Adam Barnett:
> Hi,
>
> When was pipemap and inline introduced?
Six years ago (with Postfix 3.0, which is already out of support
since February 2019).
Wietse
> I am getting these error messages
>
> postfix/smtp[12689]: error: unsupported dictionary type: pipemap
> postfix/smtp[12689
Hi,
When was pipemap and inline introduced?
I am getting these error messages
postfix/smtp[12689]: error: unsupported dictionary type: pipemap
postfix/smtp[12689]: error: unsupported dictionary type: inline
postfix/smtp[12689]: fatal: open dictionary: expecting "type:name" form
instead of "{"
Adam Barnett:
> Hi,
>
> I have setting upa Postfix relay to send from my iterenal network certain
> mail to our google workspace account
>
> I have it all set up and working but i saw in the google docs there is a
> limit to how much mail can be sent per user per day.
> In smtp_sasl_password_maps
We are migrating from our old legacy server to google.
Instead of having to configure the old server ( which is a pain to update)
i was going to reconfigure our linux hosts postfix to send to theis new
relay that i have setup, i can then relay certain senders to the old server
( if needed) and ever
I have setting upa Postfix relay to send from my iterenal network
certain mail to our google workspace account
Im fairly inexperienced and curious... If you have your own email
servers why would you relay through google? Can't your email servers
just send the emails themselves? What are the is
I have setting upa Postfix relay to send from my iterenal network
certain mail to our google workspace account
I have it all set up and working but i saw in the google docs there is
a limit to how much mail can be sent per user per day. In
smtp_sasl_password_maps could i have more then one ac
On 6/29/2014 8:36 AM, Jerry wrote:
> Okay, I know I am doing something really stupid, but I am not sure what.
>
> I have "smtp_sasl_password_maps=hash:/usr/local/etc/postifx/sasl_passwd"
>
> Now, when I run "postmap hash:sasl_passwd" I receive an error about
> "duplicate entry:"
>
> The file fil
Ok I found the solution:
smtp_sender_dependent_authentication = yes
Now I can match the sender and have the proper authentication...
Thanks a lot
Michele
Hi Wietse,
thanks for the reply.
I had a look at the link that you suggest me, but I didn't find the solution...
The problem is that in 'smtp_sasl_password_maps' I can setup an
authentication(username:password) for every smtp server.
But if I have more than one user with a gmail account, I need to
Michele Carandente:
> Hello to everybody.
> I'm creating a mailserver that will relay emails to different smtp servers.
>
> To allow the smtp authentication I'm using this options:
> smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes
> smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd
>
> and in the file sasl_pas
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