Thank you Noel, just need a nudge in the right direction =)
On 15.01.20 21:18, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 1/15/2020 2:08 PM, Esteban L wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I suspect this is equal parts a problem from Thunderbird, as it is
>> anything else. But, I am getting an error
Hello,
I suspect this is equal parts a problem from Thunderbird, as it is
anything else. But, I am getting an error message:
Unable to connect to your IMAP server. You may have exceeded the maximum
number of connections to this server. If so, use the Advanced IMAP
server Settings dialogue to red
m updating keys
Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2019 15:20:42 +0200
* Esteban L.:
> Trying to figure this out with as little disruption as possible.
I sugest you do the following, in order:
* Generate new key.
* Add new key's data, using a new DKIM selector, to your DNS.
* Wait for your domain
Friendly Greetings,
I am going to update my email server's Dkim keys for the first time.
I can go to the original install instructions, and figure out how to
update them. What I can't find in that original tutorial is the
following:
1. Do I delete/remove old key and references thereto? Namely,
Hello,
>From what I have read, smtputf8 is enabled by default to 'yes' in
postfix version greater than 3.
I also read through the Postfix documentation, that just because it's
supported by Postfix, there are many subsystems (like Dovecot) that do
not.
I wouldn't have even given it much though, u
Thanks for the info Mr. Cole.
I will find another the answer through an other avenue.
-Original Message-
From: Bill Cole
Reply-to: "Postfix users"
To: Postfix users
Subject: Re: sieve commands
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 19:00:56 -0400
On 24 Apr 2019, at 18:27, Esteban L wr
Just some follow up.
fileinto: "INBOX.admin.postfix";
stop;
not sure if the 'INBOX' part is required?
-Original Message-
From: Esteban L
Reply-to: este...@little-beak.com
To: Postfix users
Subject: sieve commands
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2019 00:27:03 +
Hi,
Am trying to setup some server side rules using sieve.
It seems to work for junk/spamassassin.
My question is, using the fileinto command...and I want to send it into
a subdirectory, would I use a . or a /?
fileinto: "admin.postfix";
or
fileinto: "admin/postfix";
assuming
ed to using fail2ban, and it seems to do the job, but if there
is something better, I would like to check it out :-)
On April 4, 2019 8:07:09 PM GMT+01:00, Andrey Repin wrote:
>Greetings, Esteban L!
>
>> You will need to install fail2ban to ip block failed attempts.
>
>> As you
ubmission attempts.
>
>James.
>
>
>> On 2 Apr 2019, at 7:43 pm, Esteban L <mailto:este...@little-beak.com>> wrote:
>>
>> You will need to install fail2ban to ip block failed attempts.
>>
>> As you have correctly assumed, a malicious person is trying to hac
You will need to install fail2ban to ip block failed attempts.
As you have correctly assumed, a malicious person is trying to hack into you
mail server.
Fail2ban is a required application now and days.
On April 2, 2019 8:57:06 AM GMT+02:00, James Brown wrote:
>Not sure if this is a Dovecot or
blems. Everything else
postfix/policyd-spf side all seems in order, and it was driving me
crazy.
I will either remove the program or re-configure it in a meaningful
way.
Thanks for the patience and help.
-Original Message-
From: Esteban L
Reply-to: este...@little-beak.com
To: Scott Kitterman , po
stfix.org
Subject: Re: SPF Temperrors - minor thing
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2019 04:22:10 +
On March 27, 2019 12:57:12 AM UTC, Esteban L
wrote:
> Thank you Scott K.
>
> I just read the RFC7208, very well written.
>
> My favorite line was at the end in the second to last paragra
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2019 20:32:51 -0400
On Tuesday, March 26, 2019 01:49:08 PM Esteban L wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My SPF record appears to be in order, using the SPF query tool at
> kitterman dot com.
>
> Also, I do not appear to have any problems receiving or sending
> ema
Hello,
My SPF record appears to be in order, using the SPF query tool at
kitterman dot com.
Also, I do not appear to have any problems receiving or sending emails,
outside of this minor temperror message.
However, the header kind of irks me, since it always returns the
following header.
Receive
Hello,
Dovecot 2.2.27
Postfix 3.1.9
I had SPF setup proper, originally. Then, it stopped working properly
after some other configuration changes, as I tried to go through and
eliminate errors.
Here is my header information.
Received-SPF: Temperror (mailfrom) identity=mailfrom;
client-ip=167.8
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