Philip Prindeville:
> Dec 2 20:32:54 localhost postfix/smtpd[9440]: warning: connect
> to Milter service unix:/var/spool/MIMEDefang/mimedefang.sock:
> Permission denied
Does the error go away if you turn off SeLinux?
Wietse
Philip Prindeville:
> I'm just wondering why the socket can't be opened before the
> set_ugid() drops the additional groups.
smtpd(8) does not use set_ugid(), and it does not drop auxiliary group.
Wietse
On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 21:52:54 -0800 (PST)
email builder wrote:
[snip]
> As know one seems to have any other ideas, looks like it has to be
> some rsynch variant using whatever cheap remote storage I can find.
Seems kind of OT for this list, but since nobody else seems to
object...
Two questions:
Jim Seymour:
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 21:52:54 -0800 (PST)
> email builder wrote:
>
> [snip]
> > As know one seems to have any other ideas, looks like it has to be
> > some rsynch variant using whatever cheap remote storage I can find.
>
> Seems kind of OT for this list, but since nobody else seems
I guess Mark does have some experience with TS01 defers of Yahoo. Can
anyone confirm for upto how long does Yahoo accept the mails, after we stop
it for 4 hours. I mean is it worth stopping delivery for "4 hours", and
gathering those mails?
If so, I could on the path Wietse is suggesting, of taili
Also, Yahoo atleast wants us to follow some policy, Rediff/Hotmail won't
let us know what to do when sending mails... They just like to defer mails.
For maximum 5k mails daily to each destination, I see 40-50k deferred
attempts in the logs. Precious time and connections are lost in such
attempts. I
Am 03.12.2011 16:43, schrieb DN Singh:
> I guess Mark does have some experience with TS01 defers of Yahoo. Can
> anyone confirm for upto how long does Yahoo accept the mails, after we
> stop it for 4 hours. I mean is it worth stopping delivery for "4 hours",
> and gathering those mails?
> If so,
On Friday 02 December 2011 08:23:53 Mark Goodge wrote:
> To be more specific, Yahoo's code TS01 doesn't mean "You are
> sending us too much email and we want you to slow down". It means
> "We think you might be a spammer, so we are setting you a simple
> test of whether you can follow instructions"
Sent from my Blackberry
On Dec 3, 2011 9:59 AM, "Wietse Venema" wrote:
>
> Jim Seymour:
> > On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 21:52:54 -0800 (PST)
> > email builder wrote:
> >
> > [snip]
> > > As know one seems to have any other ideas, looks like it has to be
> > > some rsynch variant using whatever cheap remot
Hello,
I would like to rewrite FROM and CC headers. There is an application that
connects to a postfix smtp server and it sends an e-mail like this:
FROM: user1@domain
TO: user2@domain;user3@domain
And that e-mail is relayed to another e-mail server. I would like the
relayed e-mail to be somethin
Am 03.12.2011 20:24, schrieb Ignacio:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to rewrite FROM and CC headers. There is an application that
> connects to a postfix smtp server and it
> sends an e-mail like this:
> FROM: user1@domain
> TO: user2@domain;user3@domain
>
> And that e-mail is relayed to another e-
Thank you very much Reindl.
Do you know any application to achieve that? I don't have any clue right
now.
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 03.12.2011 20:24, schrieb Ignacio:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I would like to rewrite FROM and CC headers. There is an application
> t
> There is an application that connects to a postfix smtp server and it
> sends an e-mail like this
this application has to be fixed
CC/FROM are simply HEADERS
postfix is not interested in headers
and please do NOT top-post if the reply was bottom because this thread is
simply unreadable, indepe
On 12/3/11 7:15 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Philip Prindeville:
>> Dec 2 20:32:54 localhost postfix/smtpd[9440]: warning: connect
>> to Milter service unix:/var/spool/MIMEDefang/mimedefang.sock:
>> Permission denied
>
> Does the error go away if you turn off SeLinux?
>
> Wietse
Could have
On Saturday 03 December 2011 13:24:30 Ignacio wrote:
> I would like to rewrite FROM and CC headers. There is an
> application that connects to a postfix smtp server and it
> sends an e-mail like this:
> FROM: user1@domain
> TO: user2@domain;user3@domain
>
> And that e-mail is relayed to another e-
>> As know one seems to have any other ideas, looks like it has to be
>> some rsynch variant using whatever cheap remote storage I can find.
>
> Seems kind of OT for this list, but since nobody else seems to
> object...
>
> Two questions: Does it need to be remote, and why just the mail
> spo
>> [snip]
>> > As know one seems to have any other ideas, looks like it has to be
>> > some rsynch variant using whatever cheap remote storage I can find.
>>
>> Seems kind of OT for this list, but since nobody else seems to
>> object...
>>
>> Two questions: Does it need to be remote, and w
>> > I'm currently backing up my machine at home to a WD "My Passport" USB
>> > drive, doing a monthly full and nightly differential, using a script
>> > that employs rsync. Each backup set looks like a full backup. Works
>> > like a champ. I'm going to use the same script on the new mailserver
Hello Rob0,
Fixing the application is not possible since we don't own source code and
owner company doesn't want to change it. On the application we are just be
able to set a smtp server.
English is not my first language so I probably haven't explain the problem
very well. I will do my best right
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