I do not understand the difference between verify and secure. If I
assign the same value to smtp_tls_verify_cert_match and
smtp_tls_secure_cert_match therefore not using the defualt values, is
there still a difference between verify and secure or are they doing the
same?
Michael
Am 22.12.2014 um 09:53 schrieb Michael Storz:
I do not understand the difference between verify and secure. If I
assign the same value to smtp_tls_verify_cert_match and
smtp_tls_secure_cert_match therefore not using the defualt values, is
there still a difference between verify and secure or are
Greetings!
We switched from Exim 4.6.3 to postfix 2.3.3 as mail relay host on RHEL 5.
We start getting report that email are rejected. We did a telnet emulation
and found that postfix reject email header as below:
MAIL FROM: "My Company Support"
If I simply change it to:
MAIL FROM: "My Company
steve zeng:
> Greetings!
>
> We switched from Exim 4.6.3 to postfix 2.3.3 as mail relay host on RHEL 5.
> We start getting report that email are rejected. We did a telnet emulation
> and found that postfix reject email header as below:
>
> MAIL FROM: "My Company Support"
That is not valid synta
Wietse Venema:
> steve zeng:
> > Greetings!
> >
> > We switched from Exim 4.6.3 to postfix 2.3.3 as mail relay host on RHEL 5.
> > We start getting report that email are rejected. We did a telnet emulation
> > and found that postfix reject email header as below:
> >
> > MAIL FROM: "My Company Sup
Correction: the pattern posted was not the pattern tested.
> steve zeng:
> > Greetings!
> >
> > We switched from Exim 4.6.3 to postfix 2.3.3 as mail relay host on RHEL 5.
> > We start getting report that email are rejected. We did a telnet emulation
> > and found that postfix reject email header
Hi!
On 2014-12-22 7:06 PM, steve zeng wrote:
Greetings!
We switched from Exim 4.6.3 to postfix 2.3.3 as mail relay host on RHEL 5.
We start getting report that email are rejected. We did a telnet emulation
and found that postfix reject email header as below:
MAIL FROM: "My Company Support"