On Sunday, December 28, 2008 at 08:09 CET,
Jeff Weinberger wrote:
[...]
> When mail arrives, the bcc is generated and sent. Then when the mail
> is injected back into postfix after the content filter, another bcc is
> generated and sent. The secind bcc is, of course, undesireable.
>
> I tr
Hi All
I have a question regarding postfix restrictions.
Is there a way for Postfix to enforce some kind of policy so that all
the outgoing (allowed) mails be " @business.com" and all the others be rejected.
Of course this policy should be enforced only to the outgoing emails
not in the incoming
I'm looking for a perl script that can create an e-mail message with
a custom header (i.e., customized header-From and To lines, and
ideally customized envelope-From, so that I can route bounces to a
different address). I'm willing to bet that such a script already
exists in the wild, and would
** At 12:01 -0500 on 12/28/2008, Vince Sabio wrote:
I'm looking for a perl script that can create an e-mail message with
a custom header (i.e., customized header-From and To lines, and
ideally customized envelope-From, so that I can route bounces to a
different address). I'm willing to bet tha
On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 12:01:02 -0500
Vince Sabio wrote:
> I'm looking for a perl script that can create an e-mail message with
> a custom header (i.e., customized header-From and To lines, and
> ideally customized envelope-From, so that I can route bounces to a
> different address). I'm willing
D. Karapiperis a écrit :
> Hi All
>
> I have a question regarding postfix restrictions.
>
> Is there a way for Postfix to enforce some kind of policy so that all
> the outgoing (allowed) mails be " @business.com" and all the others be
> rejected.
> Of course this policy should be enforced only to
--- In postfix-us...@yahoogroups.com, Magnus Bäck wrote:
>
> On Sunday, December 28, 2008 at 08:09 CET,
> Jeff Weinberger wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > When mail arrives, the bcc is generated and sent. Then when the mail
> > is injected back into postfix after the content filter, another bcc is
> >
J. Bakshi wrote:
> Dan Langille wrote:
>
>> On Dec 24, 2008, at 12:54 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> Hope you all are well and preparing for the great X-mas.
>>>
>>> I have found a typical problem in my mail server which is running now
>>> almost 1 year.
>>> This server i
Hi All,
I have a question regarding Flush daemon. I have set fast_flush_domains to
one of my local virtual domain i have hosted. If i look into flush directory
i find domain file with listing of queue files. The problem is i don't have
any mails in queue directory but still domain file in flush d
I have just finished reading a bunch of stuff on UCE and the "effects"
of the various parameters associated with the smtpd_*_restrictions, and
I am now somewhat confused as two of the authors I have been reading
state that if a message receives an "OK" from any check then all further
checks are aba
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 11:12:57AM +0530, punit jain wrote:
> I have a question regarding Flush daemon. I have set fast_flush_domains to
> one of my local virtual domain i have hosted.
This is almost never needed. The only domains for which you are likely
to have a large deferred queue are remot
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