* Alex :
> Hi,
>
> >> I'm using zen.spamhaus.org in postscreen and,
>
> Where can I find information on postscreen?
On this mailinglist? In the archives?
> >> reject_rbl_client bl.spamcop.net
> >> reject_rbl_client bogons.cymru.com
>
> I would also be interested in in
* Michael Orlitzky :
> How much use do you get out of bogons.cymru.com at the SMTP stage? I was
> considering it once, and talked myself out of it with flowcharts or
> something.
Almost none. I use it for internal clients.
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Hello, I am trying to migrate first my outgoing mail server from
postfix 2.7.0 to exim 4.71 .
I got most of it except that when I send mail locally it is ending up in
postfix's maildrop queue and not in exim.
huh?
All right the configure file looks like:
# It is usually a good idea to test a
On 4/11/2010 7:44 AM, The Doctor wrote:
Hello, I am trying to migrate first my outgoing mail server from
postfix 2.7.0 to exim 4.71 .
I got most of it except that when I send mail locally it is ending up in
postfix's maildrop queue and not in exim.
huh?
Sending local submissions to the right
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 9:44 AM, The Doctor wrote:
> Hello, I am trying to migrate first my outgoing mail server from
> postfix 2.7.0 to exim 4.71 .
>
?
> I got most of it except that when I send mail locally it is ending up in
> postfix's maildrop queue and not in exim.
>
Replace /usr/sbin/se
Hi!
I've developed a RFC821-compliant mail server. I want to make it clear
first that my server works well either with a mail client, as
Thunderbird, and with telnet session. I've configured Postfix to
communicate with my server modifying main.cf in this way:
relayhost = [myMailServer.localh
Emanuele Gallo:
> Hi!
>
> I've developed a RFC821-compliant mail server. I want to make it clear
> first that my server works well either with a mail client, as
> Thunderbird, and with telnet session. I've configured Postfix to
> communicate with my server modifying main.cf in this way:
>
> re
Background, I am using Centos as a base distro, though I seem to be
getting further and further away from the original install as its seems
to be somewhat/very out of date.
I am not very keen on debian/ubuntu for the server as the developers
there make IMHO "odd" changes to other peoples softwar
John Levine:
> >Should I disable SAV for some domains to prevent blacklisting? Which domains?
>
> Yes. All of them.
>
> SAV is widely considered to be abusive, since it is technically
> indistinguishable from spammer address verification. It's also rather
> ineffective since great amounts of sp
Sorry, can you tell me how can I send binary attachments in this mailing
list? Thanks.
Il 11/04/2010 15:11, Wietse Venema ha scritto:
Emanuele Gallo:
Hi!
I've developed a RFC821-compliant mail server. I want to make it clear
first that my server works well either with a mail client, as
Th
Sorry, can you tell me how can I send a binary attachment?
Il 11/04/2010 15:11, Wietse Venema ha scritto:
Emanuele Gallo:
Hi!
I've developed a RFC821-compliant mail server. I want to make it clear
first that my server works well either with a mail client, as
Thunderbird, and with telnet se
Emanuele Gallo:
> Sorry, can you tell me how can I send binary attachments in this mailing
> list? Thanks.
You have a gmail address, so you would use the "attach a file" link
under "Subject".
If the file is large, then you should mail an URL instead of
attaching the file.
Wietse
Ok, I've attached tcp dump.
tcpdump
Description: Binary data
Ok, I've attached tcp dump. It contains only 8 packets because after HELO
message, as you can see from log file previously posted, there's no more
communication.
Thanks in advance.
Ok, I've attached tcp dump. It contains only 8 packets because after the
HELO message, as you can see from logfile previously posted, there's no more
communication.
Thanks in advance.
tcpdump
Description: Binary data
Emanuele:
> Ok, I've attached tcp dump. It contains only 8 packets because after the
> HELO message, as you can see from logfile previously posted, there's no more
> communication.
Your server replies end in
That is not SMTP compliant.
Wietse
i am attempting to build Postfix from the source rpms, I think I have
worked out how to set the various parameters to get the options I want.
except I don't see how to make this a x86_64 install.
What am i missing?
JLA
On Sun, 2010-04-11 at 19:51 -0400, john wrote:
> i am attempting to build Postfix from the source rpms, I think I have
> worked out how to set the various parameters to get the options I want.
> except I don't see how to make this a x86_64 install.
> What am i missing?
> JLA
>
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