On 2010-09-14 07:24, Richard Chapman wrote:
>>
>> Sep 13 23:18:48 C5 postfix/smtpd[15614]: connect from unknown[192.168.0.166]
>> Sep 13 23:18:48 C5 postfix/smtpd[15614]: 2CA8A1D2145A:
>> client=unknown[192.168.0.166], sasl_method=PLAIN, sasl_username=richard
>> Sep 13 23:18:48 C5 postfix/cleanup[
I think I have found two of the problems. See below.
On 13/09/2010 11:39 PM, Richard Chapman wrote:
On 13/09/2010 9:35 PM, Jasper Jongmans wrote:
On 2010-09-13 13:03, Richard Chapman wrote:
Hi again Jasper... I think we are in the home straight, but I still
It looks like a virus somewhere
Hi Jasper
I have found one of the remaining problems - and it isn't postfix
related. See below.
On 13/09/2010 11:39 PM, Richard Chapman wrote:
On 13/09/2010 9:35 PM, Jasper Jongmans wrote:
On 2010-09-13 13:03, Richard Chapman wrote:
Hi again Jasper... I think we are in the home straight
On 13/09/2010 9:35 PM, Jasper Jongmans wrote:
On 2010-09-13 13:03, Richard Chapman wrote:
Hi again Jasper... I think we are in the home straight, but I still
It looks like a virus somewhere - but I'm not sure where. All the
windows boxes here look well protected - but it almost looks like a
vi
On 2010-09-13 13:03, Richard Chapman wrote:
> Hi again Jasper... I think we are in the home straight, but I still
> have a couple of questions:-)
>
> [snip]
> As you can probably guess - I have fiddled with quite a few things
> over the last few days - and may not have been as careful as I shou
Hi again Jasper... I think we are in the home straight, but I still
have a couple of questions:-)
On 13/09/2010 12:09 AM, Jasper Jongmans wrote:
On 2010-09-12 17:41, Richard Chapman wrote:
Thanks again Jasper. I have enabled local -v debug logging - and I
think we can see in more detail
On 2010-09-12 17:41, Richard Chapman wrote:
Thanks again Jasper. I have enabled local -v debug logging - and I
think we can see in more detail where the problem arises - but I still
can't figure it out.
I have included what I think is the relevant bit... Here it is:
[snip]
Sep 12 23:01:00 C5 p
Thanks again Jasper. I have enabled local -v debug logging - and I
think we can see in more detail where the problem arises - but I still
can't figure it out.
I have included what I think is the relevant bit... Here it is:
8073]: relay: local
Sep 12 23:01:00 C5 postfix/local[28073]: exp_type:
On 2010-09-12 05:53, Richard Chapman wrote:
Hi again Jasper..
I do appreciate your help - but have not solved the problem yet.
Please see below.
On 9/09/2010 11:58 PM, Jasper Jongmans wrote:
On 2010-09-09 17:29, Richard Chapman wrote:
[snip]
Sep 9 22:43:50 C5 postfix/local[9259]: B3D401D223
Hi again Jasper..
I do appreciate your help - but have not solved the problem yet. Please
see below.
On 9/09/2010 11:58 PM, Jasper Jongmans wrote:
On 2010-09-09 17:29, Richard Chapman wrote:
I have been doing address masquerading - and thought that only
applied to sender addresses. After you
On 2010-09-09 12:50, Richard Chapman wrote:
postfix 2.3.3 under centos 5.5
I have had this postfix server running fine for ages with:
mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, $mydomain
With this setting it receives mail addressed to
validu...@aardvark.com.au and validu...@c5.aardvark
postfix 2.3.3 under centos 5.5
I have had this postfix server running fine for ages with:
mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, $mydomain
With this setting it receives mail addressed to
validu...@aardvark.com.au and validu...@c5.aardvark.com.au.
I want to restrict this server to
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