El 2/2/19 a las 6:20, listacco...@starionline.com escribió:
I'll play the whack-a-mole game of changing the server's IP address,
but I'm thinking of taking some action on this end, such as delaying
incoming gmail to our server with a response that it's being delayed
because Google is a piss po
Sorry I could not read that message posted by Viktor. Probably I was not
subscribed yet. Nevertheless, thanks for your answers.
El jue., 11 oct. 2018 a las 10:14, Dominic Raferd ()
escribió:
> On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 at 09:08, Ignacio Garcia wrote:
>
>> Hi there. We just started using l
Hi there. We just started using let's encrypt certs in our mail servers.
Since renewal of the certs is done automatically, will postfix cope well
with that or will we have to restart it after the renewal takes place?
Thanks so much in advance for your help!
Ignacio
El lun., 8 oct. 2018 a las 17:58, Christos Chatzaras ()
escribió:
>
>
> Κeep in mind that depending on your setup using authorized_submit_users
> maybe doesn't allow to send system messages, for example if you use "quota
> warning" with dovecot.
>
> If you only do PHP hosting try to disable mail()
El lun., 8 oct. 2018 a las 16:51, Noel Jones ()
escribió:
> On 10/8/2018 6:17 AM, Ignacio Garcia wrote:
> > Hi there!
> >
> > I've been reading the documentacion as well as googling around but
> > I've been unable to figure this out:
> >
> > I hav
Hi there!
I've been reading the documentacion as well as googling around but I've
been unable to figure this out:
I have several hosting servers. I'd like all web sites hosted in those
servers not to be able to send outbound mail without authenticating first.
Same thing for shell users. What I'm
El 21/03/2014 20:08, Robert Schetterer escribió:
Am 21.03.2014 18:47, schrieb Ignacio Garcia:
Hi there and thanks in advance for your help.
I wish I could send an automated notification upon receiving emails from
a couple of domains. for example, let's assume those domains are
hotmail.co
Thanks for your reply. This is not a matter of backscatter or similar.
This is just for notification purposes that a client of a customer of
mine requires.
Thanks anyway
Ignacio
El 21/03/2014 18:52, li...@rhsoft.net escribió:
Am 21.03.2014 18:47, schrieb Ignacio Garcia:
I wish I could send
Hi there and thanks in advance for your help.
I wish I could send an automated notification upon receiving emails from
a couple of domains. for example, let's assume those domains are
hotmail.com and gmail.com. What I need is, everytime my users receive a
message from either any...@hotmail.co
Viktor, thanks very much. I'll be reading about all this and hopefully
will be asking some more questions once I have more knowledge of this.
Ignacio
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 13:20:07 -0500, Victor Duchovni
wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 07:11:52PM +0100, Ignacio Garcia wrote:
>
>&
> This splits into two use-cases:
>
> * Relay
>
> - Each server accepts mail for the other's domains, and relays
> them to the right server. All you need is access to a table
> of valid recipients for the relay domains, and table of
> said domain names.
>
>
> You are not thinking very clearly yet. You must distinguish clearly
> between:
>
> - Submission, users submitting mail for outgoing delivery. This is
> visible to users, since they set the server in question as their
> MUAs "SMTP server". This needs its own design, and it is wha
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 11:43:25 -0500, Victor Duchovni
wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 05:33:14PM +0100, Ignacio Garcia wrote:
>
>> Hi there. Hi, I've been googling around all morning and I'm
>> completely ignorant on what I'm going to ask, so please forgive m
Hi there. Hi, I've been googling around all morning and I'm
completely ignorant on what I'm going to ask, so please forgive me if I
make no sense. I have 2 independent servers running
postifx+mysql+(other_things) all controlled from a nice web interfacce
called ISPConfig3. Those 2 servers are com
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fakessh escribió:
>> (MySQL+Postfix+Courier(+Amavisd-new)) and we are quite happy with it.
>> Check it at http://www.ispconfig.org
>
> its lol ? ... trool
I don't think so. Why do you think it is? I mean, the man asks for
something that can work with
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>>> -Continued use of Courier-IMAP. Not so much because I like it, but I
>>> don't want POP UUIDs changing or any big changes in IMAP quirks that
>>> suddenly cause users grief. It seems like Courier+Maildrop is fairly
>>> common though, so I think
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Hi there. We use both postgrey and policyd-weight to block spam.
policyd-weight checks against several RBL and DNSBL so each time a mail
is received several queries are done in order to get a score. On the
other side, we have a filter with postgrey th
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Hi, we have postfix+mysql with virtual domains. Until now for each
virtual domain we have created a postmaster account for each domain
(that means customer), and at the end, none of my customers read the
mail. I've been trying to find out a way so we d
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Terry Carmen escribió:
>> Hi guys. I've been googling around looking for info on this without much
>> sucess. Here we are: Some of my customers insist on sending bulk-email
>> from their web php sites (you know, bulletins and such). My worst
>> nightma
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Hi guys. I've been googling around looking for info on this without much
sucess. Here we are: Some of my customers insist on sending bulk-email
from their web php sites (you know, bulletins and such). My worst
nightmare would be having our servers list
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Jorey Bump escribió:
> Ignacio Garcia wrote, at 06/26/2009 08:38 AM:
>
>> FROM/MX_MATCHES_NOT_HELO(DOMAIN)=2.9 CLIENT_NOT_MX/A_FROM_DOMAIN=9.1
>
> Both of these rules are absurd. An MX record is only relevant when
> determining
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José Luis Tallón escribió:
> Hi,
>
> Ignacio Garcia wrote:
>> Hi there. We use in our postfix servers several programs to prevent spam
>> (amavisd-new + spamassassin, postgrey, and policyd-weight). We like very
>> much poli
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Hi there. We use in our postfix servers several programs to prevent spam
(amavisd-new + spamassassin, postgrey, and policyd-weight). We like very
much policyd-weight because it bases its blocking decissions on a score
calculated by the number of blackl
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Thanks for all your replies. I see your point. Let's say that I want to
create a whitelist, and I want to whitelist all email addresses from
mycustomer1.com. In that case, the file should contain:
/@customer1\.com$/ DUNNO
/^/ reject_authenticated
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Hi there.
We have a couple of servers handling thousands of messages a day. We
noticed that some of our users will use their autheticated account to
send messages from other valid accounts not sitting in our servers. By
using smtpd_reject_unlisted_sen
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