code since it would be running under it's own context?
--- Original Message ---
On Tuesday, December 27th, 2022 at 12:02 AM, Wietse Venema
wrote:
> mats:
>
> > First statement: I'm new to Postfix
> > Second statement: I'm old enough that a 30mb harddr
cure email.
--- Original Message ---
On Tuesday, December 27th, 2022 at 12:07 AM, Rob McGee wrote:
> On 12/26/2022 4:18 PM, mats wrote:
>
> > First statement: I'm new to Postfix
> > Second statement: I'm old enough that a 30mb harddrive was big then
First statement: I'm new to Postfix
Second statement: I'm old enough that a 30mb harddrive was big then I started
working with computers ..
The Challenge
I want to be able to run my own "idp" type script when someone tries to connect
to my mailserver. Basically I want to refuse them even a
]: warning:
inside mail_command_client
2015-02-15T17:51:31+02:00 outgoingmail-3 postfix/smtp[10831]: warning:
read public/flush socket: Permission denied
2015-02-15T17:51:31+02:00 outgoingmail-3 postfix/smtp[10831]: warning:
6D78614224: flush service failure
Quoting Wietse Venema :
Mats Luspa:
Y
ned in the text.
One post in the link above claims that the bug has been fixed in
kernel 3.18.0-8.9.
However this is clearly not a postfix issue. I want to thank for the
suggestions and explanations from Wietse V and Viktor D that lead to
the right track to solve this.
/Regards Mats
Quot
Yes, apparmor is used. But I'm not an expert in configuring apparmor.
But maybe something there is preventing the linux-container to read
some part of the file system that affects postfix.
I must check it.
/Mats
Quoting Wietse Venema :
Mats Luspa:
connect(16, {sa_family=AF_
Hello!
Thanks for your suggestion. It seems to be some Permission denies in
the trace-file that comes below:
--
read(15, "\27\3\3\0\340", 5)= 5
read(15,
"R_4\322w\5\231\277S\36\306\374\330\217\320$\306\242\247\26
Ok, thanks for your engagement in this topic. Maybe there can be a
problem with the host kernel also.
I will test to install this as an Docker on the same host machine and
see what happens.
/Regards Mats
Quoting Wietse Venema :
Wietse Venema:
$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu1410 3.16.0-30
tem to debug if
you would prefer that. If you are familiar with linux-containers I
could also make a clone and you could get it.
I could also get the source code from the package, compile and add the
debugging code that you mentioned in the mail.
Mail me what method that you want to use.
= 0^M
2015-02-13T23:47:13+02:00 outgoingmail-2 postfix/smtp[10241]:
E87B0BF06: to=,
relay=mail.irf.se[2001:6b0:27:ff::c]:60180, delay=0.13,
delays=0/0/0.01/0.12, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as
438F8200D2)^M
2015-02-13T23:47:13+02:00 outgoingmail-2 postfix/qmgr[10234]:
E87B0BF06: removed^M
s I put on debugging as I wrote before.
Maybe someone out there experienced the same problem?
/Regards Mats
Quoting Wietse Venema :
Mats Luspa:
Hello again!
This is very strange. When I automatically trace the bounce process
according to the documentation here:
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_READM
tracing it stops working and the (bounce or
trace service failure) reappears.
I hope there is any logical explanation this? I don't want to have the
tracing on to get it to work.
/Regards Mats
Quoting Viktor Dukhovni :
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 05:35:34PM +0100, Mats Luspa wrote:
2015-02
somintefi...@telia.com -> (not found)
mailinfo.log:2015-02-13T16:31:52+02:00 outgoingmail-2
postfix/smtp[7438]: EF63DBD1E:
to=,
relay=mail.telia.com[62.20.233.128]:25, delay=5.4,
delays=0.01/0.01/0.31/5.1, dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred (bounce or trace
service failure)
/Regards Mats
Quotin
ould be done to stop local delivery of a message
after the server has gotten code 550 for that message?
/Regards Mats
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