Dear All,
CentOS 5.2
Followed http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postfix and installed
postfix dovecot system-switch-mail system-switch-mail-gnome
Local delivery and local receipt works ok. Couldn't send email to
external mail using 127.0.0.1 as smtp server.
Now trying to make my computer a full fle
Basanta shrestha put forth on 6/27/2010 3:53 AM:
> Dear All,
>
> CentOS 5.2
>
> Followed http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postfix and installed
> postfix dovecot system-switch-mail system-switch-mail-gnome
>
> Local delivery and local receipt works ok. Couldn't send email to
> external mail using 1
Hello List,
I have a mail relay and an internal mail server both under Postfix and
behind a firewall (DMZ and LAN), on both segment i'm using a private IP
address with NAT.
On all outgoing emails headers sent by our users, i can see my servers ip
addresses (private).
Is there any config t
On 06/27/2010 01:20 PM, Rachid Abdelkhalak wrote:
Hello List,
I have a mail relay and an internal mail server both under Postfix and
behind a firewall (DMZ and LAN), on both segment i'm using a private
IP address with NAT.
On all outgoing emails headers sent by our users, i can see my serve
I checked out a few details, and the result is that turning on
VERP, before sending to a mailing list alias, does not turn on VERP
when delivering to the members of that mailing list (except in a
very special case that involves only local recipients).
It can (and should) be made to work outside t
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 11:33:02AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> I checked out a few details, and the result is that turning on
> VERP, before sending to a mailing list alias, does not turn on VERP
> when delivering to the members of that mailing list (except in a
> very special case that involves
1. A minor bug, the hyperlink for "sqlite:" pointed to
mysql_table.5.html:
--- postfix-2.8-20100618/html/BAD-SQLITE_README.html2010-06-18
13:15:23.0 -
+++ postfix-2.8-20100618/html/SQLITE_README.html2010-06-27
15:52:16.992251367 -
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
-alias_maps
/dev/rob0:
> 1. A minor bug, the hyperlink for "sqlite:" pointed to
> mysql_table.5.html:
>
> --- postfix-2.8-20100618/html/BAD-SQLITE_README.html 2010-06-18
> 13:15:23.0 -
> +++ postfix-2.8-20100618/html/SQLITE_README.html 2010-06-27
> 15:52:16.992251367 -
> @@ -54,7 +54,
Wietse Venema:
> > further inspection I saw that index.html was not updated, and
> > SOHO_README.html was also missing.
>
> The SOHO_README files were never installed. Perhaps this is because
> they contain duplicate information from other files. Note that
> SOHO_README is also not referenced by
Subject: Re: performance tuning - relay
Date: Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 06:21:01PM -0500
Quoting Stan Hoeppner (s...@hardwarefreak.com):
: Can you provide some more specs on server2? IIRC you said you had a multidisk
: RAID array on serv2. What RAID level and how many disks? What filesystem?
: Are
Dear Stan,
I doubt it is absolutely necessary to pay for that service.
Please refer
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/servers/6797-email-server-setup.html
Regards,
Basanta
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Basanta shrestha put forth on 6/27/2010 3:53 AM:
>> Dear All,
>>
>>
Hi,
I want to give priority to each outbound email and as per priority email
will be sent.
For example, if there are three email with priority *high*, *medium* and *
low* respectively.
In this case, the high priority email should be sent first, then medium
priority email should be sent then low
Christian Purnomo put forth on 6/27/2010 5:50 PM:
> From your questions above, I could see where you're coming from that if
> Server2 has performance problem then it would make sense to see the
> queue built up at Server1. I can confirm server2 is very underload at
> any time, the server is overs
Hi Stan
Subject: Re: performance tuning - relay
Date: Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 01:23:15AM -0500
Quoting Stan Hoeppner (s...@hardwarefreak.com):
: What piqued my curiosity is why the queue on server2 starting growing, and
: rather large at that, _after_ you got the Postfix bottleneck straightened out
Basanta shrestha put forth on 6/27/2010 11:26 PM:
> Dear Stan,
> I doubt it is absolutely necessary to pay for that service.
> Please refer
Yes, it is necessary. You can't host a mail server without paying someone
some amount of money. If you actually _read_ my previous email and followed
the li
15 matches
Mail list logo