On Thu, 14 Apr 2016, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
The web.de domain has just published DANE TLSA records for its MX
hosts. This follows earlier "pilot" deployments with the smaller
mail.com and mail.de domains.
Fine!
I already thought they wouldn't do it. The announcement was in August last
year
>> There are 165 "postfix-users" subscriber domains that have MX
>> records and MX hosts in DNSSEC signed zones. You've done the hard
>> part of deploying DNSSEC, deploying DANE TLSA for email is
>> comparatively simple.
>
>One would think so, but: I asked my main domain provider
>domaindiscount
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016, Christian Kivalo wrote:
One would think so, but: I asked my main domain provider
domaindiscount24
which introduced DNSSEC last year when they will offer TLSA, DS and
SSHFP
records also. Their answer: Currently the requested features aren't
available and we can make no statem
hi everybody
there is a but :) I fail to understand,
I have two virtually identical setups, both relay to one
specific domain, yet! - one gets: 550-Verification failed
550-Invalid domain part in email address.
gee... what am I missing?
Both servers are on the same net, and the rest of relevan
On 15/04/16 13:14, lejeczek wrote:
hi everybody
there is a but :) I fail to understand,
I have two virtually identical setups, both relay to one
specific domain, yet! - one gets: 550-Verification failed
550-Invalid domain part in email address.
gee... what am I missing?
Both servers are on t
Is there a simple way that anyone uses to basically setup a map as a sort of
fake RBL for post screen scoring?
I’d like to score most of these new TLDs, for example, but I am not necessarily
willing to simply blacklist them all (I am blacklisting .top because so far
it’s been 100% spam) especia
lejeczek:
> On 15/04/16 13:14, lejeczek wrote:
> > hi everybody
> >
> > there is a but :) I fail to understand,
> > I have two virtually identical setups, both relay to one
> > specific domain, yet! - one gets: 550-Verification failed
> > 550-Invalid domain part in email address.
> >
> > gee... w
Hello,
I'm looking for an autoresponder, free, and one that does not rely on
postfixadmin.
I saw one featured in a howtoforge article called Autoresponse 1.6.3
but that has been taken down, which is unfortunate, because how it
worked, sending an email to an address sounded great for my needs.
If
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016, David Mehler wrote:
I'm looking for an autoresponder, free, and one that does not rely on
postfixadmin.
I saw one featured in a howtoforge article called Autoresponse 1.6.3
but that has been taken down, which is unfortunate, because how it
worked, sending an email to an add
Hi,
Thanks, but doesn't that require a shell account for users to
configure vacation? If so, that's a deal braker for me, I don't want
to give virtual users access to the system.
Thanks.
Dave.
On 4/15/16, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Apr 2016, David Mehler wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for an au
I'm not sure of your email client software, but Thunderbird and
Roundcube can be configured to interact with Sieve rules. You or the
admin creates the global rules for all users and your users turn them on
and off as needed in their client software which only entails a
checkbox...If I remember
I would like to be able to reject the empty envelope-sender, <>, for
authenticated email to our submission and smtps ports. That is, I want
to stop:
235 2.7.0 Authentication successful
mail from:<>
250 2.1.0 Ok
rcpt to:
250 2.1.5 Ok
Before quoting the RFC, please read on. I am well aware of
On 4/15/2016 4:02 PM, Michael D. Sofka wrote:
> I would like to be able to reject the empty envelope-sender, <>, for
> authenticated email to our submission and smtps ports. That is, I
> want to stop:
>
> 235 2.7.0 Authentication successful
> mail from:<>
> 250 2.1.0 Ok
> rcpt to:
> 250 2.1.5 Ok
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