On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 10:02:05AM -0500, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 8/6/2012 9:18 AM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
>
> >>> it possible to force postfix to create a _from_ line in an email
> >>> before sending it if the client didn't create it ?
> >
> > Postfix will add a missing "From:" header when:
> >
On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 02:39:10PM +0200, Benny Pedersen wrote:
And my last question WHICH IS NOT LINKED TO MY PREVIOUS QUESTIONS, is
it possible to force postfix to create a _from_ line in an email
before sending it if the client didn't create it ?
From: header is part of body content, thats
On 8/6/2012 10:19 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> Den 2012-08-06 17:02, Noel Jones skrev:
>>> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#always_add_missing_headers
>>>
>>> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#local_header_rewrite_clients
>>>
>
>> The docs seem to say missing headers are added if
Den 2012-08-06 17:02, Noel Jones skrev:
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#always_add_missing_headers
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#local_header_rewrite_clients
The docs seem to say missing headers are added if EITHER
always_add_missing_headers=yes OR the client ma
On 8/6/2012 9:18 AM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
>>> it possible to force postfix to create a _from_ line in an email
>>> before sending it if the client didn't create it ?
>
> Postfix will add a missing "From:" header when:
>
> always_add_missing_headers = yes
>
> http://www.postfix.org/
On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 02:39:10PM +0200, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> >And my last question WHICH IS NOT LINKED TO MY PREVIOUS QUESTIONS, is
> >it possible to force postfix to create a _from_ line in an email
> >before sending it if the client didn't create it ?
>
> From: header is part of body conte
Den 2012-08-06 07:02, Adam NEVERT skrev:
And my last question WHICH IS NOT LINKED TO MY PREVIOUS QUESTIONS, is
it possible to force postfix to create a _from_ line in an email
before sending it if the client didn't create it ?
From: header is part of body content, thats why sender is to make s
Den 2012-08-05 22:39, Adam NEVERT skrev:
The question and debate is close for me.
so it works now ?
dont let your choices being fooled by list members here
Den 2012-08-05 22:36, Patrick Ben Koetter skrev:
As I understand it the client you want to connect to your server is
not
capable to do SMTP AUTH. Will you be able to identify the client by
its static IP?
static ip is as foolproff as pop before smtp (NAT can still accur on
static remote ip)
On 8/5/2012 11:24 PM, Adam NEVERT wrote:
On 8/5/2012 10:13 PM, Adam NEVERT wrote:
The client would be on my local network only /192.168.0.*/ and for
any email sending I configure postfix so that it tries to use TLS if
the client support it.
So to sum up I want the user /maintenance/ to be abl
On 8/5/2012 11:24 PM, Adam NEVERT wrote:
>
>> On 8/5/2012 10:13 PM, Adam NEVERT wrote:
>>> The client would be on my local network only /192.168.0.*/ and for
>>> any email sending I configure postfix so that it tries to use TLS if
>>> the client support it.
>>>
>>> So to sum up I want the user /ma
On 8/5/2012 10:13 PM, Adam NEVERT wrote:
The client would be on my local network only /192.168.0.*/ and for
any email sending I configure postfix so that it tries to use TLS if
the client support it.
So to sum up I want the user /maintenance/ to be able to send any
email only from /192.168.0.*
On 8/5/2012 10:13 PM, Adam NEVERT wrote:
>
> The client would be on my local network only /192.168.0.*/ and for
> any email sending I configure postfix so that it tries to use TLS if
> the client support it.
>
> So to sum up I want the user /maintenance/ to be able to send any
> email only from /
* Adam NEVERT:
I need to have a unical user who can send emails without
authentication and only on my domain how can I achieve that ?
How can you tell wether it is this user or not if it is not authenticated ?
I can tell it is a user because it is in my alias_maps
take a deep breath!
you c
Am 05.08.2012 22:45, schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter:
> * Reindl Harald :
>> Am 05.08.2012 22:27, schrieb Adam NEVERT:
> Hello,
>
> I need to have a unical user who can send emails without
> authentication and only on my domain how can I achieve that ?
>
>> How can you tell we
* Reindl Harald :
> Am 05.08.2012 22:27, schrieb Adam NEVERT:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I need to have a unical user who can send emails without
> >>> authentication and only on my domain how can I achieve that ?
> >>>
> How can you tell wether it is this user or not if it is not
> authen
Hello,
I need to have a unical user who can send emails without
authentication and only on my domain how can I achieve that ?
How can you tell wether it is this user or not if it is not authenticated ?
I can tell it is a user because it is in my alias_maps
take a deep breath!
you can tell
Adam,
* Adam NEVERT :
> >>I need to have a unical user who can send emails without
> >>authentication and only on my domain how can I achieve that ?
> >>
> >>>How can you tell wether it is this user or not if it is not authenticated ?
> >>I can tell it is a user because it is in my alias_maps
> >t
Am 05.08.2012 22:27, schrieb Adam NEVERT:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I need to have a unical user who can send emails without
>>> authentication and only on my domain how can I achieve that ?
>>>
How can you tell wether it is this user or not if it is not authenticated ?
>>> I can tell it is a user
Hello,
I need to have a unical user who can send emails without
authentication and only on my domain how can I achieve that ?
How can you tell wether it is this user or not if it is not authenticated ?
I can tell it is a user because it is in my alias_maps
take a deep breath!
you can tell NO
Am 05.08.2012 21:03, schrieb Adam NEVERT:
>
>> On 05/08/12 19:51, Adam NEVERT wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I need to have a unical user who can send emails without
>>> authentication and only on my domain how can I achieve that ?
>>>
>> How can you tell wether it is this user or not if it is not au
On 05/08/12 19:51, Adam NEVERT wrote:
Hello,
I need to have a unical user who can send emails without
authentication and only on my domain how can I achieve that ?
How can you tell wether it is this user or not if it is not authenticated ?
I can tell it is a user because it is in my alias_m
On 05/08/12 19:51, Adam NEVERT wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need to have a unical user who can send emails without
> authentication and only on my domain how can I achieve that ?
>
How can you tell wether it is this user or not if it is not authenticated ?
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