On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Jozsef Kadlecsik wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> > Postfix logs all deliveries - deliveries not made are not logged.
>
> We cannot find the messages in the mail queue either.
>
> The client machine is switched off for the weekend, but we enabled peer
>
Hello,
I have a transport that pipes to a perl script. Everything is fine and
dandy, but whenever the script fails the whole perl error message
gets appended right after the failure_template message.
I've checked bounce(5), bounce(8), and pipe(8), and although I admit
that I haven't read thoroughl
On Fri, 2009-09-04 at 12:32 -0400, Victor Duchovni wrote:
> List actual relay users in relay_recipient_maps, and the users aliased
> to virtual.invaliud virtual_alias_maps. This takes care of recipient
> validation.
We dont know the actual users on the relayed domains. One of the reasons
they are
Zitat von Seth Mattinen :
Dave wrote:
Hello,
I'm running postfix 2.3 via rpm package. This is on a centos box. I
know that there are later versions out, and am wondering if there's a
feature add-ons page, not just a changelog, something very detailed version
to version, that goes in to
Hello
Sometimes, our users are sending message to a lot of people (from our
domain) without using a mailing list.
As the SMTP server is the same to send and receive messages, if there
is an error in the list of addresses, the mail is rejected.
I hope that with the rules in the following or
Hi,
I'm analyzing logs to find the spam source and I've understood that if
someone sends the message, one of the first lines written to the log
file is a line containing the queue id and 'client=IP_ADDRESS'. But
not every time. Actually this line is missing just in cases the spam
is sent. :) How's
Martina Tomisova:
> Hi,
>
> I'm analyzing logs to find the spam source and I've understood that if
> someone sends the message, one of the first lines written to the log
> file is a line containing the queue id and 'client=IP_ADDRESS'. But
That is incorrect.
The SMTP server logs the client= onc
On Monday 07 September 2009 07:25:52 Martina Tomisova wrote:
> I'm analyzing logs to find the spam source and I've understood
> that if someone sends the message, one of the first lines written
> to the log file is a line containing the queue id and
> 'client=IP_ADDRESS'.
This is only true if the
Wietse Venema:
> Martina Tomisova:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm analyzing logs to find the spam source and I've understood that if
> > someone sends the message, one of the first lines written to the log
> > file is a line containing the queue id and 'client=IP_ADDRESS'. But
>
> That is incorrect.
>
> T
>> not every time. Actually this line is missing just in cases the spam
>> is sent. :) How's that possible? Any ideas how can I get the IP
>> address of the sender in such case?
>
> From the SMTP server's PROCESS ID field in the logfile.
I've investigated this and I haven't found any connection bet
There is no pickup process so I believe that the server is OK. Thank
you for your warning and I'm sorry for not pasting logs.
2009/9/7 /dev/rob0 :
> On Monday 07 September 2009 07:25:52 Martina Tomisova wrote:
>> I'm analyzing logs to find the spam source and I've understood
>> that if someone sen
Martina Tomisova:
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> >> not every time. Actually this line is missing just in cases the spam
> >> is sent. :) How's that possible? Any ideas how can I get the IP
> >> address of the sender in such case?
> >
> > From the SMTP server's PROCESS ID field
Hi list,
i recently sent a new issue of a newsletter via postfix 2.5.5 (Debian Lenny).
When sending loads of newsletters it's not unusual to get a bunch of bounces,
but this time i got a lot of bounces without a bounce reason from my own
(sending) postfix.
The delivery status notifications loo
Stefan Bunse:
> --4D1DB6737244.1252203488/newsbox.webmatch.de
> Content-Description: Notification
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> This is the mail system at host newsbox.webmatch.de.
>
> I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not
> be delivered to one or more rec
On Mon, 07 Sep 2009, Marcel Montes wrote:
> I have a transport that pipes to a perl script. Everything is fine and
> dandy, but whenever the script fails the whole perl error message
> gets appended right after the failure_template message.
