> On Nov 9, 2017, at 7:07 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> zhong ming wu:
>> Hello
>>
>> When moving postfix to docker, I run into the issue that when the
>> containers go away postfix queued mail will get lost unless I made an
>> effort to persist on the host.
>>
>> A naive attempt to simply map
Hey all,
I've been reading the tutorial on workaround.org and it uses the
variable 'virtual_mailbox_domains' to list all the domains
Postfix/Dovecot needs to receive emails for. Of course this also means
you need to change the 'virtual_transport' setting to use
LMTP/dovecot-lda to deliver the emai
Dear,
my user don't receive mail from a real sender cause our mail server
reject the Helo command:
NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from rrcs-70-60-37-220.central.biz.rr.com[70.60.37.220]:
450 4.7.1
: Helo command rejected: Host not found;
from= to= proto=ESMTP
helo=
Nov 8 17:55:46 genio postfix/smtpd[
On 10 November 2017 at 14:08, Enrico Morelli wrote:
> my user don't receive mail from a real sender cause our mail server
> reject the Helo command:
>
> NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from rrcs-70-60-37-220.central.biz.rr.com[70.60.37.220]:
> 450 4.7.1
> : Helo command rejected: Host not found;
> from= to
On 10 November 2017 at 14:08, Enrico Morelli wrote:
my user don't receive mail from a real sender cause our mail server
reject the Helo command:
NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from rrcs-70-60-37-220.central.biz.rr.com[70.60.37.220]:
450 4.7.1
: Helo command rejected: Host not found;
from= to= proto=ESMT
On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 15:42:16 +0100
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> >On 10 November 2017 at 14:08, Enrico Morelli
> >wrote:
> >> my user don't receive mail from a real sender cause our mail server
> >> reject the Helo command:
> >>
> >> NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
> >> rrcs-70-60-37-220.central.
 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321.html#section-2.3.5
Local aliases MUST NOT appear in any SMTP transaction.
So correctly rejected, imo.
just tell the other site the mail manager forgot to set the outgoing smtp
connector in exchange.
Happens so often..
Greetz,
Louis
Van:
>On 10 November 2017 at 14:08, Enrico Morelli
>wrote:
>> my user don't receive mail from a real sender cause our mail server
>> reject the Helo command:
>>
>> NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
>> rrcs-70-60-37-220.central.biz.rr.com[70.60.37.220]: 450 4.7.1
>> : Helo command rejected: Host not
>> found;
On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 16:08:02 +0100
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> >> >On 10 November 2017 at 14:08, Enrico Morelli
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> my user don't receive mail from a real sender cause our mail
> >> >> server reject the Helo command:
> >> >>
> >> >> NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
> >> >> rrcs-
On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 16:08:02 +0100
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>> >On 10 November 2017 at 14:08, Enrico Morelli
>> > wrote:
>> >> my user don't receive mail from a real sender cause our mail
>> >> server reject the Helo command:
>> >>
>> >> NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
>> >> rrcs-70-60-37-220.c
On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 16:24:10 +0100
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> >On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 16:08:02 +0100
> >Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> >
> >> >> >On 10 November 2017 at 14:08, Enrico Morelli
> >> >> > wrote:
> >> >> >> my user don't receive mail from a real sender cause our mail
> >> >> >
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 04:08:02PM +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > > >On 10 November 2017 at 14:08, Enrico Morelli
> > > > wrote:
> > > >> my user don't receive mail from a real sender cause our
> > > >> mail server reject the Helo command:
> > > >>
> > > >> NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
>
I have postscreen setup according to the how-to. I use the following
configuration for the access list. As I understand it, I can only add IP
addresses or ranges to this list. Is it possible to whitelist the domain
name in the from address?
postscreen_access_list = permit_mynetworks,
>> >> >On 10 November 2017 at 14:08, Enrico Morelli
>> >> > wrote:
>> >> >> my user don't receive mail from a real sender cause our mail
>> >> >> server reject the Helo command:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
>> >> >> rrcs-70-60-37-220.central.biz.rr.com[70.60.37.220]: 450 4.7.1
>> >
On 10.11.17 10:33, li...@mbchandler.net wrote:
I have postscreen setup according to the how-to. I use the following
configuration for the access list. As I understand it, I can only add
IP addresses or ranges to this list. Is it possible to whitelist the
domain name in the from address?
no. p
On 11/10/2017 10:33 AM, li...@mbchandler.net wrote:
> I have postscreen setup according to the how-to. I use the following
> configuration for the access list. As I understand it, I can only
> add IP addresses or ranges to this list. Is it possible to whitelist
> the domain name in the from address
Mac Mini, 10.13 High Sierra running Mac Server 5.4. From a Mac client,
specifying "Use TLS/SSL" in SMTP settings works just fine when sending out
mail. However, from Windows 10 Mail running on a PC in the same network, I
cannot keep "Require SSL for outgoing email" checked in the Win10 Mail
setting
> On Nov 10, 2017, at 1:18 PM, avignonais wrote:
>
>
> 2017-11-10 12:38:28.755534-0500 0x39f75Default 0x0
> 13873 smtpd: warning: TLS library problem: error:1408A10B:SSL
> routines:SSL3_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:wrong version
> number:/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sou
Thanks, I thought that might be the case.
The problem I'm trying to solve is these messages in the log file:
postfix/postscreen[2938]: NOQUEUE: reject: CONNECT from
[91.238.9.63]:38101: too many connections
I think this must be from the limit I set up with
smtpd_client_connection_count_limit
Thanks! From what I think you're saying, it sounds like this wouldn't be
particularly fixable, at least not by me, LOL. That's ok, we can still send
mail from the Win 10 PC if we uncheck "Require SSL for outgoing."
Awhile back, possibly with Mac Server 5.3 or maybe even earlier, mail logs
stopped
> On Nov 10, 2017, at 2:02 PM, avignonais wrote:
>
> Thanks! From what I think you're saying, it sounds like this wouldn't be
> particularly fixable, at least not by me, LOL. That's ok, we can still send
> mail from the Win 10 PC if we uncheck "Require SSL for outgoing."
No, I am saying that m
Understood. Not sure I'd be able to install the debugger or sniffer utilities
you link to, but FWIW here's the entire relevant logfile captured by that
Terminal command I mentioned in my earlier reply. It's everthing that was
recorded pertaining to a failed test email sent from our Windows 10 PC, w
Noel Jones:
> On 11/10/2017 10:33 AM, li...@mbchandler.net wrote:
> > I have postscreen setup according to the how-to. I use the following
> > configuration for the access list. As I understand it, I can only
> > add IP addresses or ranges to this list. Is it possible to whitelist
> > the domain na
li...@mbchandler.net:
> Most of the time, this is not a problem. This IP for example is a
> spammer and I want them to be limited. But I have a legitimate server
> that needs to send a lot of email at once. Can I bypass this limit by
> adding the sender's IP to postscreen_access.cidr? I've alrea
> On Nov 10, 2017, at 2:19 PM, avignonais wrote:
>
> Understood. Not sure I'd be able to install the debugger or sniffer utilities
> you link to,
The "tcpdump" utility is a standard feature of MacOS:
$ uname -srv
Darwin 17.2.0 Darwin Kernel Version 17.2.0: Fri Sep 29 18:27:05 PDT 2017;
root:
> On Nov 10, 2017, at 8:22 AM, Tom Marcoen wrote:
>
> Last week however, I was reading a book on Dovecot written by Peer
> Heinlein and he says that if you put a Postfix server in front of
> Dovecot you should use 'relay_domains' for these domains, combined
> with 'transport_maps'.
This is not
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