OS: FreeBSD (13.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 13.2-RELEASE
releng/13.2-n254617-525ecfdad597 GENERIC amd64)
Postfix: 3.7.4
Mail client: Thunderbird 102.13.0 (Mac OSX)
Thanks for the help in recovering my Postfix configuration and setup, it
has been running fairly smoothly, but for one item: submissions.
When
On Sat, 2011-08-20 at 18:55:28 +, Georg Sauthoff wrote:
> Meanswhile I did some investigation and it looks like a bug in the
> Ubuntu/Debian /etc/init.d/postfix script.
>
> Under Ubuntu postfix runs by default inside a chroot, thus the script copies
> some files to /var/spool/postfix.
>
> It
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 03:08:43PM -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> There are open bug reports for this in Debian and Ubuntu. I expect this will
> be fixed in the next uploads to each distro.
Ok, I assume it is this bug report (the debian report is linked from there):
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
On Saturday, August 20, 2011 02:55:28 PM Georg Sauthoff wrote:
...
> But the script copies the certificates to a wrong location - in my case to:
>
> /var/spool/postfix/etc/postfix/certs/etc/postfix/certs/
>
> Correct location would be:
>
> /var/spool/postfix/etc/postfix/certs/
>
> After
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 09:22:12AM -0400, Sahil Tandon wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-08-20 at 09:19:54 +, Georg Sauthoff wrote:
> > I upgraded my Ubuntu box from 10.04 to 11.10, i.e. postfix was
> > upgraded from 2.7.0 to 2.8.0.
> > The local postfix is setup to relay mail to a remote server, includi
On Sat, 2011-08-20 at 09:19:54 +, Georg Sauthoff wrote:
> I upgraded my Ubuntu box from 10.04 to 11.10, i.e. postfix was
> upgraded from 2.7.0 to 2.8.0.
>
> The local postfix is setup to relay mail to a remote server, including
> mandatory TLS and certificate verification. The setup worked gr
Hi,
I upgraded my Ubuntu box from 10.04 to 11.10, i.e. postfix was upgraded from
2.7.0 to 2.8.0.
The local postfix is setup to relay mail to a remote server, including
mandatory TLS and certificate verification. The setup worked great with 2.7.0,
but after the upgrade I get following errors:
cer
On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 15:18:17 +0200, Tom Kinghorn wrote:
> My logs show alot of messages like: /SASL LOGIN authentication
> failed: authentication failure
>
> I would like to know which username failed to authenticate.
Postfix only logs a username when authentication is successful.
--
Sahil T
On 9/2/2010 9:18 AM, Tom Kinghorn wrote:
> Good afternoon list
>
> This is probably a stupid question, for which I apologize.
>
> Is there a way to log the username which failed to authenticate using
> postfix?
>
> My logs show alot of messages like: /SASL LOGIN authentication failed:
> authen
Good afternoon list
This is probably a stupid question, for which I apologize.
Is there a way to log the username which failed to authenticate using
postfix?
My logs show alot of messages like: /SASL LOGIN authentication failed:
authentication failure
/I would like to know which username
Quoting Paul Beard :
>
> On Sep 14, 2009, at 6:04 PM, Simon Wilson wrote:
>
>> Originally I had only port 25 open on the router, and it used to
>> work fine, with the iPhone specifically told to use port 25 and SSL.
>> Then something changed (on the iPhone I suspect). Only then did I
>> open po
Quoting LuKreme :
On 14-Sep-2009, at 08:59, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:52:27PM +1000, Simon Wilson wrote:
And it never succeeds. If I set smtpd_tls_auth_only to no and
disable Use SSL on the iPhone it auths over SMTP (insecurely) and
sends fine.
Sep 14 23:17:59 serv
On 14-Sep-2009, at 08:59, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:52:27PM +1000, Simon Wilson wrote:
And it never succeeds. If I set smtpd_tls_auth_only to no and
disable Use
SSL on the iPhone it auths over SMTP (insecurely) and sends fine.
Sep 14 23:17:59 server04 postfix/smtpd[47
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:52:27PM +1000, Simon Wilson wrote:
> And it never succeeds. If I set smtpd_tls_auth_only to no and disable Use
> SSL on the iPhone it auths over SMTP (insecurely) and sends fine.
>
> Sep 14 23:17:59 server04 postfix/smtpd[4774]: connect from
> unknown[120.152.28.100]
>
Hi
I have a Postfix 2.3.3 server on CentOS 5.3. Incoming mail is working
fine, and has been for a year or so. The mail server sits at
mail.simonandkate.net, which is port forwarded on port 25 to the
Postfix server on port 25.
Most email is done through Horde (running on same box) which ju
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