ly on LDAP for aliases and and
group distribution lists. If Postfix couldn’t do that kind of stuff I don’t
know what I would do. And so I’d bet that with a little googling around you
would discover how to do aliases out of mysql as well.
Good luck.
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield Co
determination based on some sort of dynamic list (preferably ldap based).
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
ITS will never ask you for your password. Please don’t share yours with anyone!
baffled.
Is that even possible?
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
ITS will never ask you for your password. Please don’t share yours with anyone!
On Apr 9, 2014, at 9:17 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 02:38:32AM +0000, Rob Tanner wrote:
>
>> The policyd daemon is a perfect tool for setting quotas (i.e., number
>> of message per hour, day, etc). The problem is that we depend
>> heavily of
result_attribute = mailRoutingAddress
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
ITS will never ask you for your password. Please don’t share yours with anyone!
On Mar 4, 2014, at 7:25 PM, Venkat
mailto:mvenkat...@gmail.com>> wrote:
When a password gets compromised, spam starts to pour out of the
server from endless numbers of IP's, to endless numbers of addresses.
Rate limiting is interesting but doesn't really stop the spam.
Counting clien
the
new second account.
What am I doing wrong here?
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
ITS will never ask you for your password. Please don’t share yours with anyone!
allows encrypted
connections to be made to it (has a real vert and everything) but my problem
now is the other way around, I need one of my postfix servers to initiate an
encrypted connection to Mandrill.
Can anybody point me to some documentation? Perhaps a howto?
Thanks.
Rob Tanner
rtan
divtag uniqueMember attribute actually returns the DNs for
departments in the division which, in turn, have uniqueMember attributes, each
of which contains the DN of an actual person with a mailRoutingAddress
attribute.
A translation of the above should give me what I need to translate
I'm trying to build Postfix with LDAP support on Red Hat ES 5. As per the
LDAP_README, I added:
make tidy
make makefiles CCARGS="-I/usr/include -DHAS_LDAP -I/usr/include/sasl
-DUSE_LDAP_SASL" \
AUXLIBS="-L/usr/lib -lldap -L/usr/lib -llber"
to the build process and then make and make instal
e specific documentation or a how
to available anywhere on the net?
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
rtan...@linfield.edu<mailto:rtan...@linfield.edu>
I've googled around a quite a bit and while I can find lots of instruction on
what I need in order for Postfix to validate incoming mail, I find nothing
about what I need to do to make sure Postfix does whatever it needs to do to
make sure the MTA receiving the mail validates it. And the dearth
le to detect in a single line when I find "NOQUEUE" in log.
Regards,
Newton Pasqualini Filho
newtonpasqual...@gmail.com<mailto:newtonpasqual...@gmail.com>
Em 13/06/2013, às 18:34, Rob Tanner
mailto:rtan...@linfield.edu>> escreveu:
Hi,
I'm trying to come up with
on the same log line?
Thanks.
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
ITS will never ask you for your password. Please don’t share yours with anyone!
On 11/12/10 10:27 AM, "Jeroen Geilman" wrote:
> On 11/12/2010 07:06 PM, Rob Tanner wrote:
>> Is there a limit on incoming messages on a single connection? Hi,
>>
>> Our admissions office sends out mass mailings to prospective students,
>> anywhere from
closing the connection. Is there a limit, configurable or otherwise, to the
number of messages postfix can receive on a single connection? And at that
point, does postfix close the connection to the client?
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
Yep. That fixed it. Thanks.
On 3/16/10 1:00 PM, "Brian Evans - Postfix List"
wrote:
> On 3/16/2010 3:55 PM, Rob Tanner wrote:
>> Hi,
>> ehlo cheshire
>> 250-neskowin.linfield.edu
>> 250-PIPELINING
>> 250-SIZE 1500
>> 250-VRFY
>> 2
what¹s going on and how I may have
inadvertently configured it that way?
Thanks,
Rob
--
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
503-883-2558
mechanisms beyond PLAIN and if I specify noplaintext in main.cf, Postfix
just hangs.
Is anybody using any of the secure authentication mechanisms and would you
be willing to share your configuration with me?
