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On 2/11/25 14:53, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 2/11/25 14:48, Florian Piekert wrote:
Amazon.com in the filename.
.com extension.
/name=[^>]*\.(bat|com|exe|dll|vbs|xls|zip)/ REJECT
I imagin
On 2/11/25 14:53, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 2/11/25 14:48, Florian Piekert wrote:
Amazon.com in the filename.
.com extension.
/name=[^>]*\.(bat|com|exe|dll|vbs|xls|zip)/ REJECT
I imagine I should make that regexp:
/name=[^>]*\.(bat|com|exe|dll|vbs|xls|zip)\b/
(should a \b wor
On 2/11/25 14:48, Florian Piekert wrote:
Amazon.com in the filename.
.com extension.
/name=[^>]*\.(bat|com|exe|dll|vbs|xls|zip)/ REJECT
I imagine I should make that regexp:
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Amazon.com in the filename.
.com extension.
DOH!
Thank you :D
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T
I've successfully sent and received PDF attachments before. In fact, I
just did another test, sending a *different* PDF file between two local
accounts at different domains, and it worked perfectly with no complaint.
So why on EARTH is my mailserver rejecting *THIS* PDF attachment bas
to consider updating it.
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b some time ago, and have seen zero problems with it
whatsoever. It solved a number of then-existing issues for me.
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Mobil
On 17/11/24 03:23, Matus UHLAR - fantomas via Postfix-users wrote:
On Sat, Nov 16, 2024 at 05:04:32PM +1100, Phil via Postfix-users wrote:
Is default_extra_recipient_limit not limiting the number of
recipients in a
given message ?
On 16/11/24 17:12, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote
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On 16/11/24 16:58, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
On Sat, Nov 16, 2024 at 01:38:25PM +0800, Hua Y via Postfix-users wrote
On 16/11/24 17:00, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
On Sat, Nov 16, 2024 at 04:52:24PM +1100, Phil via Postfix-users wrote:
Yes - default_destination_rate_delay sets how many seconds between sending
messages,
Even for non-SMTP transports or internal relaying, ... not a good idea
On 16/11/24 16:58, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
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default_destination_rate_delay = 3
default_extra_recipient_limit = 50
works for small setups . . .
Can you please explain the two options a bit more?
For the
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On 2024-11-16 13:05, Phil via Postfix-users wrote:
On 16/11/24 11:31, Phil via Postfix-users wrote:
On 16/11/24 11:25, jeff--- via Postfix-users wrote:
How can I setup recipient rate limit in
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On 2024-11-16 13:05, Phil via Postfix-users wrote:
On 16/11/24 11:31, Phil via Postfix-users wrote:
On 16/11/24 11:25, jeff--- via Postfix-users wrote:
How can I setup recipient rate limit in postfix? or via a milter?
This setting should be
On 16/11/24 11:31, Phil via Postfix-users wrote:
On 16/11/24 11:25, jeff--- via Postfix-users wrote:
How can I setup recipient rate limit in postfix? or via a milter?
This setting should be against local users in our system.
Thank you.
you can put
default_extra_recipient_limit = 50
in
On 16/11/24 11:25, jeff--- via Postfix-users wrote:
How can I setup recipient rate limit in postfix? or via a milter?
This setting should be against local users in our system.
Thank you.
you can put
default_extra_recipient_limit = 50
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On 2/11/24 08:06, Thomas Cameron via Postfix-users wrote:
On 11/1/24 4:01 PM, Zachary Appella via Postfix-users wrote:
Is it just me, or has the postfix website been down for months?
Works for me. But you have to go to https://www.postfix.org, not just
https://postfix.org.
Wouldn't a qu
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en those. (For instance I
currently block .shop *except for* wandering.shop, which is widely used
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My conclusion is: The mail_version set by 3.9.0 is not what is
expected, but *this will only be a problem to you* if you have config
directives that you no
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restart after update because the new lib directory was created as
/usr/lib64/postfix/3.9, not /usr/lib64/postfix/3.9.0.
