* Bob Proulx :
> Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> > * Bob Proulx :
> > > How can I configure a host to send *all* email to the relayhost?
> >
> > mydestination =
> > relayhost = [the.relay.host]
>
> Aha! Unsetting mydestination is the magic configuration. Not having
> mydestination available causes no
* Reindl Harald :
> hm - so i see nothing you or anybody could do except complain to
> blackberry with pointing to the year in a recent calendar :-(
Lots of facepalming will ensue. Fortunately, this is not my job :)
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Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk
Charité - Univ
Hi all,
I want to configure automatic message but different one for different user.
As I am not using MySQL in my postfix configuration and installation I
didn't use any other plug-in that may use MySQl too. I am using shell script
that handles sending mail (from ,to and subject) with some ch
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 6:44 AM, Amira Othman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I want to configure automatic message but different one for different user.
> As I am not using MySQL in my postfix configuration and installation I
> didn’t use any other plug-in that may use MySQl too. I am using shell scrip
Antonio Tommasi:
> hostname1 (HELO hostname1 IP1) or
> hostaname2 (HELO hostname2 IP2)
>
> I've try to set smtp_helo_name but without success
See the mailing list instructions for reporting a problem.
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Hi ,
i have i.e.
warning: Unable to look up MX host mailin.v6.t-online.de
this seems ok, cause we dont have any ip4 con yet
also using
smtp_address_preference = ipv4
inet_protocols = ipv4
dig -t mx t-online.de
; <<>> DiG 9.7.0-P1 <<>> -t mx t-online.de
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;;
Am 30.09.2011 17:11, schrieb Robert Schetterer:
> Hi ,
>
> i have i.e.
> warning: Unable to look up MX host mailin.v6.t-online.de
> this seems ok, cause we dont have any ip4 con yet
> also using
>
> smtp_address_preference = ipv4
> inet_protocols = ipv4
>
>
> dig -t mx t-online.de
>
> ; <<>> D
Hello!
I recently installed a new mail server with postfix 2.8.2.
This machine replaced an older one, with nearly the same features and
configurations.
Since that, however, I'm experimenting problems to send
emails to only one destination. Logs show:
Sep 28 18:51:27 mailserver
postfix/sm
On 9/30/2011 10:49 AM, ajm wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
>
> I recently installed a new mail server with postfix 2.8.2. This
> machine replaced an older one, with nearly the same features and
> configurations.
>
>
>
> Since that, however, I'm experimenting problems to send emails to
> only one dest
If pix workarounds are out of question, I think just DNS remains.
On DNS I have currently:
nslookup -query=MX domain - returns only an MX_server - the correct one
nslookup MX_server - returns the correct ip address
nslookup ip_address- returns the name of a machine from the same
domain,
Am 30.09.2011 18:23, schrieb ajm:
>
>
> If pix workarounds are out of question, I think just DNS remains.
>
> On DNS I have currently:
>
> nslookup -query=MX domain - returns only an MX_server - the correct one
> nslookup MX_server - returns the correct ip address
> nslookup ip_address-
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On 9/30/2011 11:23 AM, ajm wrote:
>
>
> If pix workarounds are out of question, I think just DNS remains.
>
> On DNS I have currently:
>
> nslookup -query=MX domain - returns only an MX_server - the correct one
> nslookup MX_server - returns the correct ip address
>
hello,
i recently configured gnarwl autoresponder on my mailserver. the autoresponder
works great as long as the sender doesn't use BATV. otherwise the autoresponded
message is not delivered to the origin sender. is there a possibility to pipe
another attribute then ${sender} in the master.cf?
Robert Schetterer:
> Hi ,
>
> i have i.e.
> warning: Unable to look up MX host mailin.v6.t-online.de
> this seems ok, cause we dont have any ip4 con yet
If Postfix is configured for IPv4 only, then looking up IPv6 addresses
is not useful.
Just ignore the warning. The combination of IPv4-only cli
Hi there,
Over the last serveral months we have needed to add ldap lookups to
virtual_alias_maps and alias_maps. For the most part everything is fine but
we occasionally get a rush of Temporary lookup failures during RCPT. As
best I can figure this happens when somebody hits us with several hundr
On 30.09.2011, at 19:25, Simeon Ott wrote:
> hello,
>
> i recently configured gnarwl autoresponder on my mailserver. the
> autoresponder works great as long as the sender doesn't use BATV. otherwise
> the autoresponded message is not delivered to the origin sender. is there a
> possibility to
I have a problem that has had me stumped for 2 days and I need an answer
ASAP.
I have a RedHat Enterprise Linux server using version 5.6 with Postfix
version 2.3.3 I put in a check for the client subnet using the following
line in the main.cf file:
smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
On 9/30/2011 2:25 PM, Andres Aviles wrote:
> I have a problem that has had me stumped for 2 days and I need an
> answer ASAP.
>
> I have a RedHat Enterprise Linux server using version 5.6 with
> Postfix version 2.3.3 I put in a check for the client subnet using
> the following line in the main.cf
Am 30.09.2011 19:51, schrieb Wietse Venema:
> Robert Schetterer:
>> Hi ,
>>
>> i have i.e.
>> warning: Unable to look up MX host mailin.v6.t-online.de
>> this seems ok, cause we dont have any ip4 con yet
>
> If Postfix is configured for IPv4 only, then looking up IPv6 addresses
> is not useful.
>
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