>
> I've checked bounce(5), bounce(8), and pipe(8), and
On Mon, 07 Sep 2009, Steve Heaven wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-09-04 at 12:32 -0400, Victor Duchovni wrote:
>
> > List actual relay users in relay_recipient_maps, and the users aliased
> > to virtual.invaliud virtual_alias_maps. This takes care of recipient
> > validation.
>
> We dont know the actual u
Hi
I have a mail gateway where I need to separate the destination of the emails by
the subject
anyone could help me?
for example:
1)someone send a email from internet to my domain:
to: us...@domain.com
2)the gateway mark it as spam with [spam]
Subject: [spam] Enlarge your
3) the postfix (
Sahil Tandon:
> On Mon, 07 Sep 2009, Marcel Montes wrote:
>
> > I have a transport that pipes to a perl script. Everything is fine and
> > dandy, but whenever the script fails the whole perl error message
> > gets appended right after the failure_template message.
> >
> > I've checked bounce(5),
On 9/7/2009 7:07 AM, Pascal Maes wrote:
Hello
Sometimes, our users are sending message to a lot of people (from our
domain) without using a mailing list.
As the SMTP server is the same to send and receive messages, if there is
an error in the list of addresses, the mail is rejected.
I hope tha
Hi all,
I'm using getmail to fetch mails from our provider.
I use the "MDA_external" option in order to use /usr/sbin/sendmail as
delivery agent, but I have problem with email with a single "." (dot) in
a line.
For example sendmail doesn't tranfer this text (it truncate the mail at
the ".")
On Mon, 07 Sep 2009, Alessandro wrote:
> As far as I know the single dot is used by smtp/pop protocol to
> terminate the message, so It should -I think- transparently replace a
> single dot with a double dot during the
>
>
> Another example: the file mail.txt contains the following test:
> """
On 9/7/2009 11:58 AM, Alessandro wrote:
I how can I send a single dot line with sendmail?
man sendmail, look for the -i option.
http://www.postfix.org/sendmail.1.html
-- Noel Jones
Le 7 sept. 2009 à 18:10, Noel Jones a écrit :
On 9/7/2009 7:07 AM, Pascal Maes wrote:
Hello
Sometimes, our users are sending message to a lot of people (from our
domain) without using a mailing list.
As the SMTP server is the same to send and receive messages, if
there is
an error in the
On 9/7/2009 2:17 PM, Pascal Maes wrote:
Le 7 sept. 2009 à 18:10, Noel Jones a écrit :
On 9/7/2009 7:07 AM, Pascal Maes wrote:
Hello
Sometimes, our users are sending message to a lot of people (from our
domain) without using a mailing list.
As the SMTP server is the same to send and receive
>Da: sa...@tandon.net
>-i When reading a message from standard input,
don't treat a line with
>only a . character as the end of input.
Oops.. so
simple! Sorry, I didn't see this option
Thanks!
Alessandro
Le 7 sept. 2009 à 21:50, Noel Jones a écrit :
On 9/7/2009 2:17 PM, Pascal Maes wrote:
Le 7 sept. 2009 à 18:10, Noel Jones a écrit :
On 9/7/2009 7:07 AM, Pascal Maes wrote:
Hello
Sometimes, our users are sending message to a lot of people (from
our
domain) without using a mailing list.
On 9/7/2009 3:42 PM, Pascal Maes wrote:
I don't understand why it seems that I'm not doing authentication.
When you authenticate, postfix will log "client name[IP],
sasl_method=..., sasl_username=..."
Or maybe you're rejecting the mail before the client has a
chance to authenticate. Showi
Dave a écrit :
> Hello,
> I'm running postfix 2.3 via rpm package. This is on a centos box. I
> know that there are later versions out, and am wondering if there's a
> feature add-ons page, not just a changelog, something very detailed version
> to version, that goes in to detail? I'm trying
Dave a écrit :
> Hello,
> I've got postfix running on CentOS. It's hooked in to amavisd-new
> which is installed as an after-queue content filter. Postfix relays to
> amavisd-new on port 10024 and amavisd-new sends messages back to postfix on
> port 10025. This is all working, now i want to a
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