Hi,
I'm testing postscreen on our secondary smtp server.
First results:
https://rz-static.uni-hohenheim.de/hmayer/tmp/Screenshot-68.png
There are hardly anymore rejects. I did not yet adjust mailgraph for the
drops.
Statistics:
UNIQ/TOTAL EVENT
536/586PASS NEW
97/119HANGUP
Hi,
I've got mail gateways that act as MX's (mail is either relayed to our
backend mail servers or forwarded to a users external email eg
yahoo.co.uk) but are also used to send mail by our users (port 587).
I'm wanting to have forwarded/relayed mail going out from one IP and
stuff from submission
On 06/07/09 15:08, Victor Duchovni wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 08:45:15AM +1000, paul sorenson wrote:
>
>>> The tests must be done as a non-root user to make sure that file
>>> permissions don't restrict getpwnam(3) to the super-user.
>>>
>> # user with ldap entry only:
>> [...@homer domestic
In the smtpd_client_* section of postconf(5) the word "client" is
used frequently. What does a single "client" entail? If multiple
users are behind a NAT box do they all apear to be a single "client"?
* postfix-l...@monmouth.com :
>
> In the smtpd_client_* section of postconf(5) the word "client" is
> used frequently. What does a single "client" entail? If multiple
> users are behind a NAT box do they all apear to be a single "client"?
Yes.
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2009/7/6 :
> In the smtpd_client_* section of postconf(5) the word "client" is used
> frequently. What does a single "client" entail? If multiple users are
> behind a NAT box do they all apear to be a single "client"?
A NAT, as commonly used in SoHo environments for
masquerading/Source-NAT, eff
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 09:26:52PM +1000, paul sorenson wrote:
> > If getent(1) is returning results that are not found via getpwnam(3),
> > your C-library or nsswitch are broken. Trace the system calls made by
> > "postmap -q" and "getent" and see if anything interesting turns up.
>
> Thanks for
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 12:32:53AM -0400, Sahil Tandon wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Jul 2009, The Doctor wrote:
>
> > Where is the postfix 2.7-20090607 can this be found?
>
> milter_header_checks was introduced in snapshot 20090606, and revised in
> 20090607. To download Postfix releases (snapshot, exper
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 10:37:01AM +0200, Helga Mayer wrote:
> But I'd prefer not to use DNSBL's by postcreen. It is for the logging.
More detailed logging is on the roadmap...
> Users occasionally ask for details if mail did not arrive.
>
> If I try, I get:
> Jul 6 10:17:00 smtp2 postfix/posts
The Doctor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 12:32:53AM -0400, Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Sun, 05 Jul 2009, The Doctor wrote:
Where is the postfix 2.7-20090607 can this be found?
milter_header_checks was introduced in snapshot 20090606, and revised in
20090607. To download Postfix releases (snapsho
Guy wrote:
Hi,
I've got mail gateways that act as MX's (mail is either relayed to our
backend mail servers or forwarded to a users external email eg
yahoo.co.uk) but are also used to send mail by our users (port 587).
I'm wanting to have forwarded/relayed mail going out from one IP and
stuff fro
What is the recommended and most scalable method for implementing SMTP Auth
against OpenLDAP that currently manages all IMAP
accounts?
kind regards,
_Terry
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 12:04:32PM +0900, Kouhei Sutou wrote:
> > He means the ability to stop sleeping as soon as the client disconnects.
> > This means sleeping in the event loop waiting for either a timer or
> > a client read event.
>
> Yes. I means it.
This will likely be obsoleted by the up
Quoting Victor Duchovni :
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 10:37:01AM +0200, Helga Mayer wrote:
But I'd prefer not to use DNSBL's by postcreen. It is for the logging.
More detailed logging is on the roadmap...
Users occasionally ask for details if mail did not arrive.
It's not only the logging.
W
* Terry L. Inzauro :
> What is the recommended and most scalable method for implementing SMTP Auth
> against OpenLDAP that currently manages all IMAP accounts?
Cyrus SASL ldapdb plugin:
The ldapdb auxprop plugin provides access to credentials stored in an
OpenLDAP LDAP server. It is the onl
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 09:36:17PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> * Terry L. Inzauro :
> > What is the recommended and most scalable method for implementing SMTP Auth
> > against OpenLDAP that currently manages all IMAP accounts?
>
> Cyrus SASL ldapdb plugin:
>
>The ldapdb auxprop plugi
On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 22:41:40 +0200
Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
[snip]
> Which client do you use?
> What is in your smtpd.conf?
/usr/local/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf
# Global Parameters
log_level: 0
pwcheck_method: auxprop
mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN
# auxiliary Plugin parameters
auxprop_plugin: sasldb
I
* Victor Duchovni :
> On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 09:36:17PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
>
> > * Terry L. Inzauro :
> > > What is the recommended and most scalable method for implementing SMTP
> > > Auth
> > > against OpenLDAP that currently manages all IMAP accounts?
> >
> > Cyrus SASL ldapdb
Helga Mayer:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm testing postscreen on our secondary smtp server.
This is non-production, unsupported, software, that is
available only in postfix-2.7-xx-nonprod releases.
Wietse
> First results:
> https://rz-static.uni-hohenheim.de/hmayer/tmp/Screenshot-68.png
> There
On my laptop, I use mutt with postfix for sending e-mails, and fetchmail for
receiving them. Postfix is setup to relay mails through gmail. I am the only
user on the computer and all mails originating from the computer are sent
from my account.
A limitation of the present setup is that it sends e-
On Tue, 07 Jul 2009, Vikas Rawal wrote:
> On my laptop, I use mutt with postfix for sending e-mails, and fetchmail for
> receiving them. Postfix is setup to relay mails through gmail. I am the only
> user on the computer and all mails originating from the computer are sent
> from my account.
>
>
On Tue, July 7, 2009 01:41, Vikas Rawal wrote:
> #myorigin = /etc/mailname
set this to myorigin=gmail.com
fake when you use smtp auth client postfix
your local unix login must then be the part before @
problem solved :)
myhostname is irrelevant
> # appending .domain is the MUA's job.
> appe
Right, Primary server So far so good.
Secondary server,
Everyting I set root to a localhost alias
postfix wants to send to the primary server.
Huh? Why is postfix overriding localhost?
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On Tue, July 7, 2009 07:00, The Doctor wrote:
> Huh? Why is postfix overriding localhost?
postconf -n
none have so far as i know a working crystall ball :)
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xpoint
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 07:04:57AM +0200, Benny Pedersen wrote:
>
> On Tue, July 7, 2009 07:00, The Doctor wrote:
>
> > Huh? Why is postfix overriding localhost?
>
> postconf -n
>
> none have so far as i know a working crystall ball :)
>
> --
> xpoint
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
alia
> I am appending my /etc/postfix/main.cf
>
> When asking for help on this mailing list, please never paste your main.cf
> .
> Instead, as directed in DEBUG_README, paste the output of 'postconf -n'.
>
My apologies. I posted to this list after a long time, and am not,
evidently, well versed with po
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