Thanks!
I did a search on the Postfix main site for "block" but didn't get any
results.
I wish there was a message board on the Postfix main site instead of JUST
the mailing list. Would making find things that are asked a lot quite
easier. Some of the mailing list archives don't have searc
I am getting quite a bit of SPAM coming from Hotmail. Instead of using verify
to check and see if they are legit senders, I think I would rather just block
them and be done with it. Maybe after a few months of my server not responding
to Spammer garbage, I will be removed from their SPAM lists
Gotcha... Wasn't thinking about threaded views. Sorry about that.
Rodman
> Rodman Frowert a écrit :
>> Mouss wrote,
>>
>>> please do not hijack threads. send a new message instead of replying to
>>> an unrelated one.
>>
>> I started t
Mouss wrote,
> please do not hijack threads. send a new message instead of replying to
> an unrelated one.
I started this thread. Not sure what thread I purportedly hijacked you
are referring to.
> if you want virtual users, then the way to go is virtual_mailbox_domains
> (after removing $mydom
Ahhh, now that makes more sense. I'll check it out.
Thanks Brian!
Rodman
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Evans - Postfix List"
To: "Postfix users"
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: mydomain & alias questions
Rodman Frowert wrote:
Noel,
I understand that anything for "mydomain" is looked up in /etc/passwd which
is a type of local recipitant table. But what if I want to feed that
"lookup system" another file in addition to the /etc/passwd file? I was
looking at the "local_recipitant_maps" parameter but haven't quite fi
uot;Brian Evans - Postfix List"
To: "Postfix users"
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 7:49 AM
Subject: Re: mydomain & alias questions
Rodman Frowert wrote:
I am wanting to accept mail for "mydomain" but I have users that don't
need system (unix) accounts and I really d
Hello,
I would like to receive mail at "mydomain" for a few users that are not
system (unix) users. I know I can add them as system users, however, from
a security standpoint I'd rather not. How can I have postfix deliever
mail to them? Do I have to create a new local lookup table? If that is
Hello,
I am wanting to accept mail for "mydomain" but I have users that don't need
system (unix) accounts and I really don't want to create them just for their
mail. Is there an easy way to lookup these users outside the local table?
Also, what happens to my system users if another table is c
List"
To:
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: Change Mailbox directory to absolute Path?
Rodman Frowert wrote:
Brian,
Thank you for your reply. That is a long way to go to simply change
the location that Postfix delivers to. Is that the only way.
I should be using Vir
ginal Message -
From: "Brian Evans - Postfix List"
To:
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: Change Mailbox directory to absolute Path?
Rodman Frowert wrote:
Hello,
Is there any way to change the "home_mailbox" definition so that it is
NOT relative to the s
Hello,
Is there any way to change the "home_mailbox" definition so that it is NOT
relative to the system user home directory? For example, I don't want to have
mail delievered to in /home/%u/Maildir. What I would like is something like
/home/vmail/%u(username)/Maildir/. I want to keep home d
Those darn spammers!
Thanks for your help, Noel.
Rodman
- Original Message -
From: "Noel Jones"
To: "Rodman Frowert" ;
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: SASL Problem
Rodman Frowert wrote:
Noel,
Your instructions worked perfectly. Now only c
Yeah, that makes more sense, doesn't it??
:-)
Thanks!
Rodman
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Evans - Postfix List"
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: SASL Problem
Rodman Frowert wrote:
Anyway, would you mind just looking over the end of my m
Noel,
Your instructions worked perfectly. Now only clients that AUTH can relay AND
send mail to systems users.
The system user thing was really bothering me. What would stop a spammer from
connected to my server and spamming the hell out of my system users (domain
that Postfix receieves for
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