On 07/05/2015 02:58, Wietse Venema wrote:
Chris Stankevitz:
http://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html
To whoever dreamed up the "configuration commands with line number
followed by a translation": thank you
I'm sure I must have gotten the idea from the days that computer
syste
Hi list fellows
I am in a process to move my email server from Microsoft offiice365 to postfix.
postifx is all setup and working like charm , but now i want all
incoming emails which delivered to postfix inbox should send a copy to
Microsoft office 365 mailbox.
this will help me to trancer my use
sorry, I normally lurk on a list for a while before I start posting to
get the feel, but if I don't send this soon, I'll forget all about it an
it'll be lost to the ether forever.
I have a VM and have been working on figuring out why postfix [via
centos 6] wasn't working the way I wanted, I'd get
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
I would suggest you to have a look into the doc
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html#receiving
in our case eigther alias or auto bcc should solve the problem
Am 07.05.2015 um 12:56 schrieb Kashif Ali Bukhari:
> Hi list fellows
>
zep:
> [..] it seems that there
> isn't any validation being done for the contents of the pid file and it
> isn't being removed if things go awry (or exit status checked, a few
> places where things could be done differently). if I make such
> changes/updates, is there a place I can submit my c
Hi,
I've been using pflogsumm but it's old and doesn't know about
postscreen. I'd like to see how many connections are being refused by
postscreen. What do you like? logwatch? awstats? other?
http://logreporters.sourceforge.net/
I believe logwatch now includes recent copies of these two, but
On Thu, May 07, 2015 at 03:56:18PM +0500, Kashif Ali Bukhari wrote:
> I am in the process of moving my email server from Microsoft Office365
> to Postfix. Postfix is setup and working like charm, but now I want all
> incoming emails delivered to a Postfix recipient to also send a copy to
> a Micr
Am 07.05.2015 um 12:56 schrieb Kashif Ali Bukhari:
> Hi list fellows
>
> I am in a process to move my email server from Microsoft offiice365 to
> postfix.
> postifx is all setup and working like charm , but now i want all
> incoming emails which delivered to postfix inbox should send a copy to
>
I'm trying to implement
check_client_restrictions =
check_client_access pgsql:/path/to/local_blacklist-sql.cf,
...
Previously I had the same information in a cidr:
check_client_access cidr:/path/to/local_blacklist.cidr,
When I check with postmap
postmap -q 1.2.3.4 pgsql:/path/to
On 5/7/2015 at 11:09 AM Alex Regan wrote:
|Hi,
|
|>> I've been using pflogsumm but it's old and doesn't know about
|>> postscreen. I'd like to see how many connections are being
refused by
|>> postscreen. What do you like? logwatch? awstats? other?
|>>
|>
|> http://logreporters.sourceforge.net/
Rod K:
> I'm trying to implement
>
> check_client_restrictions =
> check_client_access pgsql:/path/to/local_blacklist-sql.cf,
Note that this also makes queries with client name parent domains
and network prefixes (see the section "HOST NAME/ADDRESS PATTERNS"
in the access(5) manpage).
>
>
On 5/7/2015 1:48 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Rod K:
I'm trying to implement
check_client_restrictions =
check_client_access pgsql:/path/to/local_blacklist-sql.cf,
Note that this also makes queries with client name parent domains
and network prefixes (see the section "HOST NAME/ADDRESS PATTE
Rod K:
> *DUNNO* Pretend that the lookup key was not found. This prevents Postfix
>from trying substrings of the lookup key (such as a
> subdomain
>name, or a network address subnetwork).
> "
>
> This to me means the first lookup would check domain.tld (rece
On 5/7/2015 3:01 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Rod K:
*DUNNO* Pretend that the lookup key was not found. This prevents Postfix
from trying substrings of the lookup key (such as a subdomain
name, or a network address subnetwork).
"
This to me means the first lo
Wietse:
> DUNNO means something was found, don't look further. You want to
> return "not found" instead.
Rod K:
> In access.5 "not found" is not a listed response. Is that a literal
> "NOT FOUND" or, in the case of an SQL query, an empty string or null, or
> 0 rows?
Returning NOT FOUND means:
i have u...@example.com created onpostfix. (mx entry is
mail.example.com and old mx entry was
example-com.mail.eo.outlook.com).
all email successfully delivered to u...@example.com's local mailbox.
now i want email for u...@example.com should be delivered to local
mailbox and a copy sent u...@exa
On Fri, May 08, 2015 at 12:52:40AM +0500, Kashif Ali Bukhari wrote:
> I have u...@example.com created onpostfix. (MX entry is
> mail.example.com and the old mx entry was
> example-com.mail.eo.outlook.com).
OK.
> All email successfully delivered to u...@example.com's local mailbox.
OK.
> Now I
Hello,
it takes input from STDIN. I'll update the examples.
If there is demand i'll push an release to cpan/git.
I created an fatpacked (includes the files from lib/) version of
saftsumm and pushed it to:
https://markusbenning.de/tmp/saftsumm
I also added an --man option which outputs the m
Am 2015-05-01 17:43, schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter:
You can find the project at Github:
https://github.com/benningm/saftpresse
ACK. Good tool. We use it a lot.
Good to know.
Beside the classic pflogsumm interface my goal for the project is to be
able
to output log data to ElasticSearch and
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