Am 30.05.2012 01:04, schrieb mouss:
> Le 30/05/2012 00:06, Simon Brereton a écrit :
>> On May 29, 2012 6:03 PM, "mouss" wrote:
>>>
>>> Le 28/05/2012 09:53, Georg Schönweger a écrit :
Hi,
i'm using a Newsreader to read this list (via news.gname.org). But afaik
i have to be subsc
>>I've got a mail server (A) configured to always_bcc to another
>>computer (B). Fine.
>>
>>My problem is the following. Let's say the original email had 10
>>recipients. When "A" hands the email to "B" it preserves the MAIL
>>FROM part, however it drops all the 10 recipients in the RCPT TO
>>pha
Hi;
We have a postfix Email server . when someone telnet to port 25 on our server,
it is possible to send email from any ID user1@ anydomain to any user2@
mydomain
telnet x.x.x.x 25
ehlo localhost
mail from:user@anydomain
sender OK
rcpt to: user@mydomain
recipient OK
The question is
* Masoumeh Izadi :
> Hi;
> We have a postfix Email server . when someone telnet to port 25 on our
> server, it is possible to send email from any ID user1@ anydomain to any
> user2@ mydomain
Yes, just like I can send you an email. How am I supposed to
authenticate against your server?
> The q
On May 30, 2012, at 6:14 AM, Masoumeh Izadi wrote:
> We have a postfix Email server . when someone telnet to port 25 on our
> server, it is possible to send email from any ID user1@anydomain to any
> user2@mydomain
>
When an SMTP client connects to port 25 of your server, it is also possible
The following appeared in my logs:
May 28 01:08:24 smtp postfix/postscreen[12800]: CONNECT from
[59.7.57.23]:46426
May 28 01:08:24 smtp postfix/dnsblog[13615]: addr 59.7.57.23 listed by
domain bl.spamcop.net as 127.0.0.2
May 28 01:08:24 smtp postfix/dnsblog[13616]: addr 59.7.57.23 listed by
do
> On Mon, 2012-05-21 at 08:55:13 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > ...
> > To avoid repeated warnings from postscreen(8) with "connect to
> > private/dnsblog service: Connection refused" on FreeBSD, the
> > dnsblog(8) daemon now uses the single_server program driver instead of
> > the multi_server dr
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 12:16:02PM -0400, Rod K wrote:
> The following appeared in my logs:
>
> May 28 01:08:24 smtp postfix/postscreen[12800]: CONNECT from
> [59.7.57.23]:46426
> May 28 01:08:24 smtp postfix/dnsblog[13615]: addr 59.7.57.23 listed
> by domain bl.spamcop.net as 127.0.0.2
> May 28 0
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 11:45:18AM -0500, I wrote:
> Yes, and it was brought up before and fixed.
http://www.mail-archive.com/postfix-users@postfix.org/msg33631.html
was the discussion, 2011-March.
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On 5/30/2012 12:54 PM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 11:45:18AM -0500, I wrote:
Yes, and it was brought up before and fixed.
http://www.mail-archive.com/postfix-users@postfix.org/msg33631.html
was the discussion, 2011-March.
2.8.7
Missed the previous mentions.
Daniel Sutcliffe:
> I have now tracked this down to the fact that I began using the
> Percona version of the mysql-libs package that contains
> libmysqlclient.so.16 - obviously some incompatibility there as the
> original worked but the Percona version cause postfix smtp to segfault
> over TLS...
>
Daniel Sutcliffe wrote :
>> I have now tracked this down to the fact that I began using the
>> Percona version of the mysql-libs package that contains
>> libmysqlclient.so.16 - obviously some incompatibility there as the
>> original worked but the Percona version cause postfix smtp to segfault
>> o
Originally, I was trying to make "smtpd_sender_restrictions" work, but
Noel Jones (thanks again!) clued-me into the config-option
"authorized_submit_users" when using the sendmail (or derivative)
binaries. I tried unsuccessfully making some form of unix:group.byname
work like these options:
Hi,
I'm using postfix aliases for mapping incoming emails to my mailman mailing
lists, as described in the "Adding MySQL aliases" of this guide:
http://freemars.org/howto/mailman.html#conadd
What I'd like to do is to make this mapping sender-dependent. For instance,
a mail from pers...@gmail.com
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 05:05:16PM -0400, JLP wrote:
> Originally, I was trying to make "smtpd_sender_restrictions"
> work, but Noel Jones (thanks again!) clued-me into the
> config-option "authorized_submit_users" when using the sendmail
> (or derivative) binaries. I tried unsuccessfully making s
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