Hi all. Im getting a loop in my postfix-multi configuration, and cant
see what is wrong. I try to follow the README [1] as close as i could.
Here is a sample of /var/log/mail after a email is received:
Mar 4 18:43:28 vmailmulti postfix-in/smtpd[28733]: connect from
mail.fmed.uba.ar[157.92.152.1]
Hi all, im reading the docs about setting postifx with multiples
instances [1]. At the "Setting up the null-client Postfix instance"
part, there is a sample main.cf "which will be a local-submission null
client:" file, with this:
.
.
# Send everything to the internal mailhub
#
relayhost = [mailhub.
Gianni Sandigliano wrote:
>
> Is there any way to avoid message duplication after mailing list expansion?
>
>
> A quick example:
>
>
> A message is sent:to: al...@mycompany.com
>
> cc: theb...@mycompany.com
>
> Because theboss is included in Alist (and the
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> Is there a ready to use python framework for a policy daemon?
> I have a nice idea for a policy daemon :)
>
Well, googling around 'python postfix policy' gives me some, but looks
like only do a 'spf' test.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/p-ppolicyserver/
http://www.opens
Well. This is weird. One of my co-workers is not getting any mail, not
even internal ones. The logs shows that the email is delivered without
any problems:
this happens when i (gherzig) send an email to my body (mmanoni). Both
in the same domain.
"""
pampa:/home/mmanoni/Maildir # grep CBCAC39C2F
Ville Walveranta wrote:
> Here's the completed script (the IP/CIDR extract worked perfectly --
> thanks Barney!):
>
> ---
> #!/bin/sh
>
> ORIGINAL=/usr/local/etc/postfix/tables/client_access_maps.cidr
> NEW=/tmp/postfix_clients.tmp
>
> dig +short senderdomain.net TXT | grep 'v=spf1' | egrep -o
>
Paweł Leśniak wrote:
> W dniu 2009-03-03 17:46, Noel Jones pisze:
>> Some people reject their own domain from outside, unauthenticated
>> clients, but this will certainly reject some amount of legit mail.
>
> Could you write a little bit how is it possible to reject legit mail by
> rejecting unaut
Dave Johnson wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Is there anyway of stopping the from "j...@foo.com" to "j...@foo.com" spam
> attacks?
>
> Regards
>
>
>
Well. If you are delivering via procmail, you can have a procmail rule
like this one (untested, and posibly larger than a experienced procmail
user will do,
Wietse Venema wrote:
> Gerardo Herzig:
>> Hi all. Im want something for throtling msgs, say if user X sends more
>> than 10 emails/minute, then requeue next msgs from user X with some
>> lower priority.
>
> Postfix has no queue priotity. When the street to the airport
Hi all. Im want something for throtling msgs, say if user X sends more
than 10 emails/minute, then requeue next msgs from user X with some
lower priority. Policyd is not bad, but it rejects emails when the limit
is reached.
Anyone knows an application like this? Will involve hacking/patching
postf
mouss wrote:
> Gerardo Herzig a écrit :
>> Victor Duchovni wrote:
>>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 02:32:52PM -0300, Gerardo Herzig wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all. Im facing a ugly situation. Some spammer is using the webmail to
>>>> send spam. The thin
Terry Carmen wrote:
>
> Hi all. Im facing a ugly situation. Some spammer is using the
> webmail to
> send spam. The thing is, hes using an actual account/password
> (from my
> server)to authenticate agains the webmail, and then sending mail from
> "UK LOTTO "...crap!
>
Victor Duchovni wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 02:32:52PM -0300, Gerardo Herzig wrote:
>
>> Hi all. Im facing a ugly situation. Some spammer is using the webmail to
>> send spam. The thing is, hes using an actual account/password (from my
>> server)to authenticate agai
Hi all. Im facing a ugly situation. Some spammer is using the webmail to
send spam. The thing is, hes using an actual account/password (from my
server)to authenticate agains the webmail, and then sending mail from
"UK LOTTO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"...crap!!
Since i have
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
Hi all. Im looking a way to check outgoing mail for viruses.
Im reading http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_PROXY_README.html, and looks
like what im looking for. Im at the right path?
I hope so.
This is for a 2000 email accounts server, 20 listing mails (some of
those with 15000 users), so cant be shur
Hi all. Im triyng to have some fun building a maillog analizer.
My starting point is to locate the emails actually sent via the
/var/log/mail
It is correct to look for the expression 'removed$' (that is, the word
'removed' at the end of the line)?
That would returns lines like:
postfix/qmgr[21861]
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