Hi.
Ok, thanks for the info.
Br
Johan
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För Wietse Venema
Skickat: den 25 januari 2012 14:29
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Ämne: Re: Missing(?) function is Postfix
Johan Andersson:
> He
Hello !
In sendmail it is possible to add this to mailertable
domain.comsmtp:[server1]
.smtp:[server2]:[server3]
If server2 is not responding, then send to server3.
Is that function available in Postfix and if not, will it be (it would be nice
to have :)
Johan Andersson
Cc: Postfix users
Subject: Re: SV: SV: Strange Postfix error
Johan Andersson:
> The problem was solved with a full server reboot (rebooting the
> zone where Postfix is running did not help).
> Strangebut I'm happy for now.
I found a similar problem with Linux on some
The problem was solved with a full server reboot (rebooting the zone where
Postfix is running did not help).
Strangebut I'm happy for now.
//Johan
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Johan Andersson:
> Hi
>
> Thanks for your answer.
>
> I don't think that's the answerbecause i haven't replaced anything
> really (well, apart from replacing the binaries with a copy of the
> ones that were a
mne: Re: Strange Postfix error
Johan Andersson:
> Jan 19 23:56:21 servername postfix/cleanup[29089]: [ID 947731
> mail.crit] fatal: fstat flow pipe write descriptor: Value too large
> for defined data type
The logging comes from this code fragment:
ssize_t mail_flow_get(ssize_
Wietse Venema wrote:
Johan Andersson:
Hi,
We have a slight problem with accounts being phished/hacked and spammers
using them for their stuff.
Servers are as safe as the customer will make them at the moment...
which sadly means that some of the very mixed staff
answers phishing mails
them.
Is there something ready for this or will I have to put a policy_filter
of my own together?
Thanks in ahead
Johan Andersson
We have been targeted by a phishing attempt and I would like to
stop any replies from our accounts to the reply addresses given in the
emails...
I know this isn't a full solution, but at least it can stop the few that
DO answer
from actually giving out sensitive information.
What would you use
Jaap Westerbeek wrote:
Ok the (or some) spammer came back.
For some reason everything seems to originate from localhost, which isn't
telling me much.
Where to look , what to do ?
its NOT orginitating from localhost, thats just the last step from you
amavis...
This is the amavis tags...
Wietse Venema wrote:
Bryan Irvine:
How long ago was that? I had the precise problem and had been told
that particular bug has been fixed. My problems were ~5 years ago.
Except that I'm never going to use it anyway because I just can't
force myself to trust it. I've used Postfix under ext3,
Hi,
We had MTA's that used a local AntiVirus to check incoming mails for
virus (throw) and spam (mark and deliver)
and outgoing mails for virus (reject)
Now we added an extra layer of hosts to run the AntiVirus and SPAM
checks for he incoming mails...
but we still want to use the local one
MailingListe wrote:
Zitat von Johan Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
We are thinking to implement some form of greylisting at one of our
sites and wonder which one of the many flavors out there
that this group have found reliable?
I know postfix has its builting one from a while bac
some experience on the different greylisting
models?
/Johan Andersson
Hi,
With all this discussion on how to and not to take care of legal
bounces, be they wanted or not...
How do you people take care of legal bounces that really are erronous?
What do I mean?
At one of our domains we get a lot of SPAM, thats relatively easily
handled with all the filters and s
Hi,
New as I am to postfix, I have been trying to find some answer to my
current dilemma...
Incoming mails to the domain(s) hit postfix MTA's with antivirus and
anti-spam
these send emails on to a mail storage, today an old iPlanet server
(clustered)
All users, aliases and other user da
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