Re: postfix client sends partial username/password to server

2010-12-29 Thread Dieter Kluenter
Am Wed, 29 Dec 2010 13:04:40 +0100 schrieb Rob van Dam : > > This cut off identity string reminds me of the userID restriction > > to 7 characters on older Linux systems, something weird is going on > > on your system. > > > > -Dieter > > > I did post a message on the Trixbox forum too. Perhaps ot

Re: postfix client sends partial username/password to server

2010-12-29 Thread Dieter Kluenter
Am Wed, 29 Dec 2010 11:50:53 +0100 schrieb Rob van Dam : > > > So your login is based on cyrus-sasl libraries and mechanism PLAIN, > > the mechanism PLAIN requires three > > arguments,\0\0, if no authorization is > > requested, the authentication string has to be set twice and the > > whole strin

Re: postfix client sends partial username/password to server

2010-12-29 Thread Dieter Kluenter
Am Wed, 29 Dec 2010 10:08:24 +0100 schrieb Rob van Dam : > > The client is not properly encoding the credentials, what SASL > > Mechanism is selected? > > > > -Dieter > Hello Dieter, > > Thanks for the reply. > > The output of postconf -A is cyrus. I tried to login with Tls and in > auth plain

Re: Understanding TLS

2010-12-05 Thread Dieter Kluenter
Christian Roessner writes: > Hi, > > first of all, I am not an SSL expert, so I hope you could help me > understanding something. I have Postfix configured as MSA/MTA with latest > postfix experimental. On port 25 of the mx0.roessner-net, which is the main > mail exchanger for other MTAs, I do

Re: LDAP query: only one result value from multivalue result attribute

2010-12-02 Thread Dieter Kluenter
"Sönke Schwardt-Krummrich" writes: > Hi! > > I'm using postfix 2.5 and configured LDAP as lookup table for my virtual map > like this: > > ldapvirtualfoobar_server_host = ldap://myserver:389 > ldapvirtualfoobar_search_base = dc=my,dc=ldap,dc=base > ldapvirtualfoobar_query_filter = (&(objectClass

Re: Persistent mails being received

2010-10-31 Thread Dieter Kluenter
sunhux G writes: > On our Linux RHES4.x box, I've seen a vendor issuing > "telnet localhost 25" > helo ... > subject... > ... content ... > quit (or exit or end?) > > to send out mails to say a yahoo addr from our Linux box. > > I'll need the exact commands in a Shell script to send email >  to x

Re: SASL-AUTH and/or Kerberos in ldap_table

2010-09-15 Thread Dieter Kluenter
Christian Rößner writes: >>> What about SASL-AUTH (i.e. EXTERNAL) and or Kerberos support in >>> ldap_table? I was looking for not binding with binddn/bindpw to my >>> LDAP-server and using something like authz-regexp to map the user. But >>> could not find the support in postfix :) >> >> You ma

Re: SASL-AUTH and/or Kerberos in ldap_table

2010-09-15 Thread Dieter Kluenter
Christian Rößner writes: > Hi gain, > > little question: > > What about SASL-AUTH (i.e. EXTERNAL) and or Kerberos support in > ldap_table? I was looking for not binding with binddn/bindpw to my > LDAP-server and using something like authz-regexp to map the user. But > could not find the support i

Re: Reading mail messages from local files

2010-09-08 Thread Dieter Kluenter
my postfix server and needs it to pick up and deliever > the messages. Well mailx does speak sendmail, or smtp if you want to, did you ever read the manual page? All you might need is a few lines awk to add To addresses to mailx. -Dieter > 2010/9/8 Dieter Kluenter : >> Diego Lima wri

Re: Reading mail messages from local files

2010-09-08 Thread Dieter Kluenter
Diego Lima writes: > Hello all, > > I'm setting up a mail server that needs to read messages that are > created on the disk as individual files. This is an example file: > > From: Test 123 > To: Diego Lima > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > MIME-Type: text/plain > MIME-Version: 1.

Re: TLS with Subject Alternative Name

2010-08-24 Thread Dieter Kluenter
Clayton Keller writes: > First off, my apologies if this strays a bit off-list. > > I'm trying to setup a test environment using TLS and a self-signed > certificate using Subject Alternative Name. From my research this > should allow me to use multiple hostnames with a single certificate. > > I h

Re: private restriction class is ignored

2010-07-14 Thread Dieter Kluenter
Magnus Bäck writes: > On Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 09:11 CEST, > Dieter Kluenter wrote: > >> I have added a private restriction class to main.cf >> >> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = >> check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/distribution_lists.

private restriction class is ignored

2010-07-13 Thread Dieter Kluenter
hello, I have added a private restriction class to main.cf smtpd_recipient_restrictions = check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/distribution_lists.cf, reject_unauth_destination # RESTRICTION CLASS smtpd_restriction_classes = distribution_list_01 distribution_list_01 = check_sender_access lda