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Tuesday, August 6, 2024, 10:08:33 PM, Marek Podmaka via Postfix-users wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2024 at 09:51, Phil Biggs via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>> I only use list.dnswl.org (for good ones) and zen.spamhaus.org (bad) in
>> postscreen. Very effective but I did, ju
about to ask a similar question.
I only use list.dnswl.org (for good ones) and zen.spamhaus.org (bad) in
postscreen. Very effective but I did, just once, see an IP simultaneously
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shows there was no contact to the server ?
Im unsure where the problem is as i can send and receive gmail hotmail
etc etc but not the postfix mail list . . .
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On 30/07/2024 1:23 pm, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 01:14:15PM +1000, Phil Steel
Copy and paste from the email gave top...@philfixit.info however the
email address is actually p...@philfixit.info and i can send and receive
mail to google . . . Cheers Phil
On 30/07/2024 12:53 pm, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
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there may
be a problem delivering messages top...@philfixit.info. You may want to
check with your mail administrator for more help.
I tried again with philfixit.com.au and get no answer from the mail list
server. here is postconf and doveconf. Any help would be appreciated.
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messages for a specific account to a
> specific postfix server to send out?
> Thanks in advance
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> On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 8:05 PM Phil Biggs via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>> Not sure about the rest of your requirements but perhaps
>>
>> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = reject_unver
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>> Today I noticed that, occasionally, I see a syslog message stating "blocked
>> using zen.spamhaus..." bu
ANGUP after 0.8 from [185.242.226.22]:49012 in
tests after SMTP handshake
postfix/postscreen 86907 - - DISCONNECT [185.242.226.22]:49012
My syslogd (and system as a whole) is far from busy.
Postfix 3.8.4 on FreeBSD 13.2-RELEASE-p8
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postscreen is great against bots, but fail2ban with firwall are still better
against abusers.
And once you get the "Aha!" insight into how its configuration works,
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Saturday, January 13, 2024, 12:31:27 AM, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
> Phil Biggs via Postfix-users:
>> postfix/dnsblog 17448 - - warning: dnsblog_query: lookup error for DNS query
>> 137.52.152.104.list.dnswl.org: Host or domain name not found. Name service
&g
Friday, January 12, 2024, 11:26:33 AM, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
> Phil Biggs via Postfix-users:
>>
>> Back in June of 2023 I added list.dnswl.org to postscreen.
>>
>> Over time I've noticed that I get the occasional lookup error like this:
>>
ist_action = enforce
postscreen_dnsbl_allowlist_threshold = -1
postscreen_dnsbl_sites = list.dnswl.org*-6, zen.spamhaus.org*2
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istically enabled pipelining test also have
the same effect?
With smtpd_forbid_unauth_pipelining in place, is an entry of
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Agh. I've been looking at mail.log on the wrong machine ALL ALONG .
kill me now
This was my problem:
Nov 9 20:26:17 minbar postfix/virtual[3125]: fatal: configuration
error: virtual_mailbox_limit is smaller
Agh. I've been looking at mail.log on the wrong machine ALL ALONG .
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On 11/9/23 20:15, Phil Stracchino via Postfix-users wrote:
OK, I also:
* made /var/spool/mail/fenianhouse.com/ and below group-writeable to gid
2000
* added postfix to group 2000
* restarted postfix
but my test message is still sitting in the queue with nothing happening.
I also just manually
On 11/9/23 19:45, Phil Stracchino via Postfix-users wrote:
What probably-should-be-obvious thing am I missing?
Do I need to manually create /var/spool/mail/fenianhouse.com/ ?
Do I need to manually create
/var/spool/mail/fenianhouse.com/seanfenian/ ?
I believe so. When I've used vi
On 11/9/23 19:52, Phil Stracchino via Postfix-users wrote:
I have deliberately not included fenianhouse.com and seanfenian.com in
$mydestination on the mailserver. *Should* I? This is my first try at
setting up virtual mailbox domains, I don't doubt I've made mistakes.
