Re: Postfix and Generic rDNS

2014-06-27 Thread Klaipedaville on Google
o of them here)... It’s a virtual server. Am 27.06.2014 10:53, schrieb Klaipedaville on Google: > My ISP has a generic rDNS. For clarity I’ll say that it is defined as > follows, "Generic rDNS means that a DNS query > on the IP address resolves to something like: 123-45-67-8.yo

Re: Postfix and Generic rDNS

2014-06-27 Thread Klaipedaville on Google
Mvg, >Joni From: DTNX Postmaster Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 12:12 To: postfix users Subject: Re: Postfix and Generic rDNS On 27 Jun 2014, at 10:53, Klaipedaville on Google wrote: > I have a quick question / request for clarification. I’ll try to be concise. > > My ISP has a g

Postfix and Generic rDNS

2014-06-27 Thread Klaipedaville on Google
Hello there, I have a quick question / request for clarification. I’ll try to be concise. My ISP has a generic rDNS. For clarity I’ll say that it is defined as follows, "Generic rDNS means that a DNS query on the IP address resolves to something like: 123-45-67-8.your.isp.com. The opposite of g

Re: improving logging

2014-05-26 Thread Klaipedaville on Google
Create custom logs, instruct postfix to log to your custom logs by giving it the correct new path (instead of the default syslog), then copy-paste the original mysql tables into your custom created logs then add as many custom rows, sql commands as you please or just create totally brand-new dat

Re: SSL LDAP maps cause SEGV in cleanup

2014-05-23 Thread Klaipedaville on Google
Agree with Scott. This is not a Postfix issue. The last post on denyhosts daemon sending mails from nobody to root causing noqeue and fqdn required 'reaction' in postfix wasn't a postfix directives' issue as well either. Setting daemon's mailto and mailfrom fixes that in basically a matter of s