Good day.
Could You please specify in the log piece below
abc postfix/smtpd[28521]: lost connection after DATA (0 bytes) from
unknown[1.1.1.1]
abc postfix/smtpd[28521]: disconnect from unknown[1.1.1.1]
abc postfix/smtpd[28637]: connect from unknown[2.2.2.2]
abc postfix/smtpd[28637]: 93B439813C: c
On Thu, June 4, 2009 10:16 am, Sthu Pous said:
> Could You please specify in the log piece below
>
> abc postfix/smtpd[28521]: lost connection after DATA (0 bytes) from
> unknown[1.1.1.1]
> abc postfix/smtpd[28521]: disconnect from unknown[1.1.1.1]
> abc postfix/smtpd[28637]: connect from unknown[
Salaam,
Try using a tool like mailgraph or pglogsum
Regards,
Muhammed Sameer
--- On Wed, 6/3/09, no7find - wrote:
> From: no7find -
> Subject: [queues] - in/out messages
> To: postfix-us...@cloud9.net
> Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2009, 11:11 AM
> Hi list !
>
> I want to know if there is any w
Dear All, i 'm using postfix 2.5.5 with Amavis-new. I 've installed
dkim-filter v2.6.0. i 've sent mail but dkim-filter says, "no signature
data"
How i can solve this problem ?
Thanks for helps/Regards.
My postconf's below,
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
config
Murat Ugur Eminoglu:
> Jun 4 12:29:26 gw postfix/smtpd[7729]: connect from unknown[100.10.1.5]
> Jun 4 12:29:26 gw postfix/smtpd[7729]: 521E5BC25B:
> client=unknown[100.10.1.5], sasl_method=PLAIN,
> sasl_username=mu...@eminoglu.org
> Jun 4 12:29:26 gw postfix/cleanup[7733]: 521E5BC25B:
> mess
On 04.06.2009 12:44, Murat Ugur Eminoglu wrote:
> Dear All, i 'm using postfix 2.5.5 with Amavis-new. I 've installed
> dkim-filter v2.6.0. i 've sent mail but dkim-filter says, "no signature
> data"
>
> How i can solve this problem ?
* make sure dkim-filter is operating in verify *and* sign mode.
I apologize if this has already been answered in the docs or at an
earlier time on this list, but just curious: Why are files like the
two mentioned in the Subject: installed in $config_directory if their
contents are already viewable via the man page? Is it in case the man
page is not ins
Postfix stable release 2.6.2 fixes one defect in SASL support.
This does not affect Postfix versions 2.5 and earlier.
With plaintext SMTP sessions AND smtpd_tls_auth_only=yes AND
smtp_sasl_auth_enable=yes, the SMTP server logged warnings for
reject_*_sender_login_mismatch, instead of enforcing th
Eray Aslan wrote:
On 04.06.2009 12:44, Murat Ugur Eminoglu wrote:
Dear All, i 'm using postfix 2.5.5 with Amavis-new. I 've installed
dkim-filter v2.6.0. i 've sent mail but dkim-filter says, "no signature
data"
How i can solve this problem ?
* make sure dkim-filter is operating in verify *an
Sahil Tandon:
> I apologize if this has already been answered in the docs or at an
> earlier time on this list, but just curious: Why are files like the
> two mentioned in the Subject: installed in $config_directory if their
> contents are already viewable via the man page? Is it in case the
According to:
http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html,
I should never list a virtual alias domain name as a mydestination domain.
Since I am hosting 7 sites, which one should I choose as the mydestination
domain? Would that one domain have different e-mail handling characteristics
from the
Tim Legg wrote:
According to:
http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html,
I should never list a virtual alias domain name as a mydestination domain.
Since I am hosting 7 sites, which one should I choose as the mydestination
domain? Would that one domain have different e-mail handling character
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 08:25:31AM -0400, Sahil Tandon wrote:
> I apologize if this has already been answered in the docs or at an earlier
> time on this list, but just curious: Why are files like the two mentioned
> in the Subject: installed in $config_directory if their contents are
> already
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi there.
We have a couple of servers handling thousands of messages a day. We
noticed that some of our users will use their autheticated account to
send messages from other valid accounts not sitting in our servers. By
using smtpd_reject_unlisted_sen
Ignacio Garcia wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> We have a couple of servers handling thousands of messages a day. We
> noticed that some of our users will use their autheticated account to
> send messages from other valid accounts not sitting in our servers. By
> using smtpd_reject_unlisted_sender = yes we s
Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
> Ignacio Garcia wrote:
>
>> Hi there.
