Am 15.02.2013 01:30, schrieb Simon Walter:
> On 02/15/2013 06:10 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>> no need for two MX records at all
>
> I think perhaps that is a bit of hasty advice. I'm quite sure given a large
> enough infrastructure and traffic load
> that you'd want two or more MX records wit
Kevin,
On 02/14/2013 09:41 PM, Kevin Blackwell wrote:
> I have 2 mx records. The primary is Exchanges edge server that has it's
> own internal spam filtering. The secondary is poxtfix server relaying
> mail to the edge server as a backup mx record. Are you saying the
> postfix server should be beh
EHLO list,
we have two WAN connections. One has the RDNS entry mx0.example.com the
other has mx1.example.com. Is there a way to setup postfix so that he
will reply with the correct hostname? I know that you can do this in
master.cf but the server is behind a NAT, so Postfix didn't have any
knowled
On 11/2/2013 6:47 μμ, Noel Jones wrote:
There is no one-size-fits-all, so do what fits at your site. What some
folks do is weigh barracuda*1 and a few other dnsbl's such as
bl.spamcop.net, bl.spameatingmonkey.net, fresh.spameatingmonkey.net,
hostkarma.junkemailfilter.com=127.0.0.2, or ix.dns
Hello,
Does anyone know of any app like mailgraph, smart enough to combine data
from amavis and postfix and provide more detailed stats like:
Mail dropped by postscreen
Mail dropped by amavis as spam (through spamassassin)
Mail dropped by amavis as virus (through clamd)
Ideally it would provi
On 15/02/2013 16:14, Tom Loewen wrote:
EHLO list,
we have two WAN connections. One has the RDNS entry mx0.example.com the
other has mx1.example.com. Is there a way to setup postfix so that he
will reply with the correct hostname? I know that you can do this in
master.cf but the server is behind
Tom Loewen:
> EHLO list,
>
> we have two WAN connections. One has the RDNS entry mx0.example.com the
> other has mx1.example.com. Is there a way to setup postfix so that he
> will reply with the correct hostname? I know that you can do this in
> master.cf but the server is behind a NAT, so Postfix
On 15/02/2013 16:29, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know of any app like mailgraph, smart enough to combine data
from amavis and postfix and provide more detailed stats like:
Mail dropped by postscreen
Mail dropped by amavis as spam (through spamassassin)
Mail dropped by amavis as vir
I think mailgraph cant' show different domains.
// szevasz Levente
:)
2013-02-15 15:53 időpontban Birta Levente ezt írta:
> On
15/02/2013 16:29, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
>
>> Hello, Does anyone know of
any app like mailgraph, smart enough to combine data from amavis and
postfix and provide m
Am Fri, 15 Feb 2013 09:32:26 -0500 (EST)
schrieb Wietse Venema :
> You MUST specify external IP addresses with main.cf:proxy_interfaces.
> This is required to prevent mail from looping between MX hosts, and
> is required to handle mail for user@[ipaddress].
Hi Wietse,
thanks. I'll have a look.
Am Fri, 15 Feb 2013 16:31:52 +0200
schrieb Birta Levente :
> But all of this work only with proper set up of NAT, route ...
Hi Levi,
thanks. I didn't recognize that I could have another Port 25 NAT-Rule
on my WAN2-Interface.
Best regards
Tom
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 03:14:44PM +0100, Tom Loewen wrote:
> We have two WAN connections. One has the RDNS entry mx0.example.com the
> other has mx1.example.com. Is there a way to setup postfix so that he
> will reply with the correct hostname? I know that you can do this in
> master.cf but the s
I have checked my syntax and added another email matching string. It works
only if wild card match is not present. As soon as wildcard is added other
matches stop working. I can see in the maillog that initially regex is
happening and then wildcard takes over. Is there anything else I can look
at
On 2/15/2013 10:34 AM, Alex wrote:
> I have checked my syntax and added another email matching string. It
> works only if wild card match is not present. As soon as wildcard is
> added other matches stop working. I can see in the maillog that
> initially regex is happening and then wildcard takes
On 15/2/2013 4:53 μμ, Birta Levente wrote:
Mailgraph http://mailgraph.schweikert.ch/ is really cool, but need to
make some modifications to see postscreen rejects:
http://www.birkosan.com/2012/05/mailgraph-with-postfixpostscreen.html
Thanks, I have patched mailgraph for long queue IDs and it
It seems that regex is indeed working, but something is forcing email
into local host instead of outside. This only happens with wildcard in
place.
Here is an extract from maillog:
Feb 15 14:30:54 qa6 postfix/error[9898]: A6EC61F88989:
to=, orig_to=, relay=none,
delay=0.02, delays=0.01/0/0/0.01,
On 2/15/2013 4:35 PM, Alex wrote:
> It seems that regex is indeed working, but something is forcing email
> into local host instead of outside. This only happens with wildcard in
> place.
>
> Here is an extract from maillog:
>
> Feb 15 14:30:54 qa6 postfix/error[9898]: A6EC61F88989:
> to=, orig_t
Hi Noel,
Furthermore wildcard seems to have an effect only on email addresses
for the parent domain of the postfix host.
If I send email to @yahoo and regex changes it to @gmail.com, this works fine.
If I send email to @mydomain regex changes it to wildcard.
Does it make sense?
On 2/15/2013 5:25 PM, Alex wrote:
> Hi Noel,
>
> Furthermore wildcard seems to have an effect only on email addresses
> for the parent domain of the postfix host.
> If I send email to @yahoo and regex changes it to @gmail.com, this works fine.
> If I send email to @mydomain regex changes it to wil
No doubt about it. I just wish I can understand how to change it. :)
Any ideas?
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 02:35:31PM -0800, Alex wrote:
> It seems that regex is indeed working, but something is forcing
> email into local host instead of outside. This only happens with
> wildcard in place.
>
> Here is an extract from maillog:
>
> Feb 15 14:30:54 qa6 postfix/error[9898]: A6EC6
Solved. One typo. I guess I was staring at the file to long.
On 02/14/2013 12:23 AM, Patrick wrote:
> I have a customer who would like to configure the Postfix server
he uses
> such that certain users can only send to local users.
Use a restriction class that implements this; examples are included here:
http://www.postfix.org/RESTRICTI
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