Le 29/11/2010 08:53, Mauro a écrit :
On 29 November 2010 01:56, Victor Duchovni
wrote:
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 01:36:12PM -0700, ghe wrote:
I run postfix and my mail clients use smtps so I was thinking I may as
well close port 25. How can I do that?
I'd use iptables or equivalent.
I have
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 08:53:43AM +0100, Mauro wrote:
> On 29 November 2010 01:56, Victor Duchovni
> wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 01:36:12PM -0700, ghe wrote:
> >
> >>> I run postfix and my mail clients use smtps so I was thinking I may as
> >>> well close port 25. How can I do that?
> >>
On 29 November 2010 01:56, Victor Duchovni
wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 01:36:12PM -0700, ghe wrote:
>
>>> I run postfix and my mail clients use smtps so I was thinking I may as
>>> well close port 25. How can I do that?
>>
>> I'd use iptables or equivalent.
>>
>> I have my doubts about postf
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 01:36:12PM -0700, ghe wrote:
>> I run postfix and my mail clients use smtps so I was thinking I may as
>> well close port 25. How can I do that?
>
> I'd use iptables or equivalent.
>
> I have my doubts about postfix itself because I think that'd be an RFC
> violation. So
>>> I have my doubts about postfix itself because I think that'd be an RFC
>>> violation. So far...
>>
>> Could you elaborate on that a bit? I'm not sure what you mean.
>
> See Mouss' reply for a non-newbie response :-)
>
> Postfix is very good about obeying the 'rules'. And AFAIK, port 25 is one
On 11/28/10 1:43 PM, Grant wrote:
I have my doubts about postfix itself because I think that'd be an RFC
violation. So far...
Could you elaborate on that a bit? I'm not sure what you mean.
See Mouss' reply for a non-newbie response :-)
Postfix is very good about obeying the 'rules'. And AF
On 28 November 2010 21:58, mouss wrote:
> Le 28/11/2010 21:38, Grant a écrit :
I run postfix and my mail clients use smtps so I was thinking I may as
well close port 25. How can I do that?
>>>
>>> See the description of the "Service type": inet
>>>
>>> http://www.postfix.org/mas
I run postfix and my mail clients use smtps so I was thinking I may as
well close port 25. How can I do that?
>>>
>>> See the description of the "Service type": inet
>>>
>>> http://www.postfix.org/master.5.html
>>
>> Thanks Viktor. I commented the following in master.cf:
>>
>> smtp
Le 28/11/2010 21:38, Grant a écrit :
I run postfix and my mail clients use smtps so I was thinking I may as
well close port 25. How can I do that?
See the description of the "Service type": inet
http://www.postfix.org/master.5.html
Thanks Viktor. I commented the following in master.cf:
>> I run postfix and my mail clients use smtps so I was thinking I may as
>> well close port 25. How can I do that?
>
> I'd use iptables or equivalent.
>
> I have my doubts about postfix itself because I think that'd be an RFC
> violation. So far...
Could you elaborate on that a bit? I'm not sur
>> I run postfix and my mail clients use smtps so I was thinking I may as
>> well close port 25. How can I do that?
>
> See the description of the "Service type": inet
>
> http://www.postfix.org/master.5.html
Thanks Viktor. I commented the following in master.cf:
smtp inet n -
On 11/28/10 1:22 PM, Grant wrote:
I run postfix and my mail clients use smtps so I was thinking I may as
well close port 25. How can I do that?
I'd use iptables or equivalent.
I have my doubts about postfix itself because I think that'd be an RFC
violation. So far...
OTOH, you are liable
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 12:22:08PM -0800, Grant wrote:
> I run postfix and my mail clients use smtps so I was thinking I may as
> well close port 25. How can I do that?
See the description of the "Service type": inet
http://www.postfix.org/master.5.html
--
Viktor.
I run postfix and my mail clients use smtps so I was thinking I may as
well close port 25. How can I do that?
- Grant
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