ion refused
What's in yer logs...
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change this so that it is displayed as ‘day month time’?
Is this a question of the rsyslog settings?
It's just a ctime() call, if you want it to be different grab the source
and change it to use strftime() with the appropriate options.
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41, "#include ":
#ifdef SUNOS5
#include
#endif
And all was copacetic.
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...Except it wasn't decentralised.
Maybe lobby the ITU to have a standard (or whatever) created?
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too certain they're the smartest monkey in the room. ;-) And that's
why I build a heap of stuff from source. But then I'm a grizzled UNIX
hacker, it's part of my day job.)
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s up most of the rest.
Some days I get 2 or 3 messages through, most days I get none, and once
in a while there's a bit of a flood when new open relay pops up.
You don't need a new tool, the ones available to you are perfectly adequate.
And, apart from fail2ban, very wel
r me for years, but I
run Solaris because I'm a reactionary old bastard and can do it, and it
still has nice simple log files. ;-)
I'm sure postfix can be configured to use normal log files, or is that
something that has to be made available at build-time?
Ch
bmail, it always displays a dropdown menu for me to select an IMAP host.This is so frustrating.How to disable this drop-down menu and automatically match email addresses to imap hosts?
Given that this hasn't appeared on the Roundcube mailing list or forum,
I would
o override it for specific destinations (specifically to
avoid SPAM checking when forwarding to spamcop).
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It's all documented in /path/to/roundcube/config/config.inc.php.sample.
And no doubt other places.
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He didn't do it - it's being added by Mailman. Whether by default or
deliberately I do not know.
And I have to apologise to whoever it was I told off previously for
doing it, sorry.
Cheers,
it couldn’t
I hope the semi-colon characters above are a typo, not the actual lines!
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the defaults and don't faff around with TLS because it's all on the same
server.
Also, please do not reply directly, only to the list.
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lso look at "defaults.inc.php" and see if anything jumps out at you.
I've been using Roundcube for a long time, but not using authentication
for sending. If they can login to the webserver then they can send mail.
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hois.conf up to date. :-) )
And read up on postscreen and implement it, before someone *does* break in.
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change them to group writeable to get the
milter to work.
Is this the proper way to set this up?
Or should postfix be run as mailnull?
or???
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> CAUTION: EXTERNAL SENDER. Please use caution when opening links,
> attachments, or sending information. This email did not originate from
> internal staff. - IT Support
>
> On 24.06.22 22:50, Gary Smith wrote:
> > I have an smtpd process configured with this below. I
Looking for advice.
I have an smtpd process configured with this below. It works great when
injecting the messages from localhost but fails with '5.7.1 :
Recipient address rejected: Access denied' when I try it from a remote node
(this port is firewalled and only allowed for specific machin
[28640]: >
mail-pf1-.google.com[209.85.210.180]: 552 5.3.4 Message size exceeds fixed
limit
It appears the:
actual mailbox_size_limit is unlimited
actual message_size_limit is 10,240,000
which is > 7MB
What am I missing, thoughts on how to fix?
Gary
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org On
Behalf Of Viktor Dukhovni
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 3:02 PM
To: Postfix users
Subject: Re: Certificate Postfix.org missing?
> On Apr 21, 2021, at 4:34 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
>
> Chrome shows it as "Not se
On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 10:08:37PM +0200, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> > There is neither a service at port 443, nor a postfix.org website.
>
> You mean you don't authorize this site to use the Postfix name?
> Don't understand, too cryptic.
As stated there is no postfix.org website:
$ curl http
l and debug_peer_list in main.cf?
Adding -v in master.cf for smtp seemed to have no effect unless I also set
debug_peer_level and debug_peer_list
in main.cf.
Gary
; and the "address" is the "from" part,
which seems like it should be a "receiver". What's the meaning of the
above sequence?
5)
ctable_locate:
install entry key u...@other.com?local-u...@me.com
Is this a map insertion with a key of u...@other.com for a value of
local-u...@me.com? What's ctable?
Gary
other problematic entry.
