Hello list,
I am having some difficulties understanding the null-client setup
in the MULTI_INSTANCE_README, more specifically with the
"mtaadmin" address group that is used as an example.
I understand why /etc/postfix/generic is used to rewrite local "root"
user to "mtaadmin+root=mta1" in the exam
On 07/08/2010 14:09, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
businesses. Of course, VPS ISPs should always do checks to make sure
that a person signing up is who they say they are - A simple credit card
name and address would suffice I guess.
Unfortunately that's easier said than done. Finding fresh credit c
.none -/var/log/syslog
I don't know the significance of a comma versus a semi-colon, but this
works for me.
--kay
Hi guys,
I often see mail being rejected by recipient servers because an IP in a
Received From header is blacklisted somewhere.
This strikes me as a rather bad practise, since it undermines the whole
idea of SMTP authentication.
Here's an example reject:
550 5.7.1 This system has been conf
On 01/02/10 17:09, j debert wrote:
it seems that roundcube is popular.
It seems to be most popular among bots as well, according to what my
apache logs say. I don't have roundcube but there are frequent
attempts to get to php scripts down in the roundcube directories. I'd
probably see orders of
Le Tuesday, 7. April 2009 04:29:22 Victor Duchovni, vous avez écrit :
> On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 02:54:18AM +0200, Kay Obermueller wrote:
> > Apr 6 21:26:52 myserver postfix/smtp[8098]: >
> > mail.alice-dsl.de[88.44.60.26]: > kayobermuel...@alice-dsl.de
> >
> >
tfix/smtp[8097]: >
mail.alice-dsl.de[88.44.60.26]: .
Apr 6 21:26:53 myserver postfix/smtp[8097]: > mail.alice-dsl.de[88.44.60.26]:
QUIT
Apr 6 21:26:53 myserver postfix/smtp[8098]: < mail.alice-dsl.de[88.44.60.26]:
250 2.1.0 kayobermuel...@alice-dsl.desender OK
Apr 6 21:26:53 myserver postfix/smtp[8097]: < mail.alice-dsl.de[88.44.60.26]:
454 5.7.3 Client does not have permission to Send As this sender.
Kay
gon
protocol?
Thank you in advance.
Kay