>>
>> We have a couple of servers handling thousands of messages a day. We
>> noticed that some of our users will use their autheticated account to
>> send messages from other valid accounts not sitting in our servers. By
>
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 12:20:37PM -0400, Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
> /^...@bizcustomer1\.example\.com$/ DUNNO
> /^...@bizcustomer2\.example\.com$/ DUNNO
> /^/ reject_authenticated_sender_login_mismatch
Or just:
/@bizcustomer1\.example\.com$/ DUNNO
/@bizcustomer2\.example\.com
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Hash: SHA1
Thanks for all your replies. I see your point. Let's say that I want to
create a whitelist, and I want to whitelist all email addresses from
mycustomer1.com. In that case, the file should contain:
/@customer1\.com$/ DUNNO
/^/ reject_authenticated
Ignacio Garcia wrote:
> Thanks for all your replies. I see your point. Let's say that I want to
> create a whitelist, and I want to whitelist all email addresses from
> mycustomer1.com. In that case, the file should contain:
>
> /@customer1\.com$/DUNNO
> /^/ reject_authenticated_sender_login_mi
Thanks for the tip and the links you provided me. The Standard Configuration
Readme provided a lot of insight!
This is how my main.cf is set up and seems to work, but it is not correct
according to what I read earlier.
/etc/postfix/main.cf
mydestination = example1.com, genex.example1.com, loc
Lets say there is a bogus email address f...@bar.com and postfix cannot send to
this address because the smtp server at bar.com says this mailbox is invalid.
Are these messages stored in /var/spool/postfix somewhere?
I'd like to scrape all the email addresses out of there and remove them from m
On Thursday, June 04, 2009 at 22:00 CEST,
Tim Legg wrote:
> Thanks for the tip and the links you provided me. The Standard
> Configuration Readme provided a lot of insight!
>
> This is how my main.cf is set up and seems to work, but it is not
> correct according to what I read earlier.
>
On Thursday, June 04, 2009 at 22:04 CEST,
Gary wrote:
> Lets say there is a bogus email address f...@bar.com and postfix cannot
> send to this address because the smtp server at bar.com says this
> mailbox is invalid.
>
> Are these messages stored in /var/spool/postfix somewhere?
If the re
Tim Legg wrote:
Thanks for the tip and the links you provided me. The Standard Configuration
Readme provided a lot of insight!
This is how my main.cf is set up and seems to work, but it is not correct
according to what I read earlier.
/etc/postfix/main.cf
mydestination = example1.com, genex.
Looks great. Do you know off hand any good HOWTOs for this? Looks like what I
need.
- Original Message
From: Magnus Bäck
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2009 1:20:26 PM
Subject: Re: How to gather the addresses of failed messages
On Thursday, June 04, 2009 at 22
Hi,
I¹ve got the front-end of a policy engine in place and connected to postfix
on a test server. All it¹s really doing is logging what postfix sends and
returning an ³OK². What I notice is that when I¹ve sent emails through that
server with multiple recipients, rather than getting multiple reci
Hi,
I know this is well documented and is now the default in postfix, but I'm
tearing my hair out trying to figure out why it won't work with my setup.
If I telnet to my mail server, anyth...@mydomain.com is accepted. If I
turn up the logging verbosity, I see:
maps_find: virtual_alias_maps: @myd
On 06/05/2009 02:25 AM Peter Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know this is well documented and is now the default in postfix, but I'm
> tearing my hair out trying to figure out why it won't work with my setup.
>
> If I telnet to my mail server, anyth...@mydomain.com is accepted. If I
> turn up the loggin
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 04:23:53PM -0700, Rob Tanner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I?ve got the front-end of a policy engine in place and connected to postfix
> on a test server. All it?s really doing is logging what postfix sends and
> returning an ?OK?. What I notice is that when I?ve sent emails through
On Thursday, June 04, 2009 at 23:29 CEST,
Gary wrote:
> > Either process the bounce messages with a script or use VERP to save
> > you the trouble of figuring out which address failed.
> >
> > http://www.postfix.org/VERP_README.html
>
> Looks great. Do you know off hand any good HOWTOs for
Thank You for Your time and answer, Sahil:
> Show relevant logging. If it is indeed amavisd-new where the mail is
> rejected (or quarantined for having spammy qualities), then you probably need
> to route mail from 1.2.3.4 through a separate 'policy bank' within
> amavisd-new where spam checks ar
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