On 2016-03-24 15:31, Benning, Markus wrote:
i'm currently searching for a way to implement SASL authentication with
postfix
and a secure password mechanism like bcrypt.
Here comes kokolores:
https://github.com/benningm/kokolores
An alternative saslauthd with plugin support.
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Wow, you must be having a bad day! I hope you feel better soon.
Happy Easter, for He is risen!
Best regards,
-Tom
On Sunday, March 27, 2016, Matthew McGehrin
wrote:
> Fuck off. I don't care about your sorry ass Webmin. This aint the place.
>
>
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> Tom Browder wrote:
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>> I am considering usi
On 03/27/2016 08:34 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
Wow, you must be having a bad day! I hope you feel better soon.
Dear Tom,
I like the way you have replied. I should learn and practice your way.
P.V.Anthony
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I dont know if this is an appropriate place or not
I use WEBMIN with the Postfix module and find it very useful for helping me
with my Postfix installation
> On Mar 27, 2016, at 8:34 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
>
> Wow, you must be having a bad day! I hope you feel better soon.
>
> Happy Easter, f
In nowadays I would say that it's probably better to go for Ansible/Pupper
postfix module to manage it.
Thanks,
Pawel
2016-03-27 14:35 GMT+01:00 jason hirsh :
> I dont know if this is an appropriate place or not
>
> I use WEBMIN with the Postfix module and find it very useful for helping
> me wi
On 03/27/16 09:48, Paweł Grzesik wrote:
> In nowadays I would say that it's probably better to go for
> Ansible/Pupper postfix module to manage it.
There is also a Postfixadmin application.
(Disclaimer: I haven't used it.)
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On Mar 27, 2016, at 9:51 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 03/27/16 09:48, Paweł Grzesik wrote:
>> In nowadays I would say that it's probably better to go for
>> Ansible/Pupper postfix module to manage it.
>
> There is also a Postfixadmin application.
> (Disclaimer: I haven't used it.)
I’ve used
Hi, I'm trying to set up a simple policy server described here:
http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_POLICY_README.html#client_config
I've written a simple server in c++, and have also tried numerous
examples written in Perl, and still can't get it to work. My logs
suggest that the server is never be
Omar Eljumaily:
> Hi, I'm trying to set up a simple policy server described here:
>
> http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_POLICY_README.html#client_config
>
> I've written a simple server in c++, and have also tried numerous
> examples written in Perl, and still can't get it to work. My logs
> sugges
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 3:48 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
> I am considering using Webmin on my servers and see that it has a Postfix
> module. Does anyone have any experience with it or have an opinion to offer
> ref its ability to manage Postfix?
Hi, Tom. I use Webmin for a few different tasks, and
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 3:48 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
> I am considering using Webmin on my servers and see that it has a Postfix
> module. Does anyone have any experience with it or have an opinion to offer
> ref its ability to manage Postfix?
I use both Webmin and Vim on my Postfix config fi
Thanks Wietse. Adding the rule on the 1st line makes it work.
Just to make sure, I'm assuming that returning only a header addition neither
accepts or rejects, so I'm not creating an open relay.
Thanks,
Omar
On 3/27/2016 10:27 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Omar Eljumaily:
Hi, I'm trying to set
Omar Eljumaily:
> Thanks Wietse. Adding the rule on the 1st line makes it work.
>
> Just to make sure, I'm assuming that returning only a header
> addition neither accepts or rejects, so I'm not creating an open
> relay.
The prepend action makes no "accept/reject" decision.
If you always want t
I agree but for a novice webmin helps. I use it with a text editor to follow
wietse brilliant guidance. I am trying postfix administration on new server. It
appears to have potential to allow domain users to administer but I am on week
three of setting it up
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