If I understood the release notes correctly, with "smtpd_proxy_options
= speed_adjust", each smtpd process will keep the message it's
currently receiving in a temporary file. That seems to imply that
there could be
(number of smtpd processes) * message_size_limit
bytes of queue space allocated in
Stefan F?rster:
> If I understood the release notes correctly, with "smtpd_proxy_options
> = speed_adjust", each smtpd process will keep the message it's
> currently receiving in a temporary file. That seems to imply that
> there could be
>
> (number of smtpd processes) * message_size_limit
>
> b
i'll guess the solution to my problem will be something simple and
obvious, because i know i ain't the first person to do this, but i've
been staring at it for days and can't see what's wrong.
os x snow leopard server; postfix 2.5.5; dovecot 1.1.17apple0.5
trying to get SMTP auth working via SAS
Hi, I'm using postfix 2.5.7 and having some trouble with the server
domain being appended to incomplete sender addresses. I have set
# postconf|grep -e rewrite -e append -e myorigin -e mydomain -e local_header
append_at_myorigin = yes
append_dot_mydomain = no
local_header_rewrite_clients =
mydo
I was just thinking today that if anyone knew a valid email address on
my Postfix mail server, anyone could simply telnet to it (assuming
they're on a trusted network / mynetworks) and send mail posed as that
valid email address. I know this is not a huge security deal since
it's come from a client
Len Conrad:
> I've got more data. The killer option is when I have this on:
>
> postscreen_blacklist_networks =
> mysql:/usr/local/etc/postfix/mysql-mta_clients_reactive_b.cf
I'll mkae a note that postscreen must be used only with low-latency databases
such as local files.
Wietse
On Dec 4, 2009, at 8:08 PM, Carlos Williams wrote:
> I was just thinking today that if anyone knew a valid email address on
> my Postfix mail server, anyone could simply telnet to it (assuming
> they're on a trusted network / mynetworks) and send mail posed as that
> valid email address. I know t
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Martijn de Munnik wrote:
> If sending e-mail via telnet without a username/password is possible it is
> also possible with a client.
OK so from that note I gather something with my config is not secure
or wide open. Is this is a Postfix issue or something 'off-top
Carlos Williams wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Martijn de Munnik
> wrote:
>> If sending e-mail via telnet without a username/password is possible it is
>> also possible with a client.
>
> OK so from that note I gather something with my config is not secure
> or wide open. Is this is a
Carlos Williams put forth on 12/4/2009 1:08 PM:
> I was just thinking today that if anyone knew a valid email address on
> my Postfix mail server, anyone could simply telnet to it (assuming
> they're on a trusted network / mynetworks) and send mail posed as that
> valid email address. I know this i
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Matt Hayes wrote:
> The question is, are you trying to 'relay' through the server or sending
> to a domain that the server hosts?
>
> -Matt
I don't know how to answer this. The Postfix server is on the same
network as the clients connecting to it. The clients simpl
On Dec 4, 2009, at 2:26 PM, Carlos Williams
wrote:
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Matt Hayes
wrote:
The question is, are you trying to 'relay' through the server or
sending
to a domain that the server hosts?
-Matt
I don't know how to answer this. The Postfix server is on the same
net
Carlos Williams schrieb:
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Matt Hayes wrote:
>
>> The question is, are you trying to 'relay' through the server or sending
>> to a domain that the server hosts?
>>
>> -Matt
>>
>
> I don't know how to answer this. The Postfix server is on the same
> network a
-- Original Message --
From: wie...@porcupine.org (Wietse Venema)
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 14:13:17 -0500 (EST)
>Len Conrad:
>> I've got more data. The killer option is when I have this on:
>>
>> postscreen_blacklist_networks =
>> mysql:/usr/local/etc/postf
On Dec 4, 2009, at 2:34 PM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Dec 4, 2009, at 2:26 PM, Carlos Williams
wrote:
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Matt Hayes
wrote:
The question is, are you trying to 'relay' through the server or
sending
to a domain that the server hosts?
-Matt
I don't know how to
Carlos Williams wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Matt Hayes wrote:
>
>> The question is, are you trying to 'relay' through the server or sending
>> to a domain that the server hosts?
