Dear postfix users,
I'd like to filter bounced messages. The problem is that some bounces
apparently only contain "Undelivered Message Headers" fragments and
others contain the full ""Undelivered Message" fragment.
Is there a parameter to control this? How does postfix decide wheather
to on
Dear list,
to cut it short:
1.) local delivery works well without mailbox_transport_maps configured
postfix/local: to=, relay=local (..) status=sent
(delivered to mailbox)
Mail entered in /var/mail/jan
2.) adding the following config to main.cf gives unknown mail transport error
main.cf:
+ mai
Dear Jerrale, Sahil and Seth,
Thanks a lot for your answers :
Le 13.06.2010 03:15, Jerrale Gayle a écrit :
a) I have a very strange problem with postfix, it worked for more
than one year without problem, and now, for about one month some
incoming emails started to fail in the night (approx. bet
j...@weitan.org:
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> Dear list,
> to cut it short:
>
> 1.) local delivery works well without mailbox_transport_maps configured
>
> postfix/local: to=, relay=local (..) status=sent
> (delivered to mailbox)
>
> Mail entered in /var/mail/jan
>
> 2.)
Eddy Ilg:
> How does postfix decide wheather
> to only include the headers or the full message in the bounce?
The *sender* decides what will be sent to the sender.
http://www.postfix.org/DSN_README.html
Postfix decides what will be sent to the local postmaster.
http://www.postfix.org
Hi Wietse,
>> main.cf:
>> + mailbox_transport=smtp:[weitan.org] # forward everything ...
>> + mailbox_transport_maps=hash:/etc/postfix/mailbox_transport_maps # ...
>> except some mails
>>
>> With mailbox_transport_maps:
>> + jan local
>
> You have set up an infinite loop, asking the local delivery
Hi Wietse,
main.cf:
+ mailbox_transport=smtp:[weitan.org] # forward everything ...
+ mailbox_transport_maps=hash:/etc/postfix/mailbox_transport_maps # ...
except some mails
With mailbox_transport_maps:
+ jan local
You have set up an infinite loop, asking the local delivery agent
t
There's no need to be rude sir.
You have strange conceptions of rudeness.
Also, please do not top-post.
I'm just trying to become more familiar with the Postfix system as an
alternative to Qmail which I've had more real world experience dealing
with,
Yeah. Qmail breaks so many standards i
hi everyone,
i have a postfix (2.3.3) server running with fetchmail to retrieve mail from
the actual mailserver, the problem is that only the office users get their
my from the local postfix/fetchmail server, the remote users connect to the
actual internet mailserver, the office users can send mai
j...@weitan.org:
> My intention is:
>
> everyth...@weitan.org relay to weitan.org
Do not list weitan.org in mydestination. It should be a relay
destination. Therefore, use relay_domains and relay_recipient_maps
as explained in ADDRESS_CLASS_README and STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.
> Now, how c
Hello list,
I refer to my question of august 2008
(http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2008-08/0747.html, and see
below).
What are the necessary steps to add update support to the mysql client
(Postfix 2.5.6 or newer)?
Has someone already done this and is willing to share the code?
Stefan Jakobs:
> Hello list,
>
> I refer to my question of august 2008
> (http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2008-08/0747.html, and see
> below).
>
> What are the necessary steps to add update support to the mysql client
> (Postfix 2.5.6 or newer)?
I think this involves writing, te
JC Putter put forth on 6/13/2010 1:03 PM:
> hi everyone,
>
> i have a postfix (2.3.3) server running with fetchmail to retrieve mail from
> the actual mailserver, the problem is that only the office users get their
> my from the local postfix/fetchmail server, the remote users connect to the
> act
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