BTW, the index of the postfix book entry for CIDR is missing pp 45
Gary
not found
$ postmap -q 209.85.217.52 hash:ok_client
$ postmap -q 209.85 hash:ok_client
$ postmap -q 209.85.128.0 hash:ok_client
$ postmap -q 209.85.128.0/17 hash:ok_client
OK
Gary
On 2/17/21 2:17 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Gary Aitken:
< mail-pf1-f170.google.com[209.85.210.170]: DATA
mail-pf1-f170.google.com[209.85.210.170]:
554 5.5.1 Error: no valid recipients
That is incomplete. There is also an RCPT TO command, plus a response
from Postfix that says why
cipients
Why doesn't permit_mynetworks result in a valid recipient,
given that it's addressed to ?
3. Mail from at gmail comes in via the gmail relays.
Is there a way to allow only those relays, given they can change?
Thanks,
Gary
On 1/17/21 9:53 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 1/16/21 4:04 PM, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
Dnia 16.01.2021 o godz. 15:11:58 Gary Aitken pisze:
1. Why is it attempting to send mail on port 25 and not 587?
Because that's the usual port MTA tries to connect to when sending mail. You
d
On 1/17/21 12:30 AM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Sat, Jan 16, 2021 at 11:37:50PM -0700, Gary Aitken wrote:
/etc/postfix/master.cf:
#smtp inet n - y - - smtpd
submission inet n - y - - smtpd
This looks like a
On 1/16/21 4:08 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Sat, Jan 16, 2021 at 03:11:58PM -0700, Gary Aitken wrote:
I'm trying to set up a postfix-server on a google-compute-engine vm that works
as follows:
* outgoing mail from local machine (aaa.xxx.com) to a select few specific
addresses an
On 1/16/21 4:04 PM, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
Dnia 16.01.2021 o godz. 15:11:58 Gary Aitken pisze:
1. Why is it attempting to send mail on port 25 and not 587?
Because that's the usual port MTA tries to connect to when sending mail. You
didn't specify anywhere in your configuration
ithout the relayhost directive. Why not?
Thanks for any guidance,
Gary
On 6/16/20 10:39 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Gary Aitken wrote:
...
For future reference it is also possible to use dpkg to remove
postfix ignoring the dependency and then install it again satisfying
the dependency.
dpkg --purge --force-depends postfix ...verify /etc/postfix/ and
other locations
On 6/16/20 9:49 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:36:27 PM EDT Gary Aitken wrote:
It is using default mail port, 25; I need port 465 or 587 because
it's my understanding google blocks everything on port 25. During
the setup, I was not (I don't think) given the
On 6/12/20 12:26 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Gary Aitken:
I had previously edited main.cf to set
sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail
setgid_group = postdrop
$ sudo postfix check
postfix: fatal: bad string length 0 < 1: mailq_path =
Not sure what mailq_path should be set to... /var/sp
I apologize for the interruption in this thread, fires to put out so slow
getting back to this.
On Sunday, May 31, 2020 4:31:23 PM EDT Gary Aitken wrote:
On 5/31/20 11:34 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I'm new to postfix and trying to administer a debian
google-compute box, also new
On 5/31/20 11:34 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I'm new to postfix and trying to administer a debian
google-compute box, also new to me (coming from fbsd). So lots of
opportunities for learning...
I modified /etc/crontable to fire off some backup stuff (a shell
script that does a "gcloud c
odified /etc/aliases to forward root, then tried sudo newaliases
but I get the same error:
newaliases: fatal: bad string length 0 < 1: setgid_group =
Any helpful clues would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Gary
:22:55 mail
postfix/587/smtpd[12552]: lost connection after RCPT from
unknown[161.47.83.204]Apr 19 11:22:55 mail postfix/587/smtpd[12552]: disconnect
from unknown[161.47.83.204] ehlo=2 starttls=1 auth=0/1 mail=1 rcpt=0/1
commands=4/6
Thanks,Gary
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org
> On Behalf Of Wietse Venema
> Sent: Monday, April 8, 2019 1:18 PM
> To: Postfix users
> Subject: Re: How to retrieve queue_id after submission
>
> Gary Smith:
> > > Gary Smith:
> >
> Gary Smith:
> > Hi team,
> >
> > I may have asked this years ago, but I can't find it in my email.
