Hi Postfix Guys,
I am an newby in Postfix and i have read some Posts like this
http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/header-checks-bypassing-discard-rules-td84553.html
and
http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/Postfix-Wildcard-email-forwarding-td27135.html
in the Forum but I can`t find any Solution
Hi,
On Wed, 20 Sep 2017, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > If you have a virtual alias that rewrites an address to the spam
> > sink, specify that address in the SMTP daemon acces rules instead.
>
[,,,]
> That would work. A bit of a hack though and I think it would only work for
> virtual aliases
Andreas Thienemann:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 20 Sep 2017, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> > > > If you have a virtual alias that rewrites an address to the spam
> > > > sink, specify that address in the SMTP daemon acces rules instead.
> > >
> > [,,,]
> > > That would work. A bit of a hack though and I t
I have a problem that seems to have started when I upgraded from Ubuntu
14.04/Postfix 2.11.0 to Ubuntu 16.04/Postfix 3.1.0. It involves the From:
and Return Path: addresses seen by recipients of mail sent from a virtual
domain on that machine.
Clients of Google, Yahoo, Rackspace, . see the From:
Hi,
I am currently configuring virtual domain hosting on Postfix 3.1.0 and have a
question about the “Postfix Virtual Domain Hosting Howto” document [1].
Under “Postfix virtual ALIAS example: separate domains, UNIX system accounts”
there is an example of the virtual file. On line 10 it states:
> On Sep 21, 2017, at 2:00 PM, J Doe wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am currently configuring virtual domain hosting on Postfix 3.1.0 and have a
> question about the “Postfix Virtual Domain Hosting Howto” document [1].
>
> Under “Postfix virtual ALIAS example: separate domains, UNIX system accounts”
>
Michael Fox skrev den 2017-09-21 19:52:
I have a problem that seems to have started when I upgraded from Ubuntu
14.04/Postfix 2.11.0 to Ubuntu 16.04/Postfix 3.1.0. It involves the
From:
and Return Path: addresses seen by recipients of mail sent from a
virtual
domain on that machine.
you sho
I am playing around postscreen and I just saw this in my log:
Sep 21 13:31:39 iota postfix/postscreen[5855]: CONNECT from
[209.85.192.179]:52393 to [45.62.236.121]:25
Sep 21 13:31:40 iota postfix/dnsblog[5857]: addr 209.85.192.179 listed
by domain dnsbl.sorbs.net as 127.0.0.6
Sep 21 13:31:40 io
After googling I found that SORBS is notorious. I removed it from my list.
Now a new question, for the record already in the cache, how can I clear
it out?
Thanks in advance.
Gao
On 2017-09-21 01:43 PM, Gao wrote:
I am playing around postscreen and I just saw this in my log:
Sep 21 13:31:3
I don't think SORBS was your main problem. The other spamtrap list you
are using went offline over 4 years ago:
http://www.dnsbl.com/2013/04/status-of-spamtraptrblspamcom-dead.html
You are getting false positive results from that list and should
definitely remove it.
Even though your logs indica
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 12:55:02AM -0700, anabel.en...@gmail.com wrote:
> I will use Postfix as Mailrelay to filter out Mails from three different
> Source Systems to Forward to different eMail Recipients. See as following
>
> Source System 1
> Mailto:xy@anydomain >Allow to any
> Michael Fox skrev den 2017-09-21 19:52:
> > I have a problem that seems to have started when I upgraded from Ubuntu
> > 14.04/Postfix 2.11.0 to Ubuntu 16.04/Postfix 3.1.0. It involves the
> > From:
> > and Return Path: addresses seen by recipients of mail sent from a
> > virtual
> > domain on th
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