On 2011-07-22 mouss wrote:
> Le 20/07/2011 22:15, Peter Tselios a écrit :
>> Well, since I plan to move into the Postfix wagon, from scratch, I
>> want to learn more about the 587 port submission and the blockage of
>> port 25 for that. What are the best practices on the matter? Are
>> there any do
Le 20/07/2011 22:15, Peter Tselios a écrit :
> Well, since I plan to move into the Postfix wagon, from scratch, I want to
> learn more about the 587 port submission and the blockage of port 25 for
> that. What are the best practices on the matter? Are there any documents on
> that? Soren how do
On 2011-07-20 22:15, Peter Tselios wrote:
Well, since I plan to move into the Postfix wagon, from scratch, I
want to learn more about the 587 port submission and the blockage of
port 25 for that. What are the best practices on the matter? Are there
any documents on that? Soren how do you implem
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Απο: Michael Orlitzky
Προς: postfix-users@postfix.org
Στάλθηκε: 5:19 π.μ. Τρίτη, 19 Ιουλίου 2011
Θεμα: Re: Anyone solely using SMTP Auth for outbound mail?
On 07/18/2011 06:35 PM, mouss wrote:
> Le 18/07/2011 19:40, Søren Schrøder a écrit :
>> I'm doing a 1.5M accounts setup
Bernhard Rohrer wrote:
>
> seconded, only that submission is 587 ;)
>
Yes, of course! Stupid me :-)
On 07/18/2011 06:35 PM, mouss wrote:
> Le 18/07/2011 19:40, Søren Schrøder a écrit :
>> I'm doing a 1.5M accounts setup with smtp-auth (submission tcp/587 using
>> postfix with dovecot-auth) and a plain smtp/25 for an allowed range of IP's
>> for our fixed IP customers
>>
>> The backend is openldap
Le 18/07/2011 19:40, Søren Schrøder a écrit :
> I'm doing a 1.5M accounts setup with smtp-auth (submission tcp/587 using
> postfix with dovecot-auth) and a plain smtp/25 for an allowed range of IP's
> for our fixed IP customers
>
> The backend is openldap/postfix/dovecot
>
>
are you a (relative
I'm doing a 1.5M accounts setup with smtp-auth (submission tcp/587 using
postfix with dovecot-auth) and a plain smtp/25 for an allowed range of IP's
for our fixed IP customers
The backend is openldap/postfix/dovecot
--
Søren Schrøder.
Obey Gravity - It's the law !
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 09:20:12AM -0400, Curtis Maurand wrote:
> We use combination of POP/IMAP before SMTP or SMTP auth.
Since this thread was about best practices, let's not sully it with
dirty kludges. :) POP/IMAP-before-SMTP was an ugly workaround at
best. It's not always going to work with
We use combination of POP/IMAP before SMTP or SMTP auth.
--C
Bernhard Rohrer wrote:
>
> seconded,
only that submission is 587 ;)
>
>
>
original message-
>
From:
"Бак
Микаел"
mikael@yandex.ru
> To: "Postfix users"
>
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 12:59:0
seconded, only that submission is 587 ;)
original message-
From: "Бак Микаел" mikael@yandex.ru
To: "Postfix users"
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 12:59:05 +0200
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> l...@airstreamcomm.net wrote:
>>
>> To summarize, we
l...@airstreamcomm.net wrote:
>
> To summarize, we think SMTP Auth is the simplest and most useful way to
> allow people to send mail through our outbound mail system, and we are
> hoping to get some feedback from the community regarding this perspective.
>
Hi,
I think it's a good idea. Addition
Le 15/07/2011 22:15, l...@airstreamcomm.net a écrit :
> We are an ISP of about 60,000 customers, and in the past our systems were
> setup to allow networks from mynetworks (a large number of IPs) as well as
> a lookup table that allows users who have previously popped the server to
> relay mail. W
On 7/15/2011 3:15 PM, l...@airstreamcomm.net wrote:
> To summarize, we think SMTP Auth is the simplest and most useful way to
> allow people to send mail through our outbound mail system, and we are
> hoping to get some feedback from the community regarding this perspective.
If I understand your
> To summarize, we think SMTP Auth is the simplest and most useful way to
> allow people to send mail through our outbound mail system, and we are
> hoping to get some feedback from the community regarding this
> perspective.
Yes and No. for 99% of our client base, we use SMTP auth. We have a coup
We are an ISP of about 60,000 customers, and in the past our systems were
setup to allow networks from mynetworks (a large number of IPs) as well as
a lookup table that allows users who have previously popped the server to
relay mail. We recently added SMTP Auth capability, and are seriously
consi
Wietse Venema:
> Markus Schönhaber:
>> Michael:
>>
>>> Can postfix be set to SMTP auth for outbound mail to specified SMTP servers?
>> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtp_tls_policy_maps
>
> http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html#client_sasl
>
>
Markus Sch??nhaber:
> Michael:
>
> > Can postfix be set to SMTP auth for outbound mail to specified SMTP servers?
>
> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtp_tls_policy_maps
http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html#client_sasl
(titled: Enabling SASL authentication in the P
* Michael :
> Can postfix be set to SMTP auth for outbound mail to specified SMTP servers?
Yes. See smtp_sasl_auth_enable.
p...@rick
--
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<http://www.postfix-book.com>
saslfinger (debugging SMTP AUTH):
<http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/saslfinger/>
Michael:
> Can postfix be set to SMTP auth for outbound mail to specified SMTP servers?
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtp_tls_policy_maps
Regards
mks
Can postfix be set to SMTP auth for outbound mail to specified SMTP servers?
Michael
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