Is there a simple way to discard email coming to a specific address,
such as nore...@domain.com without it having to go through all the other
spam filtering I have in place and clogging my mail queue?
Thanks.
--Richard
I've added all but the forward secrecy part on my email server running
postfix 2.10.1 (the latest in the CentOS7 repository), and
test.drownattack.com still reports vulnerability on port 25. Any help
will be greatly appreciated.
postconf -nf
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_maps = has
On 1/22/2016 6:42 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Richard B. Pyne:
I am seeing thousands (19000 today) of Illegal address syntax errors in
my logs that I suspect are coming from malware attempting to send spam.
The IP address shown is from our corporate firewall. The mail server is
outside.
We
I am seeing thousands (19000 today) of Illegal address syntax errors in
my logs that I suspect are coming from malware attempting to send spam.
The IP address shown is from our corporate firewall. The mail server is
outside.
We require logging in to send mail, but I can't figure out how to tra
I am running postfix 2.10.1, dovecot 2.2.10, with postfixadmin and maia
mailguard.
I am trying to figure out how to disable the HELO/EHLO
reject_non_fqdn_hostname on the submission port since many (most)
desktop and laptop clients don't send it.
I want to keep the restriction on port 25
Tha
Never mind, I figured it out
create a temporary entry in virtual, postsuper -r ALL
--Richard
On 6/30/2012 9:06 AM, Richard B. Pyne wrote:
> We forward email for a few customers we host using virtual alias maps
> through postfixadmin. As I always do with making major changes to
> postf
We forward email for a few customers we host using virtual alias maps
through postfixadmin. As I always do with making major changes to
postfix, I set it for soft_bounce. I recently move a mail system to a
new server and created a problem by mistyping an alias. I now have over
300 emails stuck in t