> > I have a need to retrieve the queue_id of emails submitted at time of
> > submission when issuing submissions with the -G option. I can see
> > t
holdstead.com> 2>&1 | grep "send
attr queue_id"
postdrop: send attr queue_id = 874DA54C89
Gary Smith
Just to be clear here, if you submit logs to Digital Ocean, they will contact
the droplet owner. OVH however does appear to be bullet proof hosting. No
replies to complaints. Buyvm/Frantech is another bullet proof host. I do block
them, but I get hacking attempts where their Las Vegas server ha
ix.org
Subject: Re: How to protect against compromised email account password
>>>>> "Gary" == Gary writes:
Gary> Number 4 is immensely useful. When I had a hosted service, I got hacked
from someone in Morocco via a Round Cube exploit that wasn't patched. (My
P
Number 4 is immensely useful. When I had a hosted service, I got hacked from
someone in Morocco via a Round Cube exploit that wasn't patched. (My PayPal
account subsequently hacked, though I had the account suspended.)
I saw two problems. One, I only use mail clients. Browsers leak. Two, I don'
Filtering is easy. Run pi-hole.
Original Message
From: postfixlists-070...@billmail.scconsult.com
Sent: February 14, 2019 12:44 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Reply-to: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Click tracker removal ideas?
On 14 Feb 2019, at 11:27, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
If you are going Fedora, you might as well go CentOS. There are minor
differences in the firewall and the code isn't always cutting edge, but CentOS
has been a no drama experience for me. It just works.
Original Message
From: cont...@noahh.io
Sent: February 13, 2019 9:27 PM
To: postfix-us
When spammers do this to me, I get a bounced mail due to SPF issues since it
really isn't from my server. So maybe something SPF related can do what you
want.
Original Message
From: ru...@mrbrklyn.com
Sent: February 6, 2019 5:45 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Stopping acceptence
How about setting up a relay? Maybe you are blocked by IP.
Original Message
From: listacco...@starionline.com
Sent: February 1, 2019 2:28 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Google blocking...again...
I'm about at my wits end with Google.
A couple of weeks ago, we had a user account
Now with that interpretation of the log, this makes sense. I was thinking rate
and concurrency were different things.
Original Message
From: wie...@porcupine.org
Sent: January 11, 2019 4:21 AM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Reply-to: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: concurrency rate li
https://cyber.dhs.gov/bod/18-01/
Oct 16 was the deadline for the feds to implement DMARC. Compliance of course
is TBD. They are set to reject mail that doest pass SPF or DKIM.
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126?hl=en
Look at "authenticate your mail" in the above link. Gmail required 1024 bits.
Google market dominance makes it a defacto standard.
Original Message
From: pg...@dev-mail.net
Sent: October 13, 2018 7:40 AM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subje
the apparent different behavior in
the previous Postfix versions.
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Wietse,
Gary Chambers:
-Queue ID- --Size-- Arrival Time -Sender/Recipient---
77E39131AF 2895 Thu Sep 27 11:42:12 me@cuddy.localdomain
(host smtp.example.com[00.000.00.000] said: 450 4.1.8 :
Sender address rejected: Domain not found (in reply to RCPT TO command
- n - - lmtp
anvil unix - - n - 1 anvil
scache unix - - n - 1 scache
Thank you, again, for your time and assistance.
--
Gary Chambers
ecommend that I just change them all to be no?
Also, shouldn't the client initiate a connection on the submission port?
Thank you, again.
--
Gary Chambers
BF2B5131B8 3116 Mon Sep 24 11:10:44 me@cuddy
(host smtp.example.com[00.000.00.000] said: 450 4.1.8 : Sender
address rejected: Domain not found (in reply to RCPT TO command)) me@cuddy
--
Gary Chambers
I suggest using port 587 (SUBMISSION). That was you can heavily firewall filter
the IP space to geographic locations where you are not likely to be sending
mail. Besides geographic filtering, I also limit access to 587 using my "no
eyes" list of datacenters. This firewall filter list comprises m
When I set up my last email server, I got a cheap TLD to flog it on the
internet. I used a dot-site TLD that cost a buck. (Mind you I reject all those
goofy TLDs on my actual server.) With example.site, you get to test out
everything except dnssec.
The last place I would be looking for email se
Am i making a mistake using the same cert for web and email?
