The Short Version:
Is there a way I can BCC a Address1 only when I send mail as Address2 (as
determined by the from field).
The Long Version:
I use sender dependent relay maps so I can send mail to one smtp server, and
it routes it to the appropriate "real" smtp server for that address based on
th
On Friday, June 19, 2009 at 11:56 CEST,
Neil wrote:
> The Short Version:
> Is there a way I can BCC a Address1 only when I send mail as Address2 (as
> determined by the from field).
If you by "from field" mean the From: header, then no. If you mean the
envelope sender, then yes.
http://www
I would like to Rewrite Delivered-To: t...@test.com ---> tes...@test.com
is that possible?
I am using latest stable postfix.
vtzan
Hi.
As I'm new on that group I would like to welcome everyone.
I've noticed that in my SMTP filtering server a lot of spam try to get
through. I want to block it but the problem is all these emails starts
from | (pipe). How to block it then ?
I've tried to add /^From: |(*)/ REJECT in access
> Hi.
>
> As I'm new on that group I would like to welcome everyone.
>
> I've noticed that in my SMTP filtering server a lot of spam try to get
> through. I want to block it but the problem is all these emails starts
> from | (pipe). How to block it then ?
>
> I've tried to add /^From: |(*)/ REJE
Jaroslaw Grzabel wrote:
Hi.
As I'm new on that group I would like to welcome everyone.
I've noticed that in my SMTP filtering server a lot of spam try to get
through. I want to block it but the problem is all these emails starts
from | (pipe). How to block it then ?
Please provide an examp
Hi Terry,
Thank you for your reply.
It's not full log just only grepped by pattern and it's just only one
example:
Jun 19 02:32:47 smtp66 gld: Greylist activated for
recipient=<|arl.b...@domain_name.com> sender=<|arl.b...@domain_name.com>
ip=<201.62.213.153>
Jun 19 02:32:47 smtp66 postfix/s
Jaroslaw Grzabel wrote:
Hi Terry,
Thank you for your reply.
It's not full log just only grepped by pattern and it's just only one
example:
[]
ost1-v-4-63.static.adsl.vol.cz[62.177.85.63];
from=<|arl.b...@domain_name.com> to=<|arl.b...@domain_name.com>
proto=ESMTP helo=
Stop accepting ma
Victor Duchovni wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 06:43:34PM +0200, Jelle de Jong wrote:
>
>> Bastian Blank wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 05:20:38PM +0200, Jelle de Jong wrote:
Would you be willing to have an other look at the logs? I still have the
issue and I had to turn smtpd_tls_
Hello,
Is there any way to change the "home_mailbox" definition so that it is NOT
relative to the system user home directory? For example, I don't want to have
mail delievered to in /home/%u/Maildir. What I would like is something like
/home/vmail/%u(username)/Maildir/. I want to keep home d
Vasilios Tzanoudakis wrote:
I would like to Rewrite Delivered-To: t...@test.com ---> tes...@test.com
is that possible?
I am using latest stable postfix.
vtzan
No, postfix writes that header when the message leaves
postfix, so there's no opportunity for postfix to rewrite it.
If you're u
> Received: from ost1-v-4-63.static.adsl.vol.cz
> (ost1-v-4-63.static.adsl.vol.cz [62.177.85.63])??by
> smtp66.swiftinter.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id CEC657112BF2??for
> <|arl.b...@domain_name.com>; Fri, 19 from
> ost1-v-4-63.static.adsl.vol.cz[62.177.85.63];
> from=<|arl.b...@domain_name.com> to=
Rodman Frowert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way to change the "home_mailbox" definition so that it is
> NOT relative to the system user home directory? For example, I don't
> want to have mail delievered to in */home/%u/Maildir*. What I would
> like is something like* /home/vmail/%u(usernam
Hi,
How can I set a rule to put manually on HOLD all email sent to
temporarydeaddomain.com ? I understand that postfix will automatically
sent the emails in the deferred and deal with them from time to time but
as I know that the domain is dead for a while, I'd like to move them
directly on h
Jaroslaw, if you want help, please reply to the list,
not to me personally.
Jaroslaw Grzabel wrote:
Michael Tokarev wrote:
Stop accepting mail for unknown recipients in your domains.
I will change my question then. How can I reject messages for unknown
recipients when all recipients are on rem
Michael Tokarev wrote:
Jaroslaw, if you want help, please reply to the list,
not to me personally.
OK sorry for that. I've just replied to all.
There are many ways of how to do this. You may ask for the
actual list of addresses in the domains your're relaying for,
you may use something like ld
Jaroslaw Grzabel:
> How do you imagine to create 45k users with 10-15k domains ? It's faster
> to create access lists/maps and filter everything. Creating something
> like openrelay server but with stricts ACL. To defend I'm asking simply
> just only for a one rule which will exclude pipe from t
Brian,
Thank you for your reply. That is a long way to go to simply change the
location that Postfix delivers to. Is that the only way.
I should be using Virtual Users anyway, as I'm the only one who actually
needs shell access. Everyone else is just needs mail...
Rodman
- Original M
Hi,
I'm sure I read a post here a while ago saying it was possible to set up
multiple queue directories and transports. I thought I had saved the
link therein, but I'll be darned if I can find it.
What I'm ideally looking to do is something like this;
[THE WILD] -> POSTFIX 'INBOUND' ?FINAL DEST
Wietse Venema wrote:
reject_unverified_recipient automatically builds that access map for you.
