Steven Peterson:
> > The below settings are queue-manager settings and must be made in
> > main.cf, not master.cf.
>
> Thanks, moving those settings to main.cf was the charm. I have not been
> able to find a reference as to which parameters can be set using the -o
> switch by the transport in mas
On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 12:20:58PM -0400, Steven Peterson wrote:
> > The below settings are queue-manager settings and must be made in
> > main.cf, not master.cf.
>
> Thanks, moving those settings to main.cf was the charm. I have not been
> able to find a reference as to which parameters can be
> The below settings are queue-manager settings and must be made in
> main.cf, not master.cf.
Thanks, moving those settings to main.cf was the charm. I have not been
able to find a reference as to which parameters can be set using the -o
switch by the transport in master.cf, and which must be in
On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 03:25:26PM +, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 10:57:31AM -0400, Steven Peterson wrote:
>
> > $>cat /etc/postfix-br/master.cf
> > ...
> > acct_client1unix - - n - - smtp
> > -o syslog_name=br-client1
> > -o smtp_bind
On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 10:57:31AM -0400, Steven Peterson wrote:
> $>cat /etc/postfix-br/master.cf
> ...
> acct_client1unix - - n - - smtp
> -o syslog_name=br-client1
> -o smtp_bind_address=185.94.24.84
> -o smtp_helo_name=news.client1.org
The below setting
Dear Postfix Experts
Thanks to everyone's aid in improving my customer transport settings to the
comcast.net domain. Our backlog is going down steadily.
But I'm afraid that despite my efforts to gently spoon feed messages to
sensitive domains such as comcast.net, the logs indicate I am still
poun