Am 25.10.2011 04:30, schrieb Poh Yong Hwang:
> Hi all,
>
> New to this mailing list here.
>
> I have a requirement to setup a mail system for 200,000 users and it
> needs to be Postfix for SMTP and dovecot 2 for IMAP.
>
> May I know what is the best setup for such an implementation? Can
> postf
On 25.10.2011 08:19, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Clustering of SMTP servers is accomplished by setting equal MX
priority
in DNS for a given domain's MX hosts. For example:
~$ dig mx ibm.com
...
ibm.com.3600IN MX 10 e1.ny.us.ibm.com.
ibm.com.3600IN
Hello,
I have mail_version = 2.8.3 on CentOS 5.7 (x86_64).
Everything is running OK; the server only accepts local or authorized
(using STARTTLS) connections, as there is another mail gateway
receiving/filtering and delivering locally to this one.
STARTTLS is configured and works fine.
In /
On 2011-10-25 7:48 AM, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
*Question 1:*
Is it enough to uncomment (in /etc/postfix/master.cf):
#smtps inet n - n - - smtpd
# -o smtpd_tls_wrappermode=yes
# -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
# -o smtpd_client_restrictions=permit_sasl_authentic
Hi Wietse and others,
We are using postfix in our University, and it works great. I have one
question regarding relay_recipient_maps.
relay_recipient_maps is a list of users of relay_domains postfix should
accept messages. And it just looks for users, return is not used
anywhere. So you may retur
On 25/10/2011 3:01 μμ, Charles Marcus wrote:
You want to uncomment these lines:
...
Thank you very much Charles,
I got confused.
Perhaps, since this is a fairly standard scenario, it might be useful to
include details on enablement of port 587 TLS/SSL service in
http://www.postfix.org/TLS
Hi all
I want to know which ip postfix is using to send mails as I am configuring
it (inet_interfaces = all) and also I need to assign each domain on my
server different ip address .how can I implement that?
I am using postfix 2.3
Regards
Amira Othman:
> Hi all
>
> I want to know which ip postfix is using to send mails as I am configuring
> it (inet_interfaces = all) and also I need to assign each domain on my
> server different ip address .how can I implement that?
To give each domain its own personality, use multiple Postfix
ins
We currently permit smtp auth on ports 25, 465 and 567. We're having
issues with spammers using compromised accounts to auth. I'd like to
send all smtp authed connections to policyd, but am unsure how to do
this for just the authed mail. Is is possible to somehow separate the
authed mail and do
ptimize the fix later to reply with 421 (and hang up) to the
first client command, so that postscreen can handle more traffic.
Wietse
[20111025-postscreen-220-421-patch]
20111025
Workaround (introduced: Postfix 2.8): postcreen sent
non-compliant SMTP responses (220- foll
afe, but it allows the client
> to send more commands than is strictly necessary.
>
> I'll optimize the fix later to reply with 421 (and hang up) to the
> first client command, so that postscreen can handle more traffic.
This workaround is technically more correct (it doesn't ke
I've added my local ip adress range to allow computers in my lan to
send e-mails though my local postfix server. Is this the correct
setting to achieve this? And am I correct that with the current
mynetworks configuration only clients in my lan can user the smtp
server? According to mxtoolbox I d
On 2011-10-25 18:49, Aniruddha wrote:
I've added my local ip adress range to allow computers in my lan to
send e-mails though my local postfix server. Is this the correct
setting to achieve this?
That depends. Do you trust all hosts in the local LAN ?
And am I correct that with the current
my
Here is a problem that many postfix users have had that has apparently never
been resolved! I appeal to you for your help. I have been googling this for a
very long time now. Here is my problem
Oct 25 10:49:18 myserver postfix/pipe[3712]: 0423257901AB: to=,
relay=dovecot, delay=109318, delays=
On 25 October 2011 15:06, Jack Fredrikson wrote:
> Here is a problem that many postfix users have had that has apparently never
> been resolved! I appeal to you for your help. I have been googling this for
> a very long time now. Here is my problem
>
> Oct 25 10:49:18 myserver postfix/pipe[3712]:
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 12:06:07PM -0700, Jack Fredrikson wrote:
> Here is a problem that many postfix users have had that has apparently never
> been resolved! I appeal to you for your help. I have been googling this for a
> very long time now. Here is my problem
> 2.