Update: ye
On 11/9/23 19:05, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
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virtual_mailbox_domains = seanfenian.com fenianhouse.com
virtual_mailbox_maps= lmdb:/etc/postfix/vmailbox
virtual:
seanfen...@fenianhouse.com
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On 2023-11-09 at 17:50:20 UTC-0500 (Thu, 9 Nov 2023 17:50:20 -0500)
Phil Stracchino via Postfix-users
is rumored to have said:
Hey folks,
I'm trying (for the first time) to add two virtual domains for
publishing to my long-time-s
ld-be-obvious thing am I missing?
Do I need to manually create /var/spool/mail/fenianhouse.com/ ?
Do I need to manually create /var/spool/mail/fenianhouse.com/seanfenian/ ?
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gt; Thanks,
> ==ml
Problem was a missing 'btree:' file_type, as in:
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Does anybody know of a working (production level) ARC capable milter
particularly for a Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS with postfix 3.6.4 ?
rspamd from 1.6 on has an ARC module.
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s let rspamd handle
DKIM, DMARC etc for you. Any lookup by rspamd happens *after* Postfix
has accepted the message and passed it to milters.
If you're doing that and it's not working, try the rspamd mailing list,
#rspamd on OFTC, or their Telegram channel.
(see https://rspamd.com/s
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> On Mon, Sep 18, 2023 at 09:38:49AM +1000, Phil Biggs via Postfix-users wrote:
>> > https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-net/2022-October/002556.html
>>
>> Ah, just saw this but it
mentally to move mail from one system
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Though perhaps this level of attention to phrasing is only applicable in
Talmud scholarship...
Hey, six thousand years of Talmudic scholarship can't all be wrong! :D
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lines in the README that say:
"This test is opportunistically enabled when postscreen(8) has to use the
built-in SMTP engine anyway. This is to make postscreen(8) logging more
informative."
You should have:
postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold = -1 (
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inspection. If you want
deep inspection, do it after acceptance using a more suitable tool ...
such as rspamd. Don't try to do it in postscreen. That's not its
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string, that looks
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> Saturday, March 18, 2023, 4:39:36 PM, Bill Cole via Postfix-users wrote:
>> On 2023-03-18 at 01:28:42 UTC-0400 (Sat, 18 Mar 2023 16:28:42 +1100)
>> Phil Biggs via Postfix-users
>> is rumored to h
Saturday, March 18, 2023, 4:39:36 PM, Bill Cole via Postfix-users wrote:
> On 2023-03-18 at 01:28:42 UTC-0400 (Sat, 18 Mar 2023 16:28:42 +1100)
> Phil Biggs via Postfix-users
> is rumored to have said:
>> I have just finished building a new server for a friend and, after
>&
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system by default.
S3 really isn't intended to be used that way. I'm not sure how you'd
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world).
But I would suggest that [announce] has definite value.
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so quite happy with
> no tags at all.
Likewise, To keep my mail client's threaded view sane I resorted to using
header_checks:
/^Subject: \[pfx\] (.*)$/ REPLACE Subject: $1
Probably not an intended use and horribly efficient but it works for me.
(Assuming the [P-U] will fade away eventual
On 3/9/23 18:41, Roger Klorese via Postfix-users wrote:
Wietse, as a non-native English-speaker: are you aware that “p-u” is a childish
declaration that something stinks?
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current tag.
> Wietse
Maybe it's just me but the tag seems to really confuses a threaded view
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OK, this is very useful information that's not obvious from the
documentation. I have taken a leap of faith and made the tiny handful
of Postfix configuration changes necessary to let Rspamd handle all of
DKIM, DMARC, SPF inste
I have not found
DMARC reporting very useful to me except to confirm that a couple of
moderately large Boston-area remailers consistently throw my DMARC on
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I'm STILL trying to figure out rspamd's documentation enough to
understand how to enable and configure all of those, so that I can have
one milter instead of four.
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d to
fix the problem.
