>the remote server is doing SAV (Sender Address Verification) and asking
>your server whether server+kent is a valid address, and your server
>says it is not.
>you probably want to add:
>recipient_delimiter = +
Already added.
Why does my server say that is invalid adress?
I can send letter
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 11:51:17AM +0400, Ilya Pichugin wrote:
> When I post, then see the following in the log:
> # echo "test" | sendmail -XV -fser...@myserver.com k...@recipient.com
> >delay=5.3, delays=2.4/0.47/0.6/1.8, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host
> >mail.recipient.com[220.220.220.220] sa
Thanks for your reply.
But how will I know what domains I must put into
/etc/postfix/transport ?
It is good solution if I already know what domains don't grok
VERP-style sender. But I don't...
>Use a transport map for sites that don't grok VERP-style sender
>addresses, and use smtp_generic_map
I altered just domain name and ip adresses. If I'm sending letter via
'telnet mx.recipient.com 25' I've got the same error:
mail from: server+kent=recipient@myserver.com
250 OK
rcpt to: k...@recipient.com
550-Verification failed for
550-No Such User Here"
550 Sender verify failed
> On Thu,
Don't top-post, don't send me copies of mails.
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 03:24:38PM +0400, Ilya Pichugin wrote:
> I altered just domain name and ip adresses. If I'm sending letter via
> 'telnet mx.recipient.com 25' I've got the same error:
| mx.recipient.com. 3600IN A 64.15.205
Do you pretend and joke?
BTW, I'm not sure, but I think I understood where is a problem.
SMTP of a k...@recipient.com gets wrong my MX. rather it gets old MX
from old hoster and Sender Address Verfy go to there. So EXIM verify
local domain and cat find 'such user'
Thanks for the idea
>
I got a request today from someone on the software development team
that reads as follows:
"According to RFC 4409 client mail submission to an email server is
supposed to use port 587.
Server to server SMTP relays are to use port 25.
When I am not on site, I can't email via my work account via my
Am 21.06.2011 16:16, schrieb Carlos Mennens:
> I got a request today from someone on the software development team
> that reads as follows:
>
> "According to RFC 4409 client mail submission to an email server is
> supposed to use port 587.
> Server to server SMTP relays are to use port 25.
> Whe
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:23 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> please provide configuration and NOT netstat
>
> [root@testserver:/buildserver/autotest/parts/ffmpeg]$ cat
> /etc/postfix/master.cf | grep submission
> submission inet n - n - 20 smtpd -o
> smtpd_client_c
Am 21.06.2011 16:26, schrieb Carlos Mennens:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:23 AM, Reindl Harald
> wrote:
>> please provide configuration and NOT netstat
>>
>> [root@testserver:/buildserver/autotest/parts/ffmpeg]$ cat
>> /etc/postfix/master.cf | grep submission
>> submission inet n -
Am 21.06.2011 16:26, schrieb Carlos Mennens:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:23 AM, Reindl Harald
> wrote:
>> please provide configuration and NOT netstat
>>
>> [root@testserver:/buildserver/autotest/parts/ffmpeg]$ cat
>> /etc/postfix/master.cf | grep submission
>> submission inet n -
Zitat von Carlos Mennens :
I got a request today from someone on the software development team
that reads as follows:
"According to RFC 4409 client mail submission to an email server is
supposed to use port 587.
Server to server SMTP relays are to use port 25.
When I am not on site, I can't ema
Hello,
I installed postfix-2.3.3-2.1.e15_2 on Red hat 4.1.2-50. I 'd like to integrate
postfix and Mailman 2.1.13.
When I send an email, nothing happens. There are not any wrong information in
apache error log.
In the file maillog, there are a few lines:
Jun 19 15:53:51 sysbio postfix/smtpd[9
Am 21.06.2011 17:06, schrieb Li, Jilong (MU-Student):
> Hello,
>
> I installed postfix-2.3.3-2.1.e15_2 on Red hat 4.1.2-50. I 'd like to
> integrate postfix and Mailman 2.1.13.
> When I send an email, nothing happens. There are not any wrong information in
> apache error log.
>
> In the file
On 6/21/2011 10:06 AM, Li, Jilong (MU-Student) wrote:
[next time, post in plain text, not HTML. Thank you.]
comments below...
Hello,
I installed postfix-2.3.3-2.1.e15_2 on Red hat 4.1.2-50. I 'd
like to integrate postfix and Mailman 2.1.13.
When I send an email, nothing happens. There are n
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 17:21:48 +0200
Reindl Harald articulated:
> Am 21.06.2011 17:06, schrieb Li, Jilong (MU-Student):
{snip}
> please provide configuration informations, nobody knows anything
> about your machine and stop posting in HTML format!
See: http://www.postfix.com/DEBUG_README.html
Spec
Hello,
After changing the file "main.cf", do I need to run "postfix reload" ? Or
should I run "/etc/rc.d/init.d/postfix restart" ?
Thank you very much!
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 04:48:50PM +, Li, Jilong (MU-Student) wrote:
> After changing the file "main.cf", do I need to run "postfix reload"
> ? Or should I run "/etc/rc.d/init.d/postfix restart" ?
A reload achieves a non-distruptive restart of all services other
than master(8). Also the maste
Usually a reload is sufficient.
Aly
--Original Message--
From: Li, Jilong (MU-Student)
Sender: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: about postfix reload
Sent: Jun 21, 2011 12:48 PM
Hello,
After changing the file "main.cf", do I need to run "postfix r
Hello,
Hope that you could give me some instructions and advice. Thank you very much!
