Hopefully this isn't a duplicate message. I've been repairing the mail
system.
Just a FYI that if you update
boost-libs
with pkg under freeBSD, it loads postfix for some reason.
All my .db files were unreadable. I had to postmap and postalias them
to make them readable again.
I should have said
Hi Wietse!
05.11.2016, 15:36 +0100, Wietse Venema:
> Sorry, the question about the incoming queue was a red herring.
> Postsuper 'releases' a message by moving it to the deferred queue.
>
> When postsuper renames a queue file, it recovers from a number of
> errors, and the bug you found is that
Hello everybody,
another issue around TLS/SSL from me.
I see tons of
==> mail/mail.log <==
Nov 7 15:03:29 blueberry postfix/postscreen[16163]: PASS NEW
[2a01:111:f400:fe1f::32d]:56472
Nov 7 15:03:29 blueberry postfix/postscreen[16163]: CONNECT from
[187.58.37.29]:62661 to [85.214.17.19]:25
Nov
Hello!
problably a silly question, but I cannot seem to find an example of obtaining
transport mapping via mySQL. Is that even possible?
(CentOS 7 with 2:2.10.1-6.el7)
On 7 Nov 2016, at 9:26, Florian Piekert wrote:
Hello everybody,
another issue around TLS/SSL from me.
I see tons of
==> mail/mail.log <==
[...]
Nov 7 15:03:29 blueberry postfix/smtpd[18091]:
mail-ve1eur01hn032d.outbound.protection.outlook.com[2a01:111:f400:fe1f::32d]:
TLS cipher list "aNULL
Am 07.11.2016 um 16:11 schrieb Jan Johansson:
Hello!
problably a silly question, but I cannot seem to find an example of obtaining
transport mapping via mySQL. Is that even possible?
(CentOS 7 with 2:2.10.1-6.el7)
It's actually quite simple:
1) Create a file with the MySQL credentials and th
On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 10:30:06AM -0500, Bill Cole wrote:
> >Nov 7 15:03:29 blueberry postfix/smtpd[18091]:
> >mail-ve1eur01hn032d.outbound.protection.outlook.com[2a01:111:f400:fe1f::32d]:
> >TLS cipher list "aNULL:-aNULL:HIGH:@STRENGTH:!aNULL"
>
> This is probably your problem. The austere cip
HI All
I am using postfix to perform LDAP lookups on an Active Directory Server.
My ldap-users is below. I have noticed that the samaccountname lookup is
case sensitive so that when a user sends an email, it creates a Maildir for
the recipient with the samaccountname of the user. How can I turn the
> On Nov 7, 2016, at 2:39 PM, Peter Fraser wrote:
>
> I am using postfix to perform LDAP lookups on an Active Directory Server. My
> ldap-users is below. I have noticed that the samaccountname lookup is case
> sensitive so that when a user sends an email, it creates a Maildir for the
> recipi