Jacky:
> Hi,
>
> Want to set up a dovecot submission server and which will act as a proxy
> in front of a postfix server.
>
> When users deliver email via the dovecot submission proxy, it will
> authenticate users and deliver mail to postfix submission service.
>
> The dovecot submission servi
> On Jan 9, 2019, at 9:48 PM, James Brown wrote:
>
>> On 10 Jan 2019, at 2:01 pm, Larry Stone wrote:
>>
>> Is this a recent build of Dovecot or was it built on an older version of
>> MacOS before the logging changes? If the former, ask on the Dovecot list how
>> they did it. If the latte
I ran into this myself a little while back. Used Bill’s logging example until I
ironed out a few glitches. Now everything is working ok I don’t use it.
I’m on a Mac by the way. OSX 10.14.2 and run an apache vhosts web setup,
Postfix with Dovecot + MySQL, and Clamd, freshclam etc etc. Postfix and
Larry Stone:
> > # Log file to use for error messages. "syslog" logs to syslog,
> > # /dev/stderr logs to stderr.
> > #log_path = syslog
> > log_path = /var/log/mail.log
> >
> > So I?ve had to change this so that it writes directly to the file, and not
> > to syslog.
>
> Ah. So Dovecot has the ab
Curtis:
We recently switched our Postfix mail servers to Ubuntu Server 18, which
uses journald for logging. Since we have monitoring systems that parse
/var/log/maillog, we enabled rsyslog with imuxsock so we still can parse
the log like we did before journald. But, it's unreliable.
On 09.01.1
>
> On Jan 10, 2019, at 11:08 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> If both Dovecot and Postfix write to the same logfile, that would
> be a disaster.
>
Thanks to Wietse for that detailed explanation of all the issues involved with
attempting to roll your own logging system. Lots of issues I never th
Hi Wietse,
Thank you for the information.
Just wonder that will Postfix support the Message Submission BURL Extension?
Thanks,
Jacky
On 10/1/2019 8:22 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Jacky:
Hi,
Want to set up a dovecot submission server and which will act as a proxy
in front of a postfix server
I'm wondering if I have my rate limiting set up correctly. Note I have
that perl script that sniffs out dynamic IP addresses, so I am not sure
how this user is even getting concurrent connections.
From the main.cf:
smtpd_client_restrictions =
permit_sasl_authenticated,
permit_mynetworks,
rej