On 12/22/2011 10:27 PM, Al Zick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have been using the same mail server for a long time with the same
> IP. It relays the email for several webservers and of course all of our
> email. Yet, lately (maybe the last month or so) I have been getting a
> lot of complaints about their e
Hi list,
Robert: thanks for your quick reply.
Sorry for being vague - This is for internal outgoing mail only (my linux
servers->my postfix relay server->ISP mailserver).
I would like loadsharing (maybe real balancing is not needed for me...)
between my linux server->my postfix relay server.
My gu
Am 23.12.2011 07:15, schrieb Richard Damon:
>> if i have a domain i have a mailserver respsonsible for this domain
>> if i want to send mails with f...@mydomain.tld i have to use this server
>> there is no "if" and "but", accept it or live with the problems
>>
> Until EVERY domain supports this,
Michael Maymann:
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> Hi list,
>
> Robert: thanks for your quick reply.
> Sorry for being vague - This is for internal outgoing mail only (my linux
> servers->my postfix relay server->ISP mailserver).
> I would like loadsharing (maybe real balancing i
Hello,
I'm confused about this warning I just saw in my logs (never seen it
before):
Dec 23 12:03:24 myhost postfix/bounce[19970]: warning: [built-in]: zero
result in delay template conversion of parameter "delay_warning_time_hours"
Dec 23 12:03:24 myhost postfix/bounce[19970]: warning: pleas
Hi Wietse,
thanks for your nice comments.
I guess what you mention is valid for "my internal postfix relay
server"->"ISP mailserver" - or am I mistaken ?
What is valid for "internal linux servers"->"my internal postfix relay
server" (and only for outgoing mail - no incoming mail this way...) ?
Wietse:
> According to these:
>
> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtp_mx_address_limit
> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtp_mx_session_limit
>
> The Postfix SMTP client will try at least five IP addresses or two
> SMTP sessions, When it reaches either limit, Postfix will
> try anot
Charles Marcus:
> Hello,
>
> I'm confused about this warning I just saw in my logs (never seen it
> before):
>
> Dec 23 12:03:24 myhost postfix/bounce[19970]: warning: [built-in]: zero
> result in delay template conversion of parameter "delay_warning_time_hours"
> Dec 23 12:03:24 myhost postfix
Charles Marcus:
> Hello,
>
> I'm confused about this warning I just saw in my logs (never seen it
> before):
>
> Dec 23 12:03:24 myhost postfix/bounce[19970]: warning: [built-in]: zero
> result in delay template conversion of parameter "delay_warning_time_hours"
> Dec 23 12:03:24 myhost postfix
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I'm very new at mail server stuff and not too technical in
experiencebut can follow well written instructions.
The first difficulty I had after installation of Postfix was about the
Static IP address problem.
My IP address isn't static and I don
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 10:43 PM, . wrote:
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> I'm very new at mail server stuff and not too technical in
> experiencebut can follow well written instructions.
>
> The first difficulty I had after installation of Postfix was about the
> Stati
On 12/23/2011 11:22 PM, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 10:43
PM, . wrote:
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I'm very new at mail server stuff and not
too technical in
experiencebut can follow well written instructions.
The first difficulty
Check dyndns it helps with mx records, its not free but is the cheapest
solution that I know. Its about 1 usd or something like that.
Then you set up you domain which is a subdomain of their own
(yourdomain.dyndns.com or something) and it changes everytime your ip does. You
just need to install
On 12/23/2011 11:28 PM, Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jimenez wrote:
Check dyndns it helps with mx records, its not free but is the
cheapest solution that I know. Its about 1 usd or something like
that.
The only one I saw was $30
As far as I know and may be Im wrong the mail server looks for the mx record,
if it doesnt find one it looks for the A record. You just need to enable the
dyndns pro (its the cheap one).
You may try with just the A record dont pay anything just set it up and test
it, you have nothing to loose r
Merry christmas to you all!
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. said the following on 24/12/11 04:43:
> My IP address isn't static and I don't want to pay for one either.
The real issue is not how to configure Postfix or DNS, but the fact that mani
mail server will not accept your mail.
Many mail server refuse
yea, ditto...Merry Christmas, and peace on earth to you all!
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 12:34 AM, Andreas Berton wrote:
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> Merry christmas to you all!
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