Original Message
From: postfix-us...@dukhovni.org
Sent: June 26, 2018 12:03 AM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Reply-to: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: New EFF certbot plugin for Postfix
The EFF announced a certbot plugin for P
Hi Everyone,
It's been a long time since something in postfix has stumped me. I am using
virtual alias rewrites to handle 50k incoming email addresses that expand to
1+n recipients. The recipients are the line managers and lower level people
that handle those accounts. The virtual alias has
http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7807/
By some miracle, I manage to get swatch to monitor my web log, but basically it
can read any log. In my case, I gave the annoying "jorgee" infected IP
addresses a three minute lockout, which is enough to make them attack another
server.
Swatch has no user grou
:43 PM, Gary wrote:
>
> https://robotattack.org
> These tests appear to be aimed at website testing. Any ideas how to test a
> mail server for the robot attack?
Nothing at my fingertips. Note that Postfix TLS support is based on OpenSSL,
and OpenSSL is not vulnerable to the atta
https://robotattack.org
These tests appear to be aimed at website testing. Any ideas how to test a
mail server for the robot attack?
I don't like html control panels. Just another thing to get hacked. Iredmail
and mailinabox have that "feature." Having been hacked via roundcube back in
the day when I used a hosting service, I certainly wouldn't add those features
to my email.
Thus far, postfix and dovecot have been pain fre
FWIW, I've had amavisd-new "stall", for lack of a better description. Some describe it as locking up. I decided to pull it since I can't always get to a PC to get it going again. My problem is not unique as others have posted complaints on serverfault and similar websites. I look forward to your
FWIW, the IP address looks like a legitimate reverse proxy vendor located in
Canada. You might want to contact dosarrest security and inform them regarding
the behavior of their less than stellar client.
Original Message
From: der...@gmail.com
Sent: October 21, 2017 3:03 PM
To: postfix-use
ject: Re: PSA: US government to set DMARC to reject
On 17.10.17 19:07, Gary wrote:
> https://cyber.dhs.gov/
> Binding Operational Directive 18-01 enforces some basic email
> security, notably with DMARC set to reject.
Interesting choice of words there.
DMARC [...] tells a recipient wh
https://cyber.dhs.gov
Binding Operational Directive 18-01 enforces some basic email security, notably
with DMARC set to reject. Perhaps this will set a trend. Not necessarily for
DMARC settings, but at least more servers will be set up properly not to be
rejected.
works, seems like the way to go.
Original Message
From: pmen...@molgen.mpg.de
Sent: September 11, 2017 2:23 AM
To: li...@lazygranch.com
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Change of SMTP encryption policy at Google?
Dear Gary,
On 09/11/17 11:20, Gary wrote:
> https://threatpost.co
From: pmen...@molgen.mpg.de
Sent: September 11, 2017 2:06 AM
To: li...@lazygranch.com
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Change of SMTP encryption policy at Google? (was: Letsencrypt tip)
Dear Gary,
On 09/11/17 10:59, Gary wrote:
[…]
> (Fortunately I'm on a test domain, getting rea
As you know, letsencrypt certs can be automatically updated. However, you need to reload/restart Postfix/Dovecot to use the new cert. My email client insisted I had an expired cert. I couldn't download or send email. (Fortunately I'm on a test domain, getting ready for the Oct 1st Google insistenc
It would help to have a link to Gmail's suggestions.
This website tests dkim and spf.
http://dkimvalidator.com
Original Message
From: tom.brow...@gmail.com
Sent: August 29, 2017 4:10 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: mitigating gmail spam traps: how does one add the required header
Wouldn't you need something like no-ip so your router can be found?
Try to ping your router from a device not on your network such as from a cell
phone.
Original Message
From: hp...@fastmail.fm
Sent: August 13, 2017 11:54 AM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Sending mail from home la
tfix try to connect to the
> internet.
Wietse:
> You specify
> /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> relayhost = smtp:[host on other side of tunnel]
Gary Sellani:
> Could the host be something like 10.8.0.0/24?
I wrote 'host' not 'network block'.
Consider the netwo
Could the host be something like 10.8.0.0/24?
