On Tirs, Juli 28, 2009 17:42, Serge Fonville wrote:
>> To turn off incoming mail completely, comment out the
>> "smtp ... smtpd" service in master.cf.
>
> Wouldn't that completely disable smtp then?
smtpd_ != smtp_
with smtpd disabled postfix can still work as client to a mx or smarthost
--
xp
Thanks all;
Instead of locking down access to smtpd for loopback and local IP address, I've
simply commented out smtpd, but not smtp, it works!
Thanks,
.vp
> From: ralf.hildebra...@charite.de
>
> * Serge Fonville :
>>> * Serge Fonville :
> To turn off incoming mail completely, comment
* Serge Fonville :
> > * Serge Fonville :
> >> > To turn off incoming mail completely, comment out the
> >> > "smtp ... smtpd" service in master.cf.
> >>
> >> Wouldn't that completely disable smtp then?
> >
> > Incoming, yes.
> Perhaps I misunderstood then, but when would a mail be send then if it
> * Serge Fonville :
>> > To turn off incoming mail completely, comment out the
>> > "smtp ... smtpd" service in master.cf.
>>
>> Wouldn't that completely disable smtp then?
>
> Incoming, yes.
Perhaps I misunderstood then, but when would a mail be send then if it
can't listen to SMTP requests?
To m
* Serge Fonville :
> > To turn off incoming mail completely, comment out the
> > "smtp ... smtpd" service in master.cf.
>
> Wouldn't that completely disable smtp then?
Incoming, yes.
--
Ralf Hildebrandt
Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Campus B
> To turn off incoming mail completely, comment out the
> "smtp ... smtpd" service in master.cf.
Wouldn't that completely disable smtp then?
wiskbr...@hotmail.com wrote:
Thanks Serge, my needs are different. What I've done so far was the following:
myhostname = nonrelayhost.example.com
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.100.10/32
# Or, this?
# mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8, $myhostname
The above might work, but would still require manua
> Thanks Serge, my needs are different. What I've done so far was the
> following:
>
> myhostname = nonrelayhost.example.com
> mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.100.10/32
>
> # Or, this?
> # mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8, $myhostname
If you just want to block incoming mails from outside your network
Thanks Serge, my needs are different. What I've done so far was the following:
myhostname = nonrelayhost.example.com
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.100.10/32
# Or, this?
# mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8, $myhostname
The above might work, but would still require manually masagging the file, I am
Hi,
> I would like to configure postfix to send whatever is in its queue to
> whatever is setup as smarthost, but *NOT* listen for incoming mail; this
> particular server is not a mail relay and I do not want to allow it to be an
> open relay.
Start by looking here:
http://groups.google.com/gr
Hallo;
I would like to configure postfix to send whatever is in its queue to whatever
is setup as smarthost, but *NOT* listen for incoming mail; this particular
server is not a mail relay and I do not want to allow it to be an open relay.
Anything I must specifically perform?
Thanks many,
.v
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