Zitat von wie...@porcupine.org:
Postfix 2.11.0 stable release candidate 1 is uploaded to ftp.porcupine.org
and will appear on mirror sites in the next 24 hours.
2.11x is running here on different hosts without problems.
Andreas
Hi,
i want be able to relay mail sent by all of postfix server users. I try do
it by smtp_generic_maps.
My generic file is:
"
/.*/myrelaym...@domain.com
"
my problem is that rewriting is also recipient addres so the mails is send
to myrelaym...@domain.com.
I know that i can set generic f
On 1/8/2014 8:31 AM, pgala wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i want be able to relay mail sent by all of postfix server users. I try do
> it by smtp_generic_maps.
> My generic file is:
> "
> /.*/myrelaym...@domain.com
> "
>
> my problem is that rewriting is also recipient addres so the mails is send
> to
but when i use generic file rewriting is field "mail from" and "recipient". I
want disabled recipient rewriting and rewrite only field "mail from". Is it
possible?
.* wildcard is ok when i use regexp, i tested it.
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pgala:
> but when i use generic file rewriting is field "mail from" and "recipient". I
> want disabled recipient rewriting and rewrite only field "mail from". Is it
> possible?
> .* wildcard is ok when i use regexp, i tested it.
The use case of smtp_generic_maps is to replace all "internal"
addres
hi,
I have the following problem coming from sendmail:
This is how it is set up in virtusertable:
@domain.nl %1...@otherdomain.nl
us...@domain.nl localuser1
us...@domain.nl localuser2
us...@domain.nl localuser3
I am using postfixadmin and the local users are working.
But how do I fo
R. Berger:
> hi,
>
> I have the following problem coming from sendmail:
> This is how it is set up in virtusertable:
> @domain.nl %1...@otherdomain.nl
> us...@domain.nl localuser1
> us...@domain.nl localuser2
> us...@domain.nl localuser3
If you can explain what the above means for Se
Wietse Venema schreef op 8-1-2014 20:20:
R. Berger:
hi,
I have the following problem coming from sendmail:
This is how it is set up in virtusertable:
@domain.nl %1...@otherdomain.nl
us...@domain.nl localuser1
us...@domain.nl localuser2
us...@domain.nl localuser3
If you can explai
R. Berger:
> It's not exactly a catchall.
> @domain.nl%1...@otherdomain.nl
> means that somen...@domain.nl is send to somen...@otherdomain.nl
I wrote that you will accept mail for non-existent recipients in
otherdomain.nl.
That is bad.
Your system will be sending backscatter mail to inno
Wietse Venema schreef op 8-1-2014 20:47:
R. Berger:
It's not exactly a catchall.
@domain.nl%1...@otherdomain.nl
means that somen...@domain.nl is send to somen...@otherdomain.nl
I wrote that you will accept mail for non-existent recipients in
otherdomain.nl.
That is bad.
Your system w
R. Berger:
> > R. Berger:
> >> It's not exactly a catchall.
> >> @domain.nl%1...@otherdomain.nl
> >> means that somen...@domain.nl is send to somen...@otherdomain.nl
> > I wrote that you will accept mail for non-existent recipients in
> > otherdomain.nl.
> > That is bad.
> > Your system wil
Hi,
For reasons beyond my control, one of the hosts we need to relay to is
occasionally dropping out of dns. We relay to it based on an ldap map which
returns:
relay:[office365relay.clarku.edu]
That host is a CNAME for an external vendor. It's not hard to guess which one.
When it drops out,
Wietse Venema schreef op 8-1-2014 21:46:
R. Berger:
R. Berger:
It's not exactly a catchall.
@domain.nl%1...@otherdomain.nl
means that somen...@domain.nl is send to somen...@otherdomain.nl
I wrote that you will accept mail for non-existent recipients in
otherdomain.nl.
That is bad.
You
Aaron Bennett:
> Hi,
>
> For reasons beyond my control, one of the hosts we need to relay
> to is occasionally dropping out of dns. We relay to it based on
> an ldap map which returns:
>
> relay:[office365relay.clarku.edu]
>
> That host is a CNAME for an external vendor. It's not hard to guess
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-
> us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Wietse Venema
> Sent: Wednesday, January 8, 2014 4:13 PM
> To: Postfix users
> Subject: Re: transport rule question
> Postfix would defer when it receives no DNS reply.
>
Aaron Bennett:
> > Postfix bounces because the DNS server replies that this DNS
> > record DOES NOT EXIST.
> >
> > To work around, use soft_bounce=yes and watch your queue
> > carefully for mail piling up.
>
> Thanks, Wietse. I don't want soft_bounce=yes for everything so
> I'll probably created
On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 09:02:17PM +, Aaron Bennett wrote:
> For reasons beyond my control, one of the hosts we need to relay
> to is occasionally dropping out of dns. We relay to it based on
> an ldap map which returns:
>
> relay:[office365relay.clarku.edu]
>
> That host is a CNAME for an
On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 09:44:15PM +, Aaron Bennett wrote:
> Thanks, Wietse. I don't want soft_bounce=yes for everything so
> I'll probably created a dedicated transport for that host. Does
> that seem reasonable?
You'll also have messages addressed to invalid recipients (if any)
queued up
Viktor Dukhovni:
> On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 09:44:15PM +, Aaron Bennett wrote:
>
> > Thanks, Wietse. I don't want soft_bounce=yes for everything so
> > I'll probably created a dedicated transport for that host. Does
> > that seem reasonable?
>
> You'll also have messages addressed to invalid
On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 05:31:37PM -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Postfix already has a feature that substitutes remote SMTP server
> replies (smtp_reply_filter).
>
> Maybe it's possible to implement a similar substitution for DNS
> server responses. If we want to use a regexp-based approach that
I'm working on a website (as a volunteer - www.vvfh.org), and I have a
problem sending mail from a web form. Unfortunately, this is on one of
those cloud server deals where I have very little access for
troubleshooting purposes.
I put the files (the script and the contact page) on another ser
Paul,
First thing that caught my eye, is it looks like the reason for the
bounce was the filter shell script died:
Command died with status 1: "/usr/local/bin/filter.sh".
Command output:
Jan 9 02:49:28.913 [29829] warn: netset: cannot include
127.0.0.0/32 as it has already been i
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