Re: Postfix Mac Aministration

2012-01-07 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 1/6/2012 8:35 PM, Eric Lemings wrote: > Current 'postconf -n' output: > > command_directory = /usr/sbin This is likely your default. Check with 'postconf -d command_directory' and remove this line if it is. Don't re-specify default values in main.cf. It simply clutters things up making sle

Re: Ok. I'm finding a small issue on my server.

2012-01-07 Thread Benny Pedersen
On Tue, 27 Dec 2011 08:22:47 +0100, Bjørn Ruberg wrote: Be advised that if you plan to reject *sender addresses* claiming to originate from your own domain, you might break legitimate mails. how ?

Re: Ok. I'm finding a small issue on my server.

2012-01-07 Thread Benny Pedersen
On Tue, 27 Dec 2011 14:07:22 +0100, Jeroen Geilman wrote: smtpd_tls_auth_only = yes to main.cf; otherwise, all authentication communication is sent "in the clear". this will only break starttls clients, that means connection must be tls before connection, it will not make plain passwords mor

Re: Ok. I'm finding a small issue on my server.

2012-01-07 Thread Noel Jones
On 1/7/2012 8:33 PM, Benny Pedersen wrote: > On Tue, 27 Dec 2011 14:07:22 +0100, Jeroen Geilman wrote: > >> smtpd_tls_auth_only = yes >> >> to main.cf; otherwise, all authentication communication is sent "in >> the clear". > > this will only break starttls clients, that means connection must be >

Re: Ok. I'm finding a small issue on my server.

2012-01-07 Thread Bjørn Ruberg
On 01/08/2012 03:26 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote: On Tue, 27 Dec 2011 08:22:47 +0100, Bjørn Ruberg wrote: Be advised that if you plan to reject *sender addresses* claiming to originate from your own domain, you might break legitimate mails. how ? Mailing lists like this one, for instance. When y

Re: Ok. I'm finding a small issue on my server.

2012-01-07 Thread Peter
On 08/01/12 20:00, Bjørn Ruberg wrote: > On 01/08/2012 03:26 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote: >> On Tue, 27 Dec 2011 08:22:47 +0100, Bjørn Ruberg wrote: >>> Be advised that if you plan to reject >>> *sender addresses* claiming to originate from your own domain, you >>> might break legitimate mails. >> >>