Hi,
>> I thought I understood how to block a specific domain from being able
>> to send mail to users on my server, but I must be doing something
>> wrong. In main.cf I have:
>>
>> check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/sender_access,
>> check_client_access hash:/etc/postfix/client_access
>>
>> amo
Hi,
I thought I understood how to block a specific domain from being able
to send mail to users on my server, but I must be doing something
wrong. In main.cf I have:
check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/sender_access,
check_client_access hash:/etc/postfix/client_access
among others, in the smtp
Hi,
>> > Ah, found it. ?The problem is you've got the Postfix host relaying mail
>> > to itself. ?It's right in your log entries:
>> >
>> > to=, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]
>>
>> Yes, my apologies; as Sahil said, I'm using amavisd-new, although there is
>> no longer spam and virus scanning happenin
Hi,
> Ah, found it. The problem is you've got the Postfix host relaying mail
> to itself. It's right in your log entries:
>
> to=, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]
Yes, my apologies; as Sahil said, I'm using amavisd-new, although there is
no longer spam and virus scanning happening on this host.
The
Hi,
>>> Unfortunately, you deleted lots of useful information from the
>>> logging, including the break-down of handshake delays and of
>>> transmission delays.
>>
>> I wasn't sure that I should post the whole queued message here.
>
> The logs for a single message are usually about half a dozen li
Hi,
>> said: 421 smtp01.example.com Error: timeout exceeded (in reply to end
>> of DATA command))
>
> Unfortunately, you deleted lots of useful information from the
> logging, including the break-down of handshake delays and of
> transmission delays.
I wasn't sure that I should post the whole qu
Hi,
I have a postfix mail server that successfully delivers thousands of
messages per day, primarily to the same smarthost connected to it.
However, I have a number of messages that are stuck in the queue with
timeout errors:
said: 421 smtp01.example.com Error: timeout exceeded (in reply to end
Hi,
Ugh, I'm so sorry. Completely wrong list. I've been studying spam for
twelve hours straight.
Thanks,
Alex
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:40 PM, MySQL Student wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a few messages found in the quarantine that I need to train as
> ham because they were mark
Hi,
I have a few messages found in the quarantine that I need to train as
ham because they were marked as spam incorrectly. To do this, I added
the following to the top of the file so it becomes a normal email:
From DUMMY-LINE Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970
Is this correct? (without the leading spac
Hi,
>> What is the "submission" port? It doesn't have anything to do with
>> postfix or SASL?
>
> postfix running on the submission port. You need to configure your postfix
> for SMTP AUTH (SASL) and also configure postfix to listen on the submission
> port.
Ah, got it, thanks so much.
Best re
Hi,
>> with, so I had to add an entire /24 to mynetworks so he wouldn't have
>> a problem connecting.
>
> Er... the day I do something like that to work around the asstards at
> Verizon is the day someone needs to shoot me in the head.
Yeah, not fun, but have to keep the customer
> What is it ex
Hi,
>> I'm also pretty sure it's not a network issue. After passing
>> billions of packets there isn't a single error. I'm also pretty sure
>> DNS is configured properly.
>
> Have you checked the connection between postfix and the exchange
> machines? After some years, a cable can get bad, lousy,
Hi,
> problem today. Mail was queuing up on one of our servers with exactly
> the same messages as what you had. In our case a perl script on the
> postfix server had gone crazy and started consuming all the memory and
> swap space on the machine. Once that was fixed, the errors cleared up
> and t
Hi,
I have a user that travels frequently. We have been using
pop-before-smtp, and that's worked well. He now has a Verizon Air
card, and the IP changes faster than the popb4smtp db can keep up
with, so I had to add an entire /24 to mynetworks so he wouldn't have
a problem connecting.
He mentione
Hi,
I have been using an older version of postfix on a relay server for
quite a few years now, without any real incident. It accepts mail from
one or two other servers and forwards it on to an internal Exchange
server on the same network. It handles about 250k messages per day.
It's configured wit
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