external VM where
Bugzilla has been migrated to.
On 21/05/2024 11:10, Adam Weremczuk via Postfix-users wrote:
Thank you Victor.
What's the easiest way to change:
bugzilla@mailserver:~$ cat ~/.forward
"|/vol/localhom
Thank you Victor.
What's the easiest way to change:
bugzilla@mailserver:~$ cat ~/.forward
"|/vol/localhome/bugzilla/site/live/email_in.pl -vvv 2>/tmp/bz_emailin.log"
to something like:
remoteser...@mydomain.com:/vol/localhome/bugzilla/site/live/email_in.pl
-vvv 2>/tmp/bz_emailin.log
?
On 2
Hi all,
My gitolite post-receive hook
(.gitolite/local/hooks/common/post-receive) sends an email to an
address: bug-sub...@mydomain.com
On my Debian Postfix/Cyrus server "bug-submit" is mapped to "bugzilla"
in /etc/aliases. Bugzilla runs locally on the same server.
When I email "bugzi...@m
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