Hi,
I was hoping for real MX record round-robin but it does not work on one of
my servers.
Somehow, postfix is prioritising one of the MX more than others.
Always the same: nlp3.loc-prd.net
All MX servers, are in local network to this client mailserver.
We have relayhost in main.cf:
relayh
John Doe via Postfix-users:
> Hi,
>
> I was hoping for real MX record round-robin but it does not work on one of
> my servers.
>
> Somehow, postfix is prioritising one of the MX more than others.
By default, Postfix looks up SMTP servers in DNS, and randomizes
the order of equal-preference recor
pt., 10 maj 2024 o 16:13 Wietse Venema via Postfix-users <
postfix-users@postfix.org> napisaĆ(a):
All at once answer, hope it's OK:
IP's:
^
dig mx mxmail.adatum.net +short | cut -d' ' -f2 | xargs dig a +short
10.56.155.14
10.32.32.103
10.32.32.104
10.26.15.31
10.26.15.32
Wietse Venema:
> Please provide evidence in the form of logs that show the
> preference.
John Doe:
> Is this OK / enough ?
> Logs:
> grep relay=nlp[123456].*status=sent /var/log/maillog | sed
> 's/.*relay=//' | sed 's/,.*//' | sort | uniq -c
> 5770 [23]nlp1.loc-prd.net[10.56.155.14]:25
> 5694
I am running Postfix/Dovecot/MySQL mail server. It was doing ok until I tried
to improve it., I
dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred (connect to
triggerfish.theoceanwindow.com[private/dovecot-lmtp]: Connection refused)
May 10 20:11:27 triggerfish postfix/lmtp[47754]: 172816542AC3:
to=, orig_to=, relay=n
Hi, I'm using postfix-3.7.9 multi-instance on fedora38 and can't figure out
why always_bcc and recipient_bcc_maps aren't working on the outbound
instance. It would work best in the outbound instance because of other
processing that's happening in the inbound instances.
# postmulti -l
-
On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 09:47:31PM -0400, Alex via Postfix-users wrote:
> Hi, I'm using