reject_rbl_client syntax problem: fatal: RBL reply error: missing "]" character

2012-12-10 Thread martijn.list
It's probably my misunderstanding on the reject_rbl_client syntax but if I use the following reject_rbl_client configuration , the mail logs tells me that the reject_rbl_client syntax is invalid: reject_rbl_client example.com=[127;128].0.0.1 I use this as a restriction in smtpd_recipient_restr

Problem setting a config variable

2012-12-10 Thread Frank Greif
Hello List, I have a problem setting a config variable. My goal is to achieve the behaviour that Postfix reads the 'myorigin' config variable from the /etc/mailname file. I have found some descriptions (for example, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix and http://linux.ittoolbox.com/groups/te

How can I hide the `Received' field?

2012-12-10 Thread bromley
Hello. I have two machines: A (Gnus) and B (Postfix). I'm using A to connect to the SMTP server (B) and send a message to a different server (C). The problem is that A's IP address appears in the `Received' field. Is it possible to disable it or use B's IP address instead? What fields can be chan

Re: How can I hide the `Received' field?

2012-12-10 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* brom...@lavabit.com : > Hello. > > I have two machines: A (Gnus) and B (Postfix). > > I'm using A to connect to the SMTP server (B) and send a message to a > different server (C). The problem is that A's IP address appears in > the `Received' field. Is it possible to disable it or use B's IP >

Re: Problem setting a config variable

2012-12-10 Thread Wietse Venema
Frank Greif: > Hello List, > > I have a problem setting a config variable. My goal is to achieve the > behaviour that Postfix reads the 'myorigin' config variable from the > /etc/mailname file. I have found some descriptions (for example, That is a DEBIAN feature. Ask DEBIAN support. Wie

PATCH: reject_rbl_client syntax problem

2012-12-10 Thread Wietse Venema
L reply error: missing "]" character There was an off-by-one error while stripping the optional [] around a DNS[BW]L address pattern (a user-friendliness feature). This part of the code is not documented and had escaped testing. Patch is attached. Wietse 20121210 B

TNEF

2012-12-10 Thread The Doctor
Direct Question: How can postfix used TNEF without an external agent such as Amavis or MailSCanner? -- Member - Liberal International This is doc...@nl2k.ab.ca Ici doc...@nl2k.ab.ca God,Queen and country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! http://www.fullyfollow.me/rootnl2

Re: TNEF

2012-12-10 Thread Duane Hill
On Monday, 10 December, 2012 at 14:49:47 UTC, doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca confabulated: > Direct Question: > How can postfix used TNEF without an external agent > such as Amavis or MailSCanner? > -- > Member - Liberal International This is doc...@nl2k.ab.ca Ici > doc...@nl2k.ab.ca > God,Queen a

Re: {?} Re: TNEF

2012-12-10 Thread The Doctor
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 02:59:25PM +, Duane Hill wrote: > On Monday, 10 December, 2012 at 14:49:47 UTC, doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca > confabulated: > > > Direct Question: > > > How can postfix used TNEF without an external agent > > such as Amavis or MailSCanner? > > > -- > > Member - Liberal

Problem with local delivery using FreeBSD + Postfix + Dovecot and Spamassassin

2012-12-10 Thread decosvaldo
Hi everyone. I´m new with postfix and I´m having a problem when I activate the daemon for Spamassassin. What happens is that I stop to receive local messages, the server writes the log with an unknown user message. I remove the daemon configuration in master.cf and everything works fine. I´m usi

Re: reject_rbl_client syntax problem: fatal: RBL reply error: missing "]" character

2012-12-10 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 12/10/2012 2:38 AM, martijn.list wrote: > It's probably my misunderstanding on the reject_rbl_client syntax No, it's your misunderstanding of the dnsbl reply syntax. > reject_rbl_client example.com=[127;128].0.0.1 > > I use this as a restriction in smtpd_recipient_restrictions: > > smtpd_rec

difference b/w /etc/aliases and virtual_alias_maps

2012-12-10 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
i was testing /etc/aliases and virtual_alias_maps define in /etc/postfix/main.cf both works fine for me. however the confusion part is i can not understand the difference b/w them. like in which case i can use virtual_alias_maps or /etc/aliases file. Thanks in advance for any help .