Wietse
I think it's exactly that what I needed!
Thank you so much!
Regards,
Jarek
Jaroslaw Grzabel wrote, at 06/19/2009 10:44 AM:
> Not in the times when IPS's are obligated to run smart hosts for their
> customers and relay mails also for all hosting customers in the times
> when mobile operators gives you a possibility to connect from any place
> on the world using each time
Rodman Frowert wrote:
> Brian,
>
> Thank you for your reply. That is a long way to go to simply change
> the location that Postfix delivers to. Is that the only way.
>
> I should be using Virtual Users anyway, as I'm the only one who
> actually needs shell access. Everyone else is just needs mai
Yeah, your right about Virtual being eaiser in the long run. I was just
excited that I was almost done configuring my server and now I need to do
some more work to it!! Augh!
It will pay off in the long haul though...
Rodman
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Evans - Postfix List"
> Hi,
>
> How can I set a rule to put manually on HOLD all email sent to
> temporarydeaddomain.com ? I understand that postfix will automatically
> sent the emails in the deferred and deal with them from time to time but
> as I know that the domain is dead for a while, I'd like to move them
> dire
On 19 Jun 2009, at 16:03, Wietse Venema wrote:
Jaroslaw Grzabel:
How do you imagine to create 45k users with 10-15k domains ? It's
faster
to create access lists/maps and filter everything. Creating something
like openrelay server but with stricts ACL. To defend I'm asking
simply
just only
Steve:
> Hi,
>
> I'm sure I read a post here a while ago saying it was possible to set up
> multiple queue directories and transports. I thought I had saved the
> link therein, but I'll be darned if I can find it.
>
> What I'm ideally looking to do is something like this;
>
>
> [THE WILD] -> PO
Gaby Vanhegan:
>
> On 19 Jun 2009, at 16:03, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> > Jaroslaw Grzabel:
> >> How do you imagine to create 45k users with 10-15k domains ? It's
> >> faster
> >> to create access lists/maps and filter everything. Creating something
> >> like openrelay server but with stricts ACL
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 04:03:39PM +0200, Jelle de Jong wrote:
> I got some more debug information from the other server that initiates
> the sending of the mail.
"terminated by signal 11". Signal 11 is SIGSEGV, aka segmentation fault,
on most systems out there. There system is severely broken.
B
Hi all,
I'm working on a web solution to manage virtual domains. It has been
tested with Postfix and Dovecot. A MySQL backend is needed. You cand
find the project here : http://projects.koalabs.org/trac/mailng/
The source code is distributed under the BSD license.
Regards,
Antoine Nguyen
P
Terry Carmen wrote:
Hi,
How can I set a rule to put manually on HOLD all email sent to
temporarydeaddomain.com ? I understand that postfix will automatically
sent the emails in the deferred and deal with them from time to time but
as I know that the domain is dead for a while, I'd like to move t
Jorey Bump wrote:
To be fair, your original question reveals that you are somewhat
unfamiliar with basic concepts of email administration, and that is why
noone is eager to help you shoot yourself in the foot, especially if it
means the bullet may ricochet off the floor and hit us.
That said, yo
Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 04:03:39PM +0200, Jelle de Jong wrote:
>> I got some more debug information from the other server that initiates
>> the sending of the mail.
>
> "terminated by signal 11". Signal 11 is SIGSEGV, aka segmentation fault,
> on most systems out there. Ther
On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 11:41 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Steve:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm sure I read a post here a while ago saying it was possible to set up
> > multiple queue directories and transports. I thought I had saved the
> > link therein, but I'll be darned if I can find it.
> >
> > What I'
I notice that when I create a user in my Postfix server, I also create
a file located in /var/spool/mail:
[r...@mail mail]# ls -l
total 0
-rw-rw 1 user1mail 0 Jun 8 11:35 user1
-rw-rw 1 user2mail 0 Jun 5 08:41
Carlos Williams a écrit :
> I notice that when I create a user in my Postfix server, I also create
> a file located in /var/spool/mail:
>
>
>
> [r...@mail mail]# ls -l
> total 0
> -rw-rw 1 user1mail 0 Jun 8 11:35 user1
Jaroslaw Grzabel a écrit :
> Jorey Bump wrote:
>> To be fair, your original question reveals that you are somewhat
>> unfamiliar with basic concepts of email administration, and that is why
>> noone is eager to help you shoot yourself in the foot, especially if it
>> means the bullet may ricochet o
Le samedi 20 juin 2009 01:08, mouss a écrit :
> Carlos Williams a écrit :
> > I notice that when I create a user in my Postfix server, I also create
> > a file located in /var/spool/mail:
> >
> >
> >
> > [r...@mail mail]# ls -l
>
Le samedi 20 juin 2009 01:25, mouss a écrit :
> Jaroslaw Grzabel a écrit :
> > Jorey Bump wrote:
> >> To be fair, your original question reveals that you are somewhat
> >> unfamiliar with basic concepts of email administration, and that is why
> >> noone is eager to help you shoot yourself in the f
2009/6/20 mouss :
>> 1 - Why this files are being generated
>
> it's your "adduser" command. This is not postfix related.
>
>> 2 - Can I delete them
>
> Probably, unless something relies on. I would just leave them.
>
>> 3 - How can I prevent future new users from having files generated in
>> this
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