Francesc Pe?alvez:
> thanks was that, I had smtp_tls_loglevel but not smtpd_tls_loglevel.
> Another thing, as is that from the host that sent the mail the
> connection appears as:
>
> Trusted TLS connection established
The client trusts the server certificate.
> ?but in the log of the host tha
thanks was that, I had smtp_tls_loglevel but not smtpd_tls_loglevel.
Another thing, as is that from the host that sent the mail the
connection appears as:
Trusted TLS connection established
but in the log of the host that receives it, it appears as:
Anonymous TLS connection established from
Here's how I test :
$ openssl s_client -connect my.mail.server:submission -starttls smtp
the logs show
Apr 18 14:18:04 messagerie postfix/smtpd[26383]: connect from
unknown[192.168.100.241]
Apr 18 14:18:04 messagerie postfix/smtpd[26383]: disconnect from
unknown[192.168.100.241]
Apr 18 14:18:
Le 4/18/21 à 12:21 PM, Francesc Peñalvez a écrit :
I can only see TO connections but not FROM connections and I would
like to see both
Can you show us how your logs look like when you make
a TLS connection to your server ?
Yassine
I can only see TO connections but not FROM connections and I would like
to see both
El 18/04/2021 a las 12:59, Jaroslaw Rafa escribió:
Dnia 18.04.2021 o godz. 12:44:41 Francesc Peñalvez pisze:
I have postfix configured to log outgoing tls connections:
Untrusted TLS connection established to s
Dnia 18.04.2021 o godz. 12:44:41 Francesc Peñalvez pisze:
> I have postfix configured to log outgoing tls connections:
>
> Untrusted TLS connection established to smtp-mx.x
>
> but is it possible to log in the same way the incoming connections?
It logs for me with default settings in Debian.
I have postfix configured to log outgoing tls connections:
Untrusted TLS connection established to smtp-mx.x
but is it possible to log in the same way the incoming connections?
smime.p7s
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Am 29.11.18 um 09:09 schrieb Francesc Peñalvez:
> it may be a silly question but.Which option is appropriate to reject
> emails from ip without ip resolved
>
Hi,
you could look for reject_unknown_client_hostname and/or
reject_unknown_reverse_client_hostname under smtpd_client_restrictions
(http
El 29/11/2018 a las 9:34, Matus UHLAR - fantomas escribió:
On 29.11.18 09:09, Francesc Peñalvez wrote:
it may be a silly question but.Which option is appropriate to reject
emails from ip without ip resolved
you apparently mean "reject_unknown_client_hostname" in
smtpd_*_restrictions
settings
On 29.11.18 09:09, Francesc Peñalvez wrote:
it may be a silly question but.Which option is appropriate to reject
emails from ip without ip resolved
you apparently mean "reject_unknown_client_hostname" in smtpd_*_restrictions
settings
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it may be a silly question but.Which option is appropriate to reject
emails from ip without ip resolved
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