In message <2a0d3251-10a1-4903-8689-2d190e144...@dukhovni.org>
Viktor Dukhovni writes:
> > On Jan 30, 2016, at 8:03 PM, Curtis Villamizar
> > wrote:
> >
> > I'm asking a little advice.
> >
> > On most of my hosts mail is generated for root and then canonicaled to
> > root@fqdn and is relayed
Hi Walter,
would suggest to expand "mydestination" by "lists.ifkuk.org".
Willi
Am 01.02.2016 um 00:21 schrieb wal...@ifkuk.org:
> Hey guys
>
> since three days I am stuck with a problem and it seems to me I am blind
> for the solution by digging
> into it so much, so I need your help to hav
In message <211281bd-f686-4a8a-9e37-7d4368568...@kreme.com>
LuKreme writes:
> On Jan 30, 2016, at 22:42, Curtis Villamizar wrote:
> > It would be:
> >
> > cd /usr/local/etc
> > mv postfix postfix.old
> > ln -s ../../../etc/postfix postfix
>
> No, it most certainly would not. Your configura
On 2/1/2016 12:30 AM, John A @ KLaM wrote:
>
> My question is what is the /best/ way of getting postfix to forward
> mail to the signing policy bank.
> In one example the submission section of master.cf had the following
> lines added
> smtpd_proxy_filter=[127.0.0.1]:10026
> milter_macro_deamon_na
> On Feb 1, 2016, at 3:54 AM, Curtis Villamizar
> wrote:
>
> As I said to Viktor, I mistakenly thought, based on reading (maybe
> misreading) numerous web pages of documentation with no mention of a
> limitation, that the -c argument was supposed to work like -c or -cf
> in any other package.
In message <20160201080958.9bede332...@english-breakfast.cloud9.net>
Curtis Villamizar writes:
> > Aliasing root on null-clients is explained in:
> >
> >http://www.postfix.org/MULTI_INSTANCE_README.html#split
>
> OK. This
Oops.
Was going to write "This doesn't help".
The reason is that
Hello!
I have a nice working postfix/dovecot server that I've been using with no
problems for a couple of years, Centos 6.2, mail version 2.6.6. I'm now using
smtplib inside a Python script to send emails directly to my local network and
in all messages the sender is being switched to user ui
In message <5a7fbd95-2256-4177-a30d-32e36ea73...@dukhovni.org>
Viktor Dukhovni writes:
> > On Feb 1, 2016, at 3:54 AM, Curtis Villamizar
> > wrote:
> >
> > As I said to Viktor, I mistakenly thought, based on reading (maybe
> > misreading) numerous web pages of documentation with no mention of
Hi there,
I’m trying to configure client certificate authentication such that it is only
required for users (with valid username/password) when sending e-mail *from* my
mail server.
However, setting smtpd_tls_req_ccert = yes causes postfix to request a
certificate from all incoming connections
On 1 Feb 2016, at 13:39, Haravikk wrote:
Hi there,
I’m trying to configure client certificate authentication such that
it is only required for users (with valid username/password) when
sending e-mail *from* my mail server.
However, setting smtpd_tls_req_ccert = yes causes postfix to request
On 2016-02-01 19:39, Haravikk wrote:
Hi there,
Hi,
I’m trying to configure client certificate authentication such that it
is only required for users (with valid username/password) when sending
e-mail *from* my mail server.
Where do you set it?
However, setting smtpd_tls_req_ccert = yes causes
On 2/1/2016 12:39 PM, Haravikk wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I’m trying to configure client certificate authentication such that it is
> only required for users (with valid username/password) when sending e-mail
> *from* my mail server.
>
> However, setting smtpd_tls_req_ccert = yes causes postfix to
Is it possible to rewrite message headers from remote SMTP clients?
On 2016-02-02 04:34, Roman Doe wrote:
Is it possible to rewrite message headers from remote SMTP clients?
why ?
In the manner of a remailer, I want that 2 users registered on my website
can speak with each other using their personal gmail address without
displaying their @gmail.com , but instead displaying their @mydomain.com
address.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 6:02 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> On 2016-02-02 0
Knowing that they can only have their header rewritten if they message
another @mydomain.com address.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 6:10 AM, Roman Doe wrote:
> In the manner of a remailer, I want that 2 users registered on my website
> can speak with each other using their personal gmail address withou
> On Feb 2, 2016, at 12:11 AM, Roman Doe wrote:
>
> Knowing that they can only have their header rewritten if they message
> another @mydomain.com address.
>
> On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 6:10 AM, Roman Doe wrote:
> In the manner of a remailer, I want that 2 users registered on my website can
> s
Using this can I do the following process?
If 1...@gmail.com = 1...@mydomain.com
and 2...@gmail.com = 2...@mydomain.com
When 1...@gmail.com sends to 2...@mydomain.com (gmail webmail)
Rewrite: 1...@gmail.com in 1...@mydomain.com
2...@gmail.com receives from 1...@mydomain.com (gmail webmail)
Thank
> On Feb 2, 2016, at 1:10 AM, Roman Doe wrote:
>
> Using this can I do the following process?
>
> If 1...@gmail.com = 1...@mydomain.com
> and 2...@gmail.com = 2...@mydomain.com
>
> When 1...@gmail.com sends to 2...@mydomain.com (gmail webmail)
> Rewrite: 1...@gmail.com in 1...@mydomain.com
>
Exactly!
Everytime a @gmail.com sends to a @mydomaine.com I need to rewritte @
gmail.com to the associated @mydomaine.com
And everytime a @mydomain.com receives a mail it has to be sent to the
associated @gmail.com
I will try to implement this logic.
Thank you so much for your help, expertise and
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