Zel Uneec:
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> On 11.09.2013 16:52, Kris Deugau wrote:
> > Mark Goodge wrote:
> >> It might help if you explained why you want to do this. What particular
> >> problem is being caused by your internal users getting an error message
> >> instead of a b
On 11.09.2013 16:52, Kris Deugau wrote:
Mark Goodge wrote:
It might help if you explained why you want to do this. What particular
problem is being caused by your internal users getting an error message
instead of a bounce?
Some idiot mail clients (*cough*ManyversionsofOutlook*cough*) don't
ac
Mark Goodge wrote:
> It might help if you explained why you want to do this. What particular
> problem is being caused by your internal users getting an error message
> instead of a bounce?
Some idiot mail clients (*cough*ManyversionsofOutlook*cough*) don't
actually display the SMTP error response
Am 11.09.2013 16:52, schrieb Kris Deugau:
> Mark Goodge wrote:
>> It might help if you explained why you want to do this. What particular
>> problem is being caused by your internal users getting an error message
>> instead of a bounce?
>
> Some idiot mail clients (*cough*ManyversionsofOutlook*c
On 9/11/2013 9:18 AM, Vishal Agarwal wrote:
> Is there any way to control the malware infected computer, not to
> send more then counted or limited messages.
There are several policy services that implement rate limits.
postfwd is one that is commonly used.
http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_POLICY_RE
Is there any way to control the malware infected computer, not to send
more then counted or limited messages.
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 6:57 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Zel Uneec:
> > On 11.09.2013 14:43, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > > /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> > > smtpd_reject_unlisted_recipient
Zel Uneec:
> On 11.09.2013 14:43, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> > smtpd_reject_unlisted_recipient = no
> > smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
> > permit_mynetworks
> > permit_sasl_authenticated
> > reject_unlisted_recipient
> > ...
> >
On 11.09.2013 14:43, Wietse Venema wrote:
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
smtpd_reject_unlisted_recipient = no
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks
permit_sasl_authenticated
reject_unlisted_recipient
...
reject_unauth_destination
...
It
/dev/rob0:
> On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 01:23:01PM +0200, Zel Uneec wrote:
> > This is my problem/question: I have multiple domains on my mail
> > server running postfix (adn dovecot), with LDAP based user
> > accounts. When someone "from outside" (that is: not from my
> > domains) sends mail to a
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 01:23:01PM +0200, Zel Uneec wrote:
> This is my problem/question: I have multiple domains on my mail
> server running postfix (adn dovecot), with LDAP based user
> accounts. When someone "from outside" (that is: not from my
> domains) sends mail to a user that does not ex
On 11.09.2013 13:31, Mark Goodge wrote:
It might help if you explained why you want to do this. What particular
problem is being caused by your internal users getting an error message
instead of a bounce?
As a general rule, sending a bounce is a last resort, something that you
do when you can't
On 11/09/2013 12:23, Zel Uneec wrote:
Hello everyone!
I need your help setting up postfix.
This is my problem/question: I have multiple domains on my mail server
running postfix (adn dovecot), with LDAP based user accounts. When
someone "from outside" (that is: not from my domains) sends mail t
Hello everyone!
I need your help setting up postfix.
This is my problem/question: I have multiple domains on my mail server
running postfix (adn dovecot), with LDAP based user accounts. When
someone "from outside" (that is: not from my domains) sends mail to a
user that does not exist, he get
Den 01-02-2012 14:56, /dev/rob0 skrev:
On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 02:00:15PM +0100,
Martin Kruse Jensen wrote:
Turns out all I needed was to set relay_recipient_maps -
problem appears to be solved!
Given the overall confusion of address classes in the postconf,
including virtual_mailbox_domain
On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 02:00:15PM +0100,
Martin Kruse Jensen wrote:
> Turns out all I needed was to set relay_recipient_maps -
> problem appears to be solved!
Given the overall confusion of address classes in the postconf,
including virtual_mailbox_domains being set without corresponding
vir
Den 01-02-2012 11:48, Reindl Harald skrev:
Am 01.02.2012 11:09, schrieb Martin Kruse Jensen:
Hi.
I'e got a problem I've been trying to solve for some time now, but I can't seem
to get it to work. I'm running
Postfix on FreeBSD with Maildrop delivery, SASL authentification and PostGreSQL
back
Am 01.02.2012 11:09, schrieb Martin Kruse Jensen:
> Hi.
>
> I'e got a problem I've been trying to solve for some time now, but I can't
> seem to get it to work. I'm running
> Postfix on FreeBSD with Maildrop delivery, SASL authentification and
> PostGreSQL backend. However I'm sending tons
> o
Hi.
I'e got a problem I've been trying to solve for some time now, but I
can't seem to get it to work. I'm running Postfix on FreeBSD with
Maildrop delivery, SASL authentification and PostGreSQL backend. However
I'm sending tons of backscatter because Postfix dosn't reject mail for
unknown lo
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