Il 18/10/2012 17:45, Ralf Hildebrandt ha scritto:
* Simone Felici :
That's sendmail, not postfix.
I know this settings shoud be referred to sendmail and shouldn't have nothing
to do with this issue.
BTW I'm asking here infos on how manage correctly these mails to
postf
Hello to all!
I've a little issue with some queued mails. On a server a script is sending mails using perl and the
'/bin/mail' command. This night I've registered a network outage and some mails are not sent.
Of course the daemon running is postfix.
After some search I've noticed the mails are
Noel Jones ha scritto:
mouss wrote:
Mouss,
this could be a solution... but haven't find any example or documation
to try it.
Could you pount me at any example?
make sure to read:
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps
smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_
mouss ha scritto:
Simone Felici a écrit :
Why? Uhm, dunno...
It seems certain mailclients has Autenticated smtp enabled as default
and if the client found the smtp server support it, then it try to send
in auth. This return an error, due inappropriate settings of the client.
if you know their
Simone Felici ha scritto:
Hi to all!
I've tested successfully a simple smtp server with SMTP authenticated.
Now I would like do the following:
My server has two interfaces with IP1 and IP2.
I would like to setup postfix to permit AUTH-SMTP only for sessions
incoming on IP1 and normal
Wietse Venema ha scritto:
Simone Felici:
Hi to all!
I've tested successfully a simple smtp server with SMTP authenticated.
Now I would like do the following:
My server has two interfaces with IP1 and IP2.
I would like to setup postfix to permit AUTH-SMTP only for sessions incoming on
IP
Hi to all!
I've tested successfully a simple smtp server with SMTP authenticated.
Now I would like do the following:
My server has two interfaces with IP1 and IP2.
I would like to setup postfix to permit AUTH-SMTP only for sessions incoming on
IP1 and normal SMTP sessions on IP2.
I've only find
Charles Marcus ha scritto:
On 10/29/2008, Joe Sloan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
All our production boxes are 100% reiserfs, and have been for some
years, based on performance testing. They have been rock solid, and most
of them have 800 day uptimes at this point. I did some performance
comparison
Stefan Förster ha scritto:
Conclusion: Don't put valuable data on ReiserFS. Don't do premature
optimization. You can always change filesystems if your tests show
performance gains and you run into performance shortages.
Cheers
Stefan
Thank you for the answer, I'll take a look to your tests t
less 120.000 mails stored per day (already filtered trought
spam filters from frontend servers).
Any suggestions? Any test results on both FS to compare with mine I'll create?
Thank's a lot!
Simon
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