Thanks but this does not work
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From: eero.t.voloti...@gmail.com [mailto:eero.t.voloti...@gmail.com] On
Behalf Of Eero Volotinen
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 7:54 AM
To: Alexander Erameh
Subject: Re: Out of Office auto reply setting
2010/5/1 Alexander Erameh :
> Is there
On 2010-05-01 Alexander Erameh wrote:
> On Saturday, May 01, 2010 7:54 AM Eero Volotinen wrote:
>> 2010/5/1 Alexander Erameh :
>>> Is there any way to configure out of office auto reply setting from
>>> the Server End using Maildir?
>>
>> Using sieve language + sieve plugin on mailclient?
>
> Tha
2010/5/1 Ansgar Wiechers :
> On 2010-05-01 Alexander Erameh wrote:
>> On Saturday, May 01, 2010 7:54 AM Eero Volotinen wrote:
>>> 2010/5/1 Alexander Erameh :
Is there any way to configure out of office auto reply setting from
the Server End using Maildir?
>>>
>>> Using sieve language + si
Just doing a bit of a sanity check/tidy-up on my Postfix box, I've not
had to go near it for ages as it all just works, but I'm checking a few
other things and I'm slowly reminding myself of various Postfix related
things.
These are my current restrictions, I think the map names are indicative
of
Lately I have found that my outgoing queues are getting a little clogged for
yahoo and sbcglobal.net. This usually coincides with a bulk set of news
letters sent out from a couples clients. Typically we are seeing that they
dump about 2000msg/per batch, with no more than one batch per week (us
On 5/1/2010 12:58 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
Lately I have found that my outgoing queues are getting a little clogged for
yahoo and sbcglobal.net. This usually coincides with a bulk set of news
letters sent out from a couples clients. Typically we are seeing that they
dump about 2000msg/per batch
On 5/1/2010 12:28 PM, Paul Hutchings wrote:
Just doing a bit of a sanity check/tidy-up on my Postfix box, I've not
had to go near it for ages as it all just works, but I'm checking a few
other things and I'm slowly reminding myself of various Postfix related
things.
These are my current restrict
> > rate_limit_transport:
> > aol.com ratelimit:
> > yahoo.com ratelimit:
> > sbcglobal.net ratelimit:
> > gmail.com ratelimit:
> >
> This looks reasonable to me; no more than 3 connections should
> be made at a t
On 05/01/2010 11:31 AM, Gary Smith wrote:
>>> rate_limit_transport:
>>> aol.com ratelimit:
>>> yahoo.com ratelimit:
>>> sbcglobal.net ratelimit:
>>> gmail.com ratelimit:
>>>
>> This looks reasonable to me; no more
Hi,
In the context of migration from an MSExchaneg to Postfix ,
I 'm tring to reproduce a functionality:
Until we have migrated all the 300 mailboxes, I want to put my new Postfix as a
front end.
It would firstly receive the SMTP stream: if the recipient mailbox is localy
existing on it then de
* Yannick :
> Hi,
>
> In the context of migration from an MSExchaneg to Postfix ,
>
> I 'm tring to reproduce a functionality:
> Until we have migrated all the 300 mailboxes, I want to put my new Postfix as
> a front end.
> It would firstly receive the SMTP stream: if the recipient mailbox is lo
Quoting Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Yannick :
> > Hi,
> >
> > In the context of migration from an MSExchaneg to Postfix ,
> >
> > I 'm tring to reproduce a functionality:
> > Until we have migrated all the 300 mailboxes, I want to put my new Postfix
> as a front end.
> > It would firstly receive the SM
On 5/1/2010 1:31 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
rate_limit_transport:
aol.com ratelimit:
yahoo.com ratelimit:
sbcglobal.net ratelimit:
gmail.com ratelimit:
This looks reasonable to me; no more than 3 connections should
>
> Do you realize the entries you just posted are misspelled domains? They
> are not sbcglobal.net, comcast.net, or earthlink.net.
>
> -Mike
Mike, um, belay my last... My eyes are tired from clearing out queue's.
Yes, those are wrong, looks like they have some typos, but they queues that
Hi,
You can use the /etc/postfix/virtual file to have a list of local
email addresses and their corresponding alternative address.
I'm new to postfix myself, but say you have 2 machines both configured
to deliver mail for a single address g...@mail.com for example
Postfix delivers mail to the lo
Gary Smith:
> Lately I have found that my outgoing queues are getting a little clogged for
> yahoo and sbcglobal.net. This usually coincides with a bulk set of news
> letters sent out from a couples clients. Typically we are seeing that they
> dump about 2000msg/per batch, with no more than on
From http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#canonical_maps,
Note: with Postfix version 2.2, message header address mapping
happens only when message header address rewriting is enabled:
* The message is received with the Postfix sendmail(1) command,
* The message is received from a netwo
On Sat, May 01, 2010 at 08:51:27PM -0400, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> From http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#canonical_maps,
>
> Note: with Postfix version 2.2, message header address mapping
> happens only when message header address rewriting is enabled:
>
> * The message is received wit
On 05/01/10 21:52, /dev/rob0 wrote:
On Sat, May 01, 2010 at 08:51:27PM -0400, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
From http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#canonical_maps,
Note: with Postfix version 2.2, message header address mapping
happens only when message header address rewriting is enabled:
> This DOES NOT limit your delivery RATE!!
>
> This limits only the delivery CONCURRENCY.
>
> To limit the delivery RATE, see
> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#transport_destination_rate_delay.
>
Looking into it now. Thanks for the pointer Wietse. If I'm running multiple
outgoing rela
On 5/1/2010 9:43 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
This DOES NOT limit your delivery RATE!!
This limits only the delivery CONCURRENCY.
To limit the delivery RATE, see
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#transport_destination_rate_delay.
Looking into it now. Thanks for the pointer Wietse. If I'm run
> >> This DOES NOT limit your delivery RATE!!
> >>
> >> This limits only the delivery CONCURRENCY.
> >>
> >> To limit the delivery RATE, see
> >> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#transport_destination_rate_delay.
> >>
...
> If that still doesn't help, then implement the rate delay as
> explai
yes.
-- Noel Jones
"Gary Smith" wrote:
>> >> This DOES NOT limit your delivery RATE!!
>> >>
>> >> This limits only the delivery CONCURRENCY.
>> >>
>> >> To limit the delivery RATE, see
>> >> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#transport_destination_rate_delay.
>> >>
>...
>> If that still do
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