Kristjan Nii:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way of removing an email address from the verify cache table?
> I've set it to use address_verify_map =
> btree:/var/lib/postfix/verify_cache. A new user is unable to receive
> emails, because it is listed in the cache file as:
> 2:0:1429596895:host mail.example
Hi,
Is there a way of removing an email address from the verify cache table?
I've set it to use address_verify_map =
btree:/var/lib/postfix/verify_cache. A new user is unable to receive
emails, because it is listed in the cache file as:
2:0:1429596895:host mail.example.zz[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] said: 5
On Fri, 08 Aug 2014 08:43:23 -0500
Noel Jones wrote:
> On 8/8/2014 6:36 AM, richard lucassen wrote:
> > Is it possible to manage the verify database manually? E.g. remove a
> > negative address entry?
> >
> > I forward mail to backend servers and when a backend serv
On Fri, 8 Aug 2014 10:32:18 -0400
Rich wrote:
> Its says to rename or delete it and restart the postfix. It will
> rebuild.
He doesn't want to delete all the entries, only one of them.
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Its says to rename or delete it and restart the postfix. It will rebuild.
On Aug 8, 2014 8:03 AM, "richard lucassen"
wrote:
>
> On Fri, 8 Aug 2014 07:56:24 -0400
> Rich wrote:
>
> > Do you mean remove the email?
>
> No, the entry of the recipient in the btree db.
>
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On 8/8/2014 6:36 AM, richard lucassen wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Is it possible to manage the verify database manually? E.g. remove a
> negative address entry?
>
> I forward mail to backend servers and when a backend server gives a
> "5xx no such user", the n
On Fri, 8 Aug 2014 07:56:24 -0400
Rich wrote:
> Do you mean remove the email?
No, the entry of the recipient in the btree db.
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Do you mean remove the email?
On Aug 8, 2014 7:38 AM, "richard lucassen"
wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> Is it possible to manage the verify database manually? E.g. remove a
> negative address entry?
>
> I forward mail to backend servers and when a backend server gi
Hello list,
Is it possible to manage the verify database manually? E.g. remove a
negative address entry?
I forward mail to backend servers and when a backend server gives a
"5xx no such user", the negative entry is stored 3 hours (default). I'd
like to be able to remove such an
Zitat von "Daniel L. Miller" :
On 4/3/2012 10:32 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Daniel L. Miller:
I keep seeing the following in the log:
postfix/verify[27427]: close database /var/lib/postfix/verify.db: No
such file or directory
/*
* With some Berkeley DB implementations, close fails wi
On 4/3/2012 10:32 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Daniel L. Miller:
I keep seeing the following in the log:
postfix/verify[27427]: close database /var/lib/postfix/verify.db: No
such file or directory
/*
* With some Berkeley DB implementations, close fails with a bogus ENOENT
* error
Daniel L. Miller:
> I keep seeing the following in the log:
>
> postfix/verify[27427]: close database /var/lib/postfix/verify.db: No
> such file or directory
/*
* With some Berkeley DB implementations, close fails with a bogus ENOENT
* error, while it reports no errors with put+sy
I keep seeing the following in the log:
postfix/verify[27427]: close database /var/lib/postfix/verify.db: No
such file or directory
Yet...
ls -al /var/lib/postfix/verify.db:
-rw-rw-rw- 1 postfix postfix 1564672 2012-04-03 09:47 verify.db
Why? This is on Linux 2.6.35 and XFS if it makes a di
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