Hello,
I use Debian 9 on AWS EC2. If mail is sent directly from EC2 host then
some mail service provider such as Gmail rejects receiving it. So I set up
so that mail is sent through AWS SES with following steps.
1. Obtain SES SMTP credential accoring to following document
https://docs.aws.amaz
AWS EC2 IPs may have low reputation to e-mail providers, so is not recommended
to send e-mails using these IPs.
Also AWS SES frequently have issues with RBLs. I wouldn't use it if you use
reliable delivery. It's good for newsletters because it has low cost compared
to other services and when yo
Hi postfix-users,
today I have the pleasure to update sparc some machines, that haven't
been touched for more than 2.5 years :/
The systems use sunstudio compiler. Openssl, bind, ... went fine but
now, as it comes to postfix, I'm failing. The build scripts are in use
since long time, and worked f
Hello,
I'm sorry for line breaks and showing the wrong output. It's not easy to
get that information here. Hope this will be readable.
### make makefiles finished; performing make ###
rm -f meta/main.cf.proto && ln -f conf/main.cf meta/main.cf.proto
rm -f meta/master.cf.proto &
Jan P. Kessler:
> -UUSE_DYNAMIC_MAPS -Wmissing-prototypes -Wformat -Wno-comment? -g -O
> -I. -DSUNOS5 -c alldig.c
> cc: illegal option -Wmissing-prototypes
Try:
make makefiles ...optional arguments...
make WARN=
Sorry, I haven't built with /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc for ~10 years.
> Try: make makefiles ...optional arguments... make WARN= Sorry, I
> haven't built with /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc for ~10 years. Wietse
No problem. Seems like it's time for a change. After emptying WARN it
looked promising, but then the build broke here:
"milter.c", line 621: non-constant initi
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 11:22:46AM -0500, Bill Cole wrote:
You truly need to ask whoever runs that other server to explain why they
believe your server is misconfigured if you want a definitive answer.
On 18.01.19 07:06, Mayuresh wrote:
This is certainly strangest of the mailing lists I ever p
From: Christos Chatzaras
Subject: Re: Forwarding received mail through AWS SES
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2019 12:35:58 +0200
> AWS EC2 IPs may have low reputation to e-mail providers, so is not
> recommended to send e-mails using these IPs.
>
> Also AWS SES frequently have issues with RBLs. I wouldn't
On 19 Jan 2019, at 4:03, Yasuhiro KIMURA wrote:
Hello,
I use Debian 9 on AWS EC2. If mail is sent directly from EC2 host then
some mail service provider such as Gmail rejects receiving it. So I
set up
so that mail is sent through AWS SES with following steps.
1. Obtain SES SMTP credential ac
Jan P. Kessler:
>
> > Try: make makefiles ...optional arguments... make WARN= Sorry, I
> > haven't built with /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc for ~10 years. Wietse
>
> No problem. Seems like it's time for a change. After emptying WARN it
> looked promising, but then the build broke here:
>
> "milter.c
> "Wietse" == Wietse Venema writes:
Wietse> John Stoffel:
>> > "Wietse" == Wietse Venema writes:
>>
Wietse> I'm implementing logfile support for Postfix on MacOS, because not
Wietse> providing results in a bad experience.
>>
Wietse> This is a retrofit workaround, therefore it will have
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019, 23:26 Yasuhiro KIMURA From: Christos Chatzaras
> Subject: Re: Forwarding received mail through AWS SES
> Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2019 12:35:58 +0200
>
> > AWS EC2 IPs may have low reputation to e-mail providers, so is not
> recommended to send e-mails using these IPs.
> >
> > Also
FWIW - I’ve been using AWS for outbound SMTP well over 5 years with no
issues…maybe one-time have I bad an email rejected due to blacklisting…and this
was resolved within 30 minutes…
> On Jan 19, 2019, at 7:13 PM, Durga Prasad Malyala
> wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 19, 2019, 23:26 Yasuhiro KIM
Clarifying - I have both SES and EC2. EC2 is my main postfix box but the SMTP
side is a backup for SES which is my main outbound email…
> On Jan 19, 2019, at 7:16 PM, Antonio Leding wrote:
>
> FWIW - I’ve been using AWS for outbound SMTP well over 5 years with no
> issues…maybe one-time have
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