Rob Arista:
> Heya.
>
> I've had a really simple Postfix server running for a couple of
> months. I managed to get a decent hang of smtpd_*_restrictions and
> been rejecting a bunch of spam. Not enough though so I'm looking to
> do some more protection.
>
> I've been reading about AddOns, and t
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 5:21 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> smtpd -> before queue filter -> smtpd -> cleanup -> queue
>
> The Milter filter model for SMTP submission is:
>
> smtpd+smtpd_milters -> cleanup -> queue
>
> Where smtpd gives the SMTP commands to the Milter, and where cleanup
> gives the hea
On 04/15/2011 11:09 PM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
> Am 15.04.2011 22:59, schrieb Jo Galara:
>> Is there a way to bind Mail Submission on an own IP address? Now it's
>> listening on the IPs I set in "smtp_bind_address" and
>> "smtp_bind_address6". Is there a way to change the listening
>> address of
Ok I stumped the band on my troubles on receiving email from google.com
Now I am being told that messages from mindspring.com can't get through
here is a copy of the error message
Subject: Warning: message 1Q8d0n-0001fo-F7 delayed 24 hours
This message was created automatically by mail deliv
(2011年04月15日 21:04), Wietse Venema wrote:
> Mike A. Leonetti:
>> My main goal is to "archive" messages with the extra information
>> (like what SASL user was used to authenticate to send the message
>> etc) that postcat would give. Is it possible to pass that information
>> along to a script that w
Rob Arista:
> On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 5:21 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > smtpd -> before queue filter -> smtpd -> cleanup -> queue
> >
> > The Milter filter model for SMTP submission is:
> >
> > smtpd+smtpd_milters -> cleanup -> queue
> >
> > Where smtpd gives the SMTP commands to the Milter, and w
jason hirsh:
> Ok I stumped the band on my troubles on receiving email from google.com
>
> Now I am being told that messages from mindspring.com can't get through
Postfix logs ALL MAIL DELIVEY ATTEMPTS successful or not.
You need to show Postfix logs for missed mail.
If no attempts show up in
On Apr 16, 2011, at 2:50 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:jason hirsh:Ok I stumped the band on my troubles on receiving email from google.comNow I am being told that messages from mindspring.com can't get throughPostfix logs ALL MAIL DELIVEY ATTEMPTS successful or not.You need to show Postfix logs for misse
Wietse Venema:
> Postfix logs ALL MAIL DELIVEY ATTEMPTS successful or not.
>
> If no attempts show up in your logs, then the sending failed to
> connect to your machine (DNS error, firewall error, and so on).
What are the DNS records (MX, A) for your mail server?
Wietse
On Apr 16, 2011, at 3:19 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Wietse Venema:
Postfix logs ALL MAIL DELIVEY ATTEMPTS successful or not.
If no attempts show up in your logs, then the sending failed to
connect to your machine (DNS error, firewall error, and so on).
What are the DNS records (MX, A) for you
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 06:49:01PM +0200, Jo Galara wrote:
> On 04/15/2011 11:09 PM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
> > Am 15.04.2011 22:59, schrieb Jo Galara:
> >> Is there a way to bind Mail Submission on an own IP address?
> >> Now it's listening on the IPs I set in "smtp_bind_address" and
> >> "smtp
Wietse:
> What are the DNS records (MX, A) for your mail server?
jason hirsh:
> mail.kasdivi.com. IN A 209.160.65.133
> kasdivi.com.IN MX 5 mail.kasdivi.com.
Now, look in your logs for 168.100.189.2. If nothing is there, then
your logging is broken.
Wietse
On Apr 16, 2011, at 3:38 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Wietse:
What are the DNS records (MX, A) for your mail server?
jason hirsh:
mail.kasdivi.com. IN A 209.160.65.133
kasdivi.com.IN MX 5 mail.kasdivi.com.
Now, look in your logs for 168.100.189.2. If nothing is
Wietse:
> What are the DNS records (MX, A) for your mail server?
jason hirsh:
> mail.kasdivi.com. IN A 209.160.65.133
> kasdivi.com.IN MX 5 mail.kasdivi.com.
Wietse:
> Now, look in your logs for 168.100.189.2. If nothing is there,
> then your logging is broken
jaso
On Apr 16, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Wietse:
What are the DNS records (MX, A) for your mail server?
jason hirsh:
mail.kasdivi.com. IN A 209.160.65.133
kasdivi.com.IN MX 5 mail.kasdivi.com.
Wietse:
Now, look in your logs for 168.100.189.2. If no
Le 08/04/2011 13:52, Reindl Harald a écrit :
>
> Am 08.04.2011 13:48, schrieb Gábor Lénárt:
>> On Fri, Apr 08, 2011 at 05:05:45PM +0530, kshitij mali wrote:
>>> HI All
>>>
>>>
>>> Postfix will try to deliver email based on A record suppose the mx record is
>>> missing , so how to diable this .
>>>
mouss:
> - with MX:
> 1- lookup MX: returns say host.example.com
Typically, the result also contains an additional information
section with the A records, and perhaps some name server records.
These will be cached by the local DNS server, subject to sanity
checks.
> 2- lookup A for host.example.c
Le 09/04/2011 08:44, Voytek Eymont a écrit :
>
> I'm setting up a mail server on a virtual server
>
> smtp banner is set to myhost.mydomain
>
> reverse dns resolves to the data centre IP address
>
- smtpd banner matters for inbound mail (i.e. for receiving)
- reverse dns matters for outbound m
Am 16.04.2011 23:54, schrieb mouss:
>> in fact you should not do this because it needs two dns-queries for
>> the sending server everytime and you set the MX only once
>>
>
> I see no difference:
>
> - with no MX:
> 1- lookup MX: none
> 2- lookup A for domain
>
> - with MX:
> 1- lookup MX: retu
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