> Oct 1 14:10:39 s
On 2011-10-25 21:06, Jack Fredrikson wrote:
Here is a problem that many postfix users have had that has apparently
never been resolved! I appeal to you for your help. I have been
googling this for a very long time now. Here is my problem
Oct 25 10:49:18 myserver postfix/pipe[3712]: 0423257901A
Le 25/10/2011 21:06, Jack Fredrikson a écrit :
> Here is a problem that many postfix users have had that has apparently never
> been resolved! I appeal to you for your help.
Welcome to the postfix mailing liFt...
If you have a problem, please follow the directions you received when
you subscribe
Le 25/10/2011 18:49, Aniruddha a écrit :
> I've added my local ip adress range to allow computers in my lan to
> send e-mails though my local postfix server. Is this the correct
> setting to achieve this?
That's a start. you can possibly improve the situation:
- for hosts "owned" by users, you c
On 10/25/2011 2:06 PM, Jack Fredrikson wrote:
>Here is my problem
>
> Oct 25 10:49:18 myserver postfix/pipe[3712]: 0423257901AB:
> to=mailto:f...@bar.com>>, relay=dovecot, delay=109318,
> delays=109318/0.14/0/0.1, dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred (temporary failure
Stop posting in HTML. Your mail is h
Hi,
I have postfix and roundcube installed on the same server, postfix is
setup to use SASL auth and STARTTLS and I can send messages from
remote clients. However I cannot send messages from roundcube on the
localhost.
Can anyone help or point me to where to go next?
Thanks,
Seth
Log of sessi
Am 25.10.2011 23:29, schrieb Seth Kneller:
> Hi,
>
> I have postfix and roundcube installed on the same server, postfix is
> setup to use SASL auth and STARTTLS and I can send messages from
> remote clients. However I cannot send messages from roundcube on the
> localhost.
>
> Can anyone help o
On 25/10/2011 22:35, Reindl Harald wrote:
> please do NOT post debug-logs as long not requested
> the only thing visible in your log is a connect and
> a disconnect, so this is not really postfix related
I apologise, the reason I have posted here is that I cannot see anything
that is wrong with
On 10/25/2011 4:57 PM, Seth Kneller wrote:
> On 25/10/2011 22:35, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>> please do NOT post debug-logs as long not requested
>> the only thing visible in your log is a connect and
>> a disconnect, so this is not really postfix related
>
> I apologise, the reason I have posted h
From: Noel Jones
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: A Problem No One Has Solved According To Googling
On 10/25/2011 2:06 PM, Jack Fredrikson wrote:
>>Here is my problem
>>
>> Oct 25 10:49:18 myserver postfix/pipe[3
On 25/10/2011 5:29 PM, Seth Kneller wrote:
I have postfix and roundcube installed on the same server, postfix is
setup to use SASL auth and STARTTLS and I can send messages from
remote clients. However I cannot send messages from roundcube on the
localhost.
Can anyone help or point me to where t
I noticed this the other day when debugging a self-inflicted issue with
postfix and LDAP. If postfix is configured to bind as user X, and user X
doesn't exist in LDAP, LDAP will return error code 49 (invalid
credentials). This is of course the correct behavior on the LDAP side of
things. How
--On October 25, 2011 9:47:43 PM -0700 Quanah Gibson-Mount
wrote:
I noticed this the other day when debugging a self-inflicted issue with
postfix and LDAP. If postfix is configured to bind as user X, and user X
doesn't exist in LDAP, LDAP will return error code 49 (invalid
credentials). T
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 10:14:39PM -0700, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
> Ok, logs were still on the server I was using earlier. Here's part
> of one of the connections in question.
LDAP server logs are no way to report a suspected Postfix issue to
this list. They are for LDAP administrators, not P
On 26.10.2011 02:20, Harald Koch wrote:
On 25/10/2011 5:29 PM, Seth Kneller wrote:
I have postfix and roundcube installed on the same server, postfix
is
setup to use SASL auth and STARTTLS and I can send messages from
remote clients. However I cannot send messages from roundcube on the
localhos
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