Hey there all,
Dayjob sometimes receives mail for one domain that we'd like to have
bypass certain milters (specifically, we want to exempt them from some
filtering/scanning mitlers since the domain is pretty much entirely
passthrough) --
Is there an easy way to do this in postfix without co
Dan Mahoney (Gushi) via Postfix-users skrev den 2023-03-28 12:10:
Hey there all,
Dayjob sometimes receives mail for one domain that we'd like to have
bypass certain milters (specifically, we want to exempt them from some
filtering/scanning mitlers since the domain is pretty much entirely
passthr
Dan Mahoney (Gushi) via Postfix-users skrev den 2023-03-28 12:10:
Dayjob sometimes receives mail for one domain that we'd like to have
bypass certain milters (specifically, we want to exempt them from some
filtering/scanning mitlers since the domain is pretty much entirely
passthrough) --
On 28
On 2023-03-28 at 06:10:27 UTC-0400 (Tue, 28 Mar 2023 03:10:27 -0700
(PDT))
Dan Mahoney (Gushi) via Postfix-users
is rumored to have said:
Hey there all,
Dayjob sometimes receives mail for one domain that we'd like to have
bypass certain milters (specifically, we want to exempt them from some
Dan Mahoney (Gushi) via Postfix-users:
> Hey there all,
>
> Dayjob sometimes receives mail for one domain that we'd like to have
> bypass certain milters (specifically, we want to exempt them from some
> filtering/scanning mitlers since the domain is pretty much entirely
> passthrough) --
The
Hi,
I've been using milter-manager [1] for a long time now to run various
milters selectively. In my case, I defined a custom 'Applicable
condition' (see docs) to exempt various email accounts from
spamfilter/virus checks (f.i. spamtraps).
The docs look like they haven't been updated in a wh
On Tue, Mar 28, 2023 at 08:42:42AM +0200, Mihaly Zachar via Postfix-users wrote:
> smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
> reject_non_fqdn_recipient
> reject_unknown_recipient_domain
> permit_mynetworks
> permit_sasl_authenticated
> reject_unauth_destination
You don't need and genera
Is there any relation between max_use and the smtp connection cache?
I read the documentation for max_use (default: 100) and was unclear what it
means when it's "ignored by the Postfix queue manager and by other
long-lived Postfix daemon processes". Could you give some examples of
where max_use w
Amit Gupta via Postfix-users:
> Is there any relation between max_use and the smtp connection cache?
C
None whatsoever.
The max_use parameter specifies a limit for number of consequtive
client connections that a short-lived Postfix daemon process will
handle before it terminates. For example, a
On Tue, 28 Mar 2023 at 18:15, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users <
postfix-users@postfix.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 28, 2023 at 08:42:42AM +0200, Mihaly Zachar via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> > smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
> > reject_non_fqdn_recipient
> > reject_unknown_recipient_domain
>
Hellow,
I am running two Postfix servers. Both are in Cloud -- Google GCP and
Rimuhosting-EU VM. Recently i thought that i have to backup servers
setting values. Because sometimes i meet minor accidents.
Somebody say Docker is good for backup. Though i would like to hear more
opinions. Any commen
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