Original Message
From: wie...@porcupine.org
Sent: August 1, 2017 4:01 AM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Reply-to: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Specify VPN for postfix
Yubin Ruan:
> Hi,
> Can anyone tell me how to point postfix to a VPN
Hurray!! It finally works!
Thank you very much.
Do I have to run this command after every change of the
"recipient_access"-file? I didn't have to in the past. But some changes
to the mail server have been done in the mean time.
Regards,
Gary
Wietse Venema schrieb:
Gary Luck
ist always stays the same. Even if I restart
postfix.
I would really appreciate help.
Thank you.
Regards,
Gary
> Report the output from "telnet postfix-ip-address 25" from a
> different machine on your local network.
>
> Wietse
The output from the internal address is the 250 greeting banner and using the
external IP is could not open connection : connection failed Gary
uggestions.
Gary
Oh no!! Your curiosity got me to read it too .. countdown has started to
armageddon, 10 days and counting!!
Gary Baribault
Courriel: g...@baribault.net
GPG Key: 0x685430d1
Signature: 9E4D 1B7C CB9F 9239 11D9 71C3 6C35 C6B7 6854 30D1
On 12/11/2012 11:25 AM, Evan Platt wrote:
> Crud. I read
the same log entries with the
both names.
The culprit in my case was my iPad and it would check for e-mail every 10
minutes.
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c:60008
virtual_mailbox_base = /vhome
virtual_mailbox_domains = pgsql:/etc/postfix/virtual-mailbox-domains-pg.cf
virtual_mailbox_maps = pgsql:/etc/postfix/virtual-mailboxes-pg.cf
virtual_transport = dovecot
virtual_uid_maps = static:60008
Thank you for your time.
--
Gary Chambers
ail-store
${nexthop} ${user} ${extension}
mailman unix - n n - - pipe
flags=FR user=list:daemon argv=/usr/lib/mailman/bin/postfix-to-mailman.py
${nexthop} ${user}
-- end of postfinger output --
Sincerely,
Gary Chambers
> Restarting postfix, saslauthd and authdaemon seems to get it working again,
> at least for a while.
>
Are you using pam_mysql by chance?
> Am 03.01.2012 18:30, schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
>
> > To add to this sentiment, haven't most/all the viri/malware pushers
> > switched from an email delivery vector to drive-by downloads? I can't
> > recall the last time I saw a viral email attachment.
>
> our barracuda saw 2929 in the last year
>
> I've been administering the same postfix server for years so I'm a little
> confused as to how this happened. Granted postifx hasn't been updated in a
> year or so.
>
> This morning I came in to a mailq of over 93000 messages all destine to
> @yahoo.com.tw
>
> For now I'm just blocking all ema
when there is an update to the database there usually only a
60 second delay.
Only thing I had to do is setup an apache server (any web server will do) and a
bash script that uses basic bash commands.
If you are interested, I can email you some sample scripts of the
backend/frontend. The SQL is tw
> So you should change 'client' to 'recipient' in master.cf before you
> remove the 'permit_sasl_authenticated' in main.cf.
>
> At that point, SquirrelMail (or anything else) won't be able to send
> mail unless it authenticates on port 587, sends to one of your domains
> on port 25, or is in $myne
would use what would be
considered the last 'stable' build), you could find some others here:
http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/
Gary V
OW, if every postmaster configured their mail server to reject mail to an
invalid recipient, would backscatter no longer exist?
Thank you,
Gary Chambers
omach subsided and I started seeing
things a bit more clearly, I realized that I just probably had to ride it
out.
Thanks for your help!
Sincerely,
Gary Chambers
kscatterer and sent my request for assistance dreading being so.
-- Gary Chambers
omains-pg.cf
virtual_mailbox_maps = pgsql:/etc/postfix/virtual-mailboxes-pg.cf
virtual_transport = dovecot
virtual_uid_maps = static:60008
Will someone please assist me in determining the problem or offer any short-
(or long-) term suggestions? Thank you very much!
-- Gary Chambers
> To summarize, we think SMTP Auth is the simplest and most useful way to
> allow people to send mail through our outbound mail system, and we are
> hoping to get some feedback from the community regarding this
> perspective.
Yes and No. for 99% of our client base, we use SMTP auth. We have a coup
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