Re: How can I accept only specific sender email addresses from the internet

2012-03-24 Thread Reid Thompson
On 3/24/2012 9:20 PM, Reid Thompson wrote: On 3/24/2012 9:09 PM, Allan Wind wrote: On 2012-03-24 21:03:59, Reid Thompson wrote: On 3/24/2012 8:44 PM, Allan Wind wrote: As stated you may want to look into check_sender_access: <http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_sender_restricti

Re: How can I accept only specific sender email addresses from the internet

2012-03-24 Thread Reid Thompson
On 3/24/2012 9:09 PM, Allan Wind wrote: On 2012-03-24 21:03:59, Reid Thompson wrote: On 3/24/2012 8:44 PM, Allan Wind wrote: As stated you may want to look into check_sender_access: <http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_sender_restrictions> so if I configure /etc/postfix/access

Re: How can I accept only specific sender email addresses from the internet

2012-03-24 Thread Reid Thompson
On 3/24/2012 8:44 PM, Allan Wind wrote: As stated you may want to look into check_sender_access: so if I configure /etc/postfix/access with myem...@domain1.com OK spousesem...@domain1.comOK child1em...@doma

How can I accept only specific sender email addresses from the internet

2012-03-24 Thread Reid Thompson
I'd like to configure my server to accept from the internet only emails from my family (approx 10 email addresses). I'd like to reject all other email. How would I go about doing this -- is there a recipe for this on the internet somewhere that someone could point me to? I.E. when traveling,

Re: good data backup system for a mail server?

2011-11-16 Thread Reid Thompson
may be of interest. works with postfix http://archiveopteryx.org/postfix

Looking for instructions on how to configure home server as a restricted relay host

2011-03-06 Thread Reid Thompson
What I would like to do: Configure my home postfix server (ubuntu) to: send email from local user accounts accept external (through my cable modem) smtp requests/relay mail for only authorized senders I.E. when I'm using a public internet connection, i'd like to have my smtp requests go

Re: postdrop: fatal: getrlimit: Operation not permitted

2011-02-09 Thread Reid Thompson
On 02/09/2011 01:07 PM, Reid Thompson wrote: > > I am running 2.13 glibc as of yesterday which does appear to coincide with my > issue Wietse/Brian, thanks for the insight. Luckily it appears that I have only a hand full of non-essential packages built against the new glibc. That

Re: postdrop: fatal: getrlimit: Operation not permitted

2011-02-09 Thread Reid Thompson
On 02/09/2011 12:57 PM, Reid Thompson wrote: > On 02/09/2011 12:36 PM, Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote: >> On 2/9/2011 11:33 AM, Reid Thompson wrote: >>> sending mail with mutt started failing yesterday with: >>> postdrop: fatal: getrlimit: Operation not permitted >

Re: postdrop: fatal: getrlimit: Operation not permitted

2011-02-09 Thread Reid Thompson
On 02/09/2011 12:36 PM, Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote: > On 2/9/2011 11:33 AM, Reid Thompson wrote: > This was one symptom caused by updating glibc to 2.13 > (http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=354041) > > There seems to be a lot of issues with glibc 2.13, particularly on &

Re: postdrop: fatal: getrlimit: Operation not permitted

2011-02-09 Thread Reid Thompson
On 02/09/2011 12:36 PM, Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote: > On 2/9/2011 11:33 AM, Reid Thompson wrote: >> sending mail with mutt started failing yesterday with: >> postdrop: fatal: getrlimit: Operation not permitted >> sendmail: warning: command "/usr/sbin/postdro

Re: postdrop: fatal: getrlimit: Operation not permitted

2011-02-09 Thread Reid Thompson
On 02/09/2011 11:39 AM, Wietse Venema wrote: > Reid Thompson: >> sending mail with mutt started failing yesterday with: >> postdrop: fatal: getrlimit: Operation not permitted > > Do you have AppArmor/SeLinux/other "security" software enabled? > > Wiet

postdrop: fatal: getrlimit: Operation not permitted

2011-02-09 Thread Reid Thompson
sending mail with mutt started failing yesterday with: postdrop: fatal: getrlimit: Operation not permitted sendmail: warning: command "/usr/sbin/postdrop -r" exited with status 1 sendmail: fatal: rthompso(303): unable to execute /usr/sbin/postdrop -r: Success I'm running gentoo, and tend to keep m