>>
>> -Matt
>>
>
> I don't know how to answer this. The Postfix server is on the same
> network as
This post was full of misunderstandings. First, the Subject, there is
no such thing as "telnet email". telnet(1) is a commonly-available
TCP client, which can be used to make a connection to a process such
as smtpd(8).
On Fri, Dec 04, 2009 at 02:08:46PM -0500, Carlos Williams wrote:
> I was just t
* Wietse Venema :
> Stefan Förster:
> > (number of smtpd processes) * message_size_limit
> >
> > bytes of queue space allocated in temporary files.
>
> By default, the Postfix requires 1.5*message_size_limit of free
> space before it accepts mail.
>
> Right now, the before-proxy scratch files ar
* JP :
> i'll guess the solution to my problem will be something simple and
> obvious, because i know i ain't the first person to do this, but i've
> been staring at it for days and can't see what's wrong.
>
> os x snow leopard server; postfix 2.5.5; dovecot 1.1.17apple0.5
>
> trying to get SMTP
Hello everyone.
I have a mail server running postfix. the server has man different ip's
associated with it, and many domains pointing at it. As Im sure you all know,
when the server gets a connection request, it responds with a greeting message.
something along the lines of "220 cattlejobs.com
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 14:08:46 -0500
> Von: Carlos Williams
> An: postfix users list
> Betreff: Should Anyone Be Able To Send Telnet Email
> I was just thinking today that if anyone knew a valid email address on
> my Postfix mail server, anyone could simp
Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* JP :
i'll guess the solution to my problem will be something simple and
obvious, because i know i ain't the first person to do this, but i've
been staring at it for days and can't see what's wrong.
os x snow leopard server; postfix 2.5.5; dovecot 1.1.17apple0.5
try
Hi Folks
as soon as possible i need to get a command to search all mails between a
date it's mean " start date " to " end date "
and i also im looking for a command to get inmediatelly a mail of a specific
mail for date.
Thanks in advanced
Greetings !!
On 12/4/2009 3:32 PM, S Lastname wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
>
> I have a mail server running postfix. the server has man different ip's
> associated with it, and many domains pointing at it. As Im sure you all know,
> when the server gets a connection request, it responds with a greeting
> messa
* JP :
> >Your Postfix uses Dovecot SASL. Have you tried to authenticate using a telnet
> >session, sending AUTH identity on command line?
> >
> Escape character is '^]'.
> 220 osx-106.example.com ESMTP Postfix
> EHLO foobie.example.com
> 250-osx-106.example.com
> 250-PIPELINING
> 250-SIZE 10485760
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009, osmcr...@gmail.com wrote:
> as soon as possible i need to get a command to search all mails between a
> date it's mean " start date " to " end date "
> and i also im looking for a command to get inmediatelly a mail of a specific
> mail for date.
Please, carefully read: http:/
http://jdbates.blogspot.com/2009/11/initially-i-had-some-email-addresses-e.html
^ I just made this blog post about a Postfix configuration I've used a
couple times
The configuration is for storing user's email addresses in LDAP and both
forwarding messages to and sending messages from those addre
Len Conrad:
> -- Original Message --
> From: wie...@porcupine.org (Wietse Venema)
> Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 14:13:17 -0500 (EST)
> >I'll mkae a note that postscreen must be used only with low-latency databases
> >such as local files.
>
> the problem postscree
Ed W:
> Hi, I'm using postfix 2.5.7 and having some trouble with the server
> domain being appended to incomplete sender addresses. I have set
>
> # postconf|grep -e rewrite -e append -e myorigin -e mydomain -e local_header
> append_at_myorigin = yes
> append_dot_mydomain = no
> local_header_rew
I can't figure out why my whitelist entry for 204.238.179.0/24 is being
ignored. If not for a transient DNS failure this afternoon I'd not have
known this was broken. The check_client_access whitelist entry _should_
have triggered before reject_unknown_client_hostname. Any ideas why is
doesn't/d
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
I can't figure out why my whitelist entry for 204.238.179.0/24 is being
ignored. If not for a transient DNS failure this afternoon I'd not have
known this was broken. The check_client_access whitelist entry _should_
have triggered before reject_unknown_client_hostname. Any
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