Paul Gardiner a écrit :
> Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
>> Paul Gardiner wrote:
>>> Has postfix just recently been updated to use IPv6 when present?
>>>
>> From http://www.postfix.org/IPV6_README.html:
>> The first new parameter is called inet_protocols. This specifies what
>> protocols Postfi
Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
Paul Gardiner wrote:
Has postfix just recently been updated to use IPv6 when present?
From http://www.postfix.org/IPV6_README.html:
The first new parameter is called inet_protocols. This specifies what
protocols Postfix will use when it makes or accepts netwo
Paul Gardiner wrote:
> Has postfix just recently been updated to use IPv6 when present?
>
>From http://www.postfix.org/IPV6_README.html:
The first new parameter is called inet_protocols. This specifies what
protocols Postfix will use when it makes or accepts network connections,
and also controls
Apologies again for contacting the list when I hadn't exhausted my own
tests. Thing was, when I sent the first message, I was completely at
a loss.
Paul Gardiner wrote:
Feb 5 15:12:34 glidos postfix/smtpd[15222]: connect from localhost[::1]
Feb 5 15:12:34 glidos postfix/smtpd[15222]: NOQUEUE
Paul Gardiner wrote:
> Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
>
>> You post a fetchmail log entry, but no Postfix ones.
>> A bit more clarification of what Postfix is doing may help us help you.
>
> Ah right. I have a simpler test without using fetchmail now (
> I've substituted host.domain for the from
Paul Gardiner wrote:
Oh, yes I did. Sorry. I was in such a hurry. I hadn't realised quite how
much I rely on all this working flawlessly, as it has for years, until
this recent misconfiguration I must have done. Thanks for responding
so quickly.
And in a hurry again, I forgot the output of pos
Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
Paul Gardiner wrote:
Hi,
I've been running postfix under SuSE now for several years. I keep
up to date with SuSE by every now and then moving everything across
to a newly installed machine (git repository for config, and rsync
for data). This time something has
Paul Gardiner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been running postfix under SuSE now for several years. I keep
> up to date with SuSE by every now and then moving everything across
> to a newly installed machine (git repository for config, and rsync
> for data). This time something has gone wrong which prevents
Paul Gardiner wrote:
Hi,
I've been running postfix under SuSE now for several years. I keep
up to date with SuSE by every now and then moving everything across
to a newly installed machine (git repository for config, and rsync
for data). This time something has gone wrong which prevents
fetchmai
Hi,
I've been running postfix under SuSE now for several years. I keep
up to date with SuSE by every now and then moving everything across
to a newly installed machine (git repository for config, and rsync
for data). This time something has gone wrong which prevents
fetchmail sending to postfix.
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