Problem:
I run postfix on sysbio.rnet.missouri.edu (Red hat 4.1.2-50). I create a
mailing list named multicom_tool...@sysbio.rnet.missouri.edu. After subscribing
to this list, I receive the confirmed and welc
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 18:15:17 +
Li, Jilong (MU-Student) articulated:
> Hello,
>
> Hope that you could give me some instructions and advice. Thank you
> very much!
>
> Problem:
> I run postfix on sysbio.rnet.missouri.edu (Red hat 4.1.2-50). I
> create a mailing list named
> multicom_tool...@s
On 6/21/2011 1:15 PM, Li, Jilong (MU-Student) wrote:
Hello,
Hope that you could give me some instructions and advice. Thank you very much!
Problem:
I run postfix on sysbio.rnet.missouri.edu (Red hat 4.1.2-50). I create a
mailing list named multicom_tool...@sysbio.rnet.missouri.edu. After subsc
Hello,
I am running an e-mail server with seven (so far) domains. I have
everything configured so that each domain responds with the appropriate
ip address but I can't figure out how to do the same thing with
certificates.
I tried a couple of times but no luck so far. you can see my
On 6/21/2011 2:30 PM, Mark Moellering wrote:
Hello,
I am running an e-mail server with seven (so far) domains. I
have everything configured so that each domain responds with
the appropriate ip address but I can't figure out how to do
the same thing with certificates.
I tried a couple of times bu
Mark Moellering:
> Hello,
>
> I am running an e-mail server with seven (so far) domains. I have
> everything configured so that each domain responds with the appropriate
> ip address but I can't figure out how to do the same thing with
> certificates.
You can configure SMTP clients and S
Hello,
Hope that you could give me some instructions and advice. Thank you very much!
Problem:
I run postfix on sysbio.rnet.missouri.edu (Red hat 4.1.2-50). I create a
mailing list named multicom_tool...@sysbio.rnet.missouri.edu.
After subscribing to this list, I receive the confirmed and wel
The SASL_README doc has a section about doing a telnet test of a PLAIN
SASL authentication. There are some methods suggested for generating
the base64 hash required to do the authentication, Of those two methods
one requires downloading a special utility to generate the auth string
and the other
Le 21/06/2011 16:16, Carlos Mennens a écrit :
> I got a request today from someone on the software development team
> that reads as follows:
>
> "According to RFC 4409 client mail submission to an email server is
> supposed to use port 587.
> Server to server SMTP relays are to use port 25.
> When
Peter:
> The SASL_README doc has a section about doing a telnet test of a PLAIN
> SASL authentication. There are some methods suggested for generating
> the base64 hash required to do the authentication, Of those two methods
> one requires downloading a special utility to generate the auth string
Li, Jilong (MU-Student):
> Hello,
Hope that you could give me some instructions and advice. Thank you very much!
Problem:
I run postfix on sysbio.rnet.missouri.edu (Red hat 4.1.2-50). I create a
mailing list named multicom_tool...@sysbio.rnet.missouri.edu.
After subscribing to this list, I re
On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 18:45:47 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Peter:
> > The SASL_README doc has a section about doing a telnet test of a PLAIN
> > SASL authentication. There are some methods suggested for generating
> > the base64 hash required to do the authentication, Of those two methods
> >
On 6/21/2011 6:06 PM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 18:45:47 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
Peter:
The SASL_README doc has a section about doing a telnet test of a PLAIN
SASL authentication. There are some methods suggested for generating
the base64 hash required to do the authentica
Sahil Tandon:
> On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 18:45:47 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> > Peter:
> > > The SASL_README doc has a section about doing a telnet test of a PLAIN
> > > SASL authentication. There are some methods suggested for generating
> > > the base64 hash required to do the authentication,
> printf '\000user\000pass' | openssl base64
This appears to work OK in tcsh and sh on Linux (Ubuntu Maverick).
It also works if I write "\0" instead of "\000".
Rich Wales
ri...@richw.org
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011, Rich Wales wrote:
printf '\000user\000pass' | openssl base64
This appears to work OK in tcsh and sh on Linux (Ubuntu Maverick).
It also works if I write "\0" instead of "\000".
Careful, that won't do the right thing if either string starts with a
valid octal digit. Eit
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 19:20:52 -0400 (EDT)
Wietse Venema articulated:
> Sahil Tandon:
> > On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 18:45:47 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> >
> > > Peter:
> > > > The SASL_README doc has a section about doing a telnet test of
> > > > a PLAIN SASL authentication. There are some methods s
Jerry:
> On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 19:20:52 -0400 (EDT)
> Wietse Venema articulated:
>
> > Sahil Tandon:
> > > On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 18:45:47 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > >
> > > > Peter:
> > > > > The SASL_README doc has a section about doing a telnet test of
> > > > > a PLAIN SASL authentication.
On 06/22/2011 08:07 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm away from home, so I can't quickly fire up a ksh box. It certainly
>>> does not work with FreeBSD8 /bin/sh.
Since I always have one:
works perfectly well in ksh
Uwe
On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 19:20:52 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Sahil Tandon:
> > Appears to work in bash and zsh; not in (t)csh. I quickly tested on
> > FreeBSD and Darwin. Likely related to handling of null byte/char.
>
> I'm away from home, so I can't quickly fire up a ksh box. It certainly
>
All,
Four things I have noticed while installing/using Postfix 2.7.2:
1. Does the install script not set the correct permissions/ownerships
on installed files? From the logs:
Jun 19 01:58:16 localhost postfix/postfix-script[10742]: warning: not owned by
root: /usr/local/var/spool/postfix//p
Hi All ,
I want to bulid postfix with all support eq ,
ldap,mysql,tls,dovecot,cyrus,etc
What command i should give .
#make tidy
#make makefiles " ???"
regards,
Kshitij
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