Victor Duchovni:
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 02:05:12AM -0300, Reinaldo de Carvalho wrote:
>
> > I suggest update transport documentation changing '*' to last lookup order.
> >
> > Beacause users can to deduct erroneously that '*' is a wildcard, and
> > isn't. '*' is choosed caracter to represent a
I've have an asterisk voip server that receives faxes and converts them
to pdf. What I then want to do is email the pdf's to my two mailboxes -
one on 1and1.com, the other on gmail.
My ISP, ATT blocks port 25. I think if I just send the email to port 587
( which is how I've configured Thunderb
sean darcy wrote:
I've have an asterisk voip server that receives faxes and converts them
to pdf. What I then want to do is email the pdf's to my two mailboxes -
one on 1and1.com, the other on gmail.
My ISP, ATT blocks port 25. I think if I just send the email to port 587
( which is how I've
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 07:02:17PM -0500, sean darcy wrote:
> I've have an asterisk voip server that receives faxes and converts them
> to pdf. What I then want to do is email the pdf's to my two mailboxes -
> one on 1and1.com, the other on gmail.
>
> My ISP, ATT blocks port 25. I think if I ju
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Victor Duchovni
wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 07:02:17PM -0500, sean darcy wrote:
>
>> I've have an asterisk voip server that receives faxes and converts them
>> to pdf. What I then want to do is email the pdf's to my two mailboxes -
>> one on 1and1.com, the ot
sean darcy wrote:
"postmap the transports file"?
as in
postmap /etc/postfix/transports ??
Yes
and reload postfix's configuration.
service postfix restart ??
Sure, or 'postfix reload', unless stated otherwise.
How do I set up postfix to provide SASL authentication
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 7:02 PM, sean darcy wrote:
> I've have an asterisk voip server that receives faxes and converts them to
> pdf. What I then want to do is email the pdf's to my two mailboxes - one on
> 1and1.com, the other on gmail.
>
> My ISP, ATT blocks port 25. I think if I just send the
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 12:08:20PM -0500, Asif Iqbal wrote:
> smtp_use_tls = yes
>
This is obsolete. Set:
smtp_tls_security_level = encrypt
or better (given suitable CAfile or CApath):
smtp_tls_security_level = secure
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Hello there,
Sometimes we need send volume mails to our customers before holiday, most of
their mail address is hotmail, I've slowed down its sending rate by setting
smtp_destination_rate_dealy = 15s , but I still get rejected info from
hotmail. I don't know why.
Is there any way for postfix s
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 01:36:01AM +0800, tony liu wrote:
> Sometimes we need send volume mails to our customers before holiday, most of
> their mail address is hotmail, I've slowed down its sending rate by setting
> smtp_destination_rate_dealy = 15s , but I still get rejected info from
> hotmail.
Hi all,
I have two company mailservers, both running Postfix. One of them is
"public" (accessible from the internet) and the other is used for
internal purposes only (i.e.: sending/recieving internal mail and
sending mail to the internet via the public mailserver).
The public mailserver is (of co
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 07:06:15PM +0100, Bas van Schaik wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have two company mailservers, both running Postfix. One of them is
> "public" (accessible from the internet) and the other is used for
> internal purposes only (i.e.: sending/recieving internal mail and
> sending mail
Bas van Schaik:
> Hi all,
>
> I have two company mailservers, both running Postfix. One of them is
> "public" (accessible from the internet) and the other is used for
> internal purposes only (i.e.: sending/recieving internal mail and
> sending mail to the internet via the public mailserver).
>
>
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I will try to be as verbose as possible. I have been working with a
few people in IRC and can't seem to get the functionality wanted. I
have half a dozen servers, all with hostnames on a fake domain. I
want mail bound for r...@hostname to be forward
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 02:03:44PM -0500, Munroe Sollog wrote:
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> I will try to be as verbose as possible. I have been working with a
> few people in IRC and can't seem to get the functionality wanted. I
> have half a dozen servers, all with ho
Munroe Sollog:
> I will try to be as verbose as possible. I have been working with a
> few people in IRC and can't seem to get the functionality wanted. I
> have half a dozen servers, all with hostnames on a fake domain. I
> want mail bound for r...@hostname to be forwarded to a central
> locati
While that gets me what I am looking for, it is avoiding the
functionality that is documented, regarding subdomain matching. When I
fire up a new server on that domain all I want to do is point all mail
to be forwarded to krypton. I have something like nullmailer or ssmtp
installed on the outlyin
Victor Duchovni wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 07:06:15PM +0100, Bas van Schaik wrote:
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have two company mailservers, both running Postfix. One of them is
>> "public" (accessible from the internet) and the other is used for
>> internal purposes only (i.e.: sending/recievi
Wietse Venema wrote:
> Bas van Schaik:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have two company mailservers, both running Postfix. One of them is
>> "public" (accessible from the internet) and the other is used for
>> internal purposes only (i.e.: sending/recieving internal mail and
>> sending mail to the internet
My client is a dynamic, cutting-edge media company and they are expanding
rapidly as millions of readers drive growth for their website, weekly
e-newsletters, and magazine.
They offer the casual work environment of a small company, but has the
opportunities and benefits only available in larger m
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 08:55:49PM +0100, Bas van Schaik wrote:
> >> The internal mailserver sometimes sends a large batch of mail to the
> >> public mailserver, this is where it gets nasty. The public mailserver
> >> applies the rate limits and starts to tempfail the mail from the
> >> internal s
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 02:53:37PM -0500, Munroe Sollog wrote:
> While that gets me what I am looking for, it is avoiding the
> functionality that is documented, regarding subdomain matching. When I
> fire up a new server on that domain all I want to do is point all mail
> to be forwarded to kryp
Bas van Schaik:
> >> Eventually, all mail from the internal server gets through and other
> >> mail traveling through the public mailserver does not get affected by
> >> large delays. However, I think the internal mailserver should stop
> >> processing the large batch of mail as soon as it notices
i am sorry i have combined two things together let me go through step by
step.
current staus : i have configure postfix to send and receivec mail for my
local users using mysql.
next step : i just want to send mails to outside localhost say to
vivekraj.agra...@gmail.com.
wat will be changes in
I have the following:
smtpd_restriction_classes = check_greylist
check_greylist = check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:10023
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
reject_non_fqdn_sender,
reject_non_fqdn_recipient,
reject_unknown_sender_domain,
reject_invalid_hostname,
permit_mynetworks,
check_clie
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