On 15/09/2016 16:47, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 09:51:11AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
Stephan Seitz:
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 06:49:08AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
FYI, Postfix uses libmysqlclient. So what's up with not reading
the default config file?
Can it be the usua
On 14/09/2016 14:53, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
Please look for any client-side configuration files that might be
loaded by the MySQL interactive shell that may affect connection
settings, such as perhaps the client character set.
Looks like I've found the issue. Actually, the mysql connector doe
On 14/09/2016 17:06, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 04:14:32PM +0200, Antoine Nguyen wrote:
I haven't found how to change default client encoding yet... Does postfix
set it ?
Sorry to reply to myself but looks like the answer is here:
https://github.com/vdukhovni/postfix
On 14/09/2016 16:09, Antoine Nguyen wrote:
As I said, I made some tests with postgres and I think I found an
interesting hint inside logs:
LOG: statement: set client_encoding to 'LATIN1'
LOG: statement: SELECT name FROM admin_domain WHERE name='raté.com'
AND type=
On 14/09/2016 14:53, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
Please post a single message with two complete traces in which:
* The Unix login users executing "postmap -q" and using the
MySQL shell are the same. (That is the same unix shell spawns
both "postmap -q" and the MySQL interactive sess
On 14/09/2016 14:17, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 10:27:32AM +0200, Antoine Nguyen wrote:
Do make sure that your tests with the sql CLI really make the same
query against the same database:
SELECT name FROM admin_domain WHERE name='' AND
type='domain
On 14/09/2016 12:53, Wietse Venema wrote:
Antoine Nguyen:
[ Charset windows-1252 converted... ]
On 14/09/2016 10:27, Antoine Nguyen wrote:
The first query was executed using mysql shell and it returns 1 row.
The second query was executed by postmap and returns nothing whereas
we can see they
On 14/09/2016 10:27, Antoine Nguyen wrote:
The first query was executed using mysql shell and it returns 1 row.
The second query was executed by postmap and returns nothing whereas
we can see they are the same...
I've just tried with postgresql and the result is the same...
Antoine
On 14/09/2016 04:01, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 09:52:16PM +0200, Antoine Nguyen wrote:
query = SELECT name FROM admin_domain WHERE name='%s' AND type='domain' AND
enabled=1
What is not clear is how MySQL's quoting behaves given the inpu
On 13/09/2016 18:08, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
Make sure your shell or terminal emulator is not mangling utf-8
input or command-line arguments.
* Post your map.cf file content, perhaps that map file restricts
which lookup keys are passed on to the underlying database.
* Place the lookup key
On 13/09/2016 16:10, Admin Beckspaced wrote:
hello ;)
not sure if this will help? but had a similar issue with mysql queries
a while back.
it actually had nothing to do with postfix and sql lookup tables ...
but ran into trouble with different mysql character sets ... causing
queries to also
On 13/09/2016 12:43, Wietse Venema wrote:
Antoine Nguyen:
On 12/09/2016 17:04, Wietse Venema wrote:
Just for test, what happens when you do:
(this is what Postfix daemons use by default)
LC_ALL=C postmap -q rat?.com mysql:/etc/postfix/sql-domains.cf
(this is to test what happens with
mysql:/etc/postfix/sql-domains.cf
Just a stupid question but am I right to think the use case I'm trying
to implement using Postfix 3+ and a SQL backend should work ?
Thanks in advance,
Antoine Nguyen
On 12/09/2016 17:04, Wietse Venema wrote:
Antoine Nguyen:
On 12/09/2016 12:42, Wietse Venema wrote:
Antoine Nguyen:
Dear list,
sorry for my previous incomplete message.
I'm trying to setup a postfix 3.0 with a mysql backend to host utf8
domains. The setup is almost ready but when I
On 12/09/2016 12:42, Wietse Venema wrote:
Antoine Nguyen:
Dear list,
sorry for my previous incomplete message.
I'm trying to setup a postfix 3.0 with a mysql backend to host utf8
domains. The setup is almost ready but when I make some tests, utf8
domains are not found (I see "re
me result using postmap:
postmap -q raté.com mysql:/etc/postfix/sql-domains.cf
If I try with a domain containing ascii characters only, it works just fine.
What am I doing wrong ?
Thanks for your help,
Antoine Nguyen
Dear list,
I'm trying to setup a postfix 3.0 with a mysql backend to host utf8 domains.
The setup is almost ready but when I make some tests, utf8 domains are
not found (I see "relay access denied" errors in the logs) and I get the
same result using postmap:
> postmap -q raté.com mysql:/etc/
t Modoboa (http://modoboa.org/), it provides an
autoresponder.
Antoine Nguyen
Muzaffer Tolga Özses wrote:
>Good morning everyone :)
>
>Do you guys know of a tool that will act like pflogsumm, only based on
>domain and graphical?
>
>Regards,
>
Hi,
take a look at modoboa (http://modoboa.org/). It supports per-domain graphical
stats using RRDtool.
Antoine
interface that avoid mistakes ( I don't want to let them
modify something by hands !!!)
For domains and mailboxes management, you can take a look at
http://modoboa.org/.
--
Antoine Nguyen
Modoboa developer
http://modoboa.org
x for each virtual user
you will hande:
/etc/postfix/vmailbox:
u...@example.comexample.com/user/Maildir/
--
Antoine Nguyen
Modoboa developer
http://modoboa.org
Le 18/06/2010 11:51, Reko Turja a écrit :
I'm not a great fan of quarantining, although it works fairly well
for webmail systems where the quarantine can be accessed through the
same interface as the inbox (eg, Gmail and Hotmail). It's less
helpful where mail is delivered to a POP3 or IMAP box
Le 18/06/2010 11:42, Erik Logtenberg a écrit :
Michael Weissenbacher wrote:
Conclusion: the spam is passed! I could stop sending notifications but I
think my employer would not like it...
Short answer:
You should NEVER notify anyone about detected spam! This will
effectiv
Le 18/06/2010 11:28, Mark Goodge a écrit :
On 18/06/2010 10:17, Antoine Nguyen wrote:
Le 18/06/2010 11:15, Michael Weissenbacher a écrit :
Conclusion: the spam is passed! I could stop sending notifications
but I
think my employer would not like it...
Short answer:
You should NEVER notify
Le 18/06/2010 11:15, Michael Weissenbacher a écrit :
Conclusion: the spam is passed! I could stop sending notifications but I
think my employer would not like it...
Short answer:
You should NEVER notify anyone about detected spam! This will
effectively make yourself a spam source.
Hi all,
I'm facing a stupid situation and I'm looking for advises. I'm using a
postfix relay to filter viruses and spams. All is working well except
with spam that use the same declared address for both sender and
recipient. What happened in this particular situation is described as
follow:
Hi all,
I'm working on a web solution to manage virtual domains. It has been
tested with Postfix and Dovecot. A MySQL backend is needed. You cand
find the project here : http://projects.koalabs.org/trac/mailng/
The source code is distributed under the BSD license.
Regards,
Antoine N
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