Thanks,
Rob
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
; On 2/12/2010 11:21 AM, Michael Saldivar wrote:
>> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Rob Tanner > <mailto:rtan...@linfield.edu>> wrote:
>>
>>>> TLS is enabled on port 25 of our server and it has a regular Thawte
>>>> certificate behind it. Te
On 2/10/10 4:40 PM, "Jorge Armando Medina" wrote:
> Rob Tanner wrote:
>> If you¹re familiar with email, you know you can add ³Send mail as²
>> identities and when you setup a second identity, you have the option
>> of using Gmail¹s SMTP server or the SMTP server
are successfully using a similar setup with Gmail, could
you please pass on your wisdom.
Thanks,
Rob
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
delivered to the program.
Can someone please tell me what I need to do to get this to work right? I¹m
running this in a separate instance of Postfix, so no matter what I do, I
won¹t screw up the main mail system.
Thanks.
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
503
every message generates a request. In
actual production, the policy checks will follow after the rejects. So the
question remains, how do I interpret those requests that lack the instance
attribute?
Thanks.
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
503-883-2558
recipient
message would contain an instance attribute with a unique value. Is that
incorrect? How do I interpret a request with no instance attribute?
Thanks.
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
503-883-2558
running a version of Postfix earlier than v2.2 (postfix.org numbering) it
should always be non-zero.
Can anyone enlighten me on this?
Thanks,
Rob
--
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
503-883-2558
recipient
attributes, I get multiple delegation requests. Is that always the case and
therefore no delegation request has multiple instances of the same
attribute, or is it that I haven¹t sent the right test message to see the
multiples in a singe request?
Thanks,
Rob
--
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services
--
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
503-883-2558
hits the server it¹s piped directly to the content filter and only after the
filter feeds it back into the server are aliases evaluated. Is that always
the default case or do I need to something, possibly in master.cf to insure
it?
Thanks,
Rob
--
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College
Thanks for your feedback. I do have $myhostname defined and you've
confirmed what I thought. It's their issue and they need to fix it.
Again, thanks.
-- Rob
On 3/4/09 12:19 PM, "LuKreme" wrote:
> On 4-Mar-2009, at 12:33, Rob Tanner wrote:
>> X-Spam-Flag:
misunderstanding what that test tests for?
Thanks.
--
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
503-883-2558
On 12/18/08 5:34 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Rob Tanner:
I set up a separate instance of Postfix on one of my mail servers so
that I can deal with a special instance of a FAX server without messing
up production mail. The email messages it handles are always addressed
to @send.fax and the
irst place (no error about
unknown local recipient), but I'm wondering if the way the alias is
declared is the reason the message is not being delivered to the program.
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
Linfield College
McMinnville, Oregon
to do in the
setup to get this second instance running?
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
Linfield College
McMinnville, Oregon
On 11/10/08 12:32 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
Rob Tanner wrote:
Hi,
Most of our group mailing lists (which are defined via an LDAP entry
directly accessed by Postfix) are restricted so that you must have or
be spoofing a local email address -- checked via check_sender_access
and rejecting
same.
I've gotten nowhere so far. Can anyone offer me a few pointers.
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
Linfield College
On 8/28/08 11:25 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Rob Tanner:
Hi,
We have a printer IP segment/VLAN which is only printers and these
printers are also scanners, and they email the scan back to the user.
Since the scan outputs frequently exceed the configured
message_size_limit of 7.5MB, in
m might be?
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
Linfield College
On 8/27/08 5:44 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
Rob Tanner wrote:
Hi,
I have set up a second port for postfix to listen on specifically to
bypass the message_size_limit parameter. Basically, we have a couple
of IP segments that have printer scanners and the scanners email the
scan to the user and
nt out the smtpd_client_restrictions line in master.cf, it
connects just fine.
Any ideas about what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
Linfield College
On 8/12/08 2:50 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
Rob Tanner wrote:
Problem partially solved. The transport map was "*
smtp:smtp.linfield.edu" and so everything was immediately relayed to
that server and it, in turn,sent it right back. If I remove the
transport entry in main.cf, the
ix doesn't seem to know where to send it (the
next hop has to be smtp.linfield.edu).
What does the transport table need to look like to make this all happen
as it should?
Thank,
Rob
On 8/12/08 10:10 AM, Rob Tanner wrote:
Hi,
I am hosting the mailman mailing list manager on
ome other parameter or parameters that I need to set?
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
Linfield College
hanks
for pointing me to where I needed to go.
-- Rob
On 8/7/08 10:12 AM, Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
Rob Tanner wrote:
Hi,
I have 2 edge servers in my mail setup. Both are running Postfix
2.2. Both are configured to use a content filter that feeds back
into Postfix which then forward
something that I need to worry about?
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
Linfield College
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