So what's the option for a more upto date version of DKIM milter for debian?
s/for debian//
FIFY
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Out of sheer curiosity ... Mailman 2 or 3?
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On 2/13/23 16:07, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 2/13/23 15:18, Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
Isn't this estimate based on the assumption that the scheme used to
generate the password is known?
Well, sort of. But what it means in practice is that after the common
dictionary attack pass, you do a
words. Because most people who are going to use that
password scheme aren't going to pick words like floccinoccipilification.
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ds good if you don't really think about it, but actually is
shockingly cryptographically weak, something like 1.5-2.5 bits of
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Monday, January 30, 2023, 10:59:19 AM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 10:50:16AM +1100, Phil Biggs wrote:
>> I understand that why something non-critical, like the patch below, wouldn't
>> be
>> listed in the announcement but would it have be
dict_cache.c
> +++ src/util/dict_cache.c
> @@ -659,8 +659,8 @@ voiddict_cache_close(DICT_CACHE *cp)
> /*
> * Destroy the DICT_CACHE object.
> */
-myfree(cp->>name);
> dict_cache_control(cp, DICT_CACHE_CTL_INTERVAL, 0, DICT_CACHE_CTL_END);
+myfree(cp->>name);
> dict_close(cp->db);
> if (cp->saved_curr_key)
> myfree(cp->saved_curr_key);
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ey);
Thank you, Victor.
I hope you haven't deprived Wietse of something to do on the train. :)
Cheers,
Phil
ime.
I was just curious what might cause that string of question marks.
My own logs, on a very similar server, don't seem to have any instances of the
same.
Thanks,
Phil
d a host of links to
other irrelevant things — companies, compilers, recruiting firms,
second-hand frobnitz dealers — also called OpenArc, but this is probably
a good place to start:
https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenARC
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least.
BTW, if memory serves, 8.x beyond some fairly low minor version (8.0.8
maybe?) will also listen on port 13306, and automatically ASSUME you
want SSL on all connections to 13306. I don't know whether that helps you.
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ting without ssl via postfix works fine also.
I'm running Postfix 3.5.17 on Debian 11.5
What MySQL version and how is it configured? For some time now MySQL
has actually implemented 'SSL' connections as TLS and should not require
a client certificate.
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done so far.
There is truth in that. We are each the sum of our own experiences,
including our mistakes.
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n possible be to
a complex tool such as Postfix. Perl's documentation, for example, is
extraordinarily deep and complete; but there are reasons why the camel
and llama books exist as well.
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On 12/20/22 21:39, Samer Afach wrote:
I could share postconf too, but it's huge and I don't want to make this
a huge burden unless necessary.
'postconf -n' is much more concise. Try it.
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te domain. What am
I misunderstanding about psmtp and how it works, and does anyone know
how I can get these emails properly delivered?
Looks like a missing . in a DNS PTR record to me.
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forwarding.
The state of mailing list managers right now is also complex. Would
you rather have:
(mailman2)
Or (mailman3)
Or (majordomo)?
Did you consider Sympa? It might be heavier than you want, but it's good.
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Thursday, November 24, 2022, 7:22:09 PM, Doug Hardie wrote:
>> On Nov 23, 2022, at 23:27, Phil Biggs wrote:
>>
>> Thursday, November 24, 2022, 5:24:12 PM, Doug Hardie wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I am trying with the postscreen dns lookup disa
t statement that will reject the email when
> the user is not in the virtual alias table that needs to be before the rbl
> rejects. I thought that reject_unverified_recipient would do that, but
> apparently not.'
> -- Doug
Never heard of the parameter "incoming_smtpd_restrictions"
Is that really what you have in main.cf
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And I would send five hundred more
Just to be the man who'd send a thousand mails
To flood your mailbox more...
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h, is that we are in a lot better
place to do that secure authentication now, because our tools (hardware
and software) are so much better and more capable. But that doesn't
mean it's not still a hard problem.
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not see the
RBL failures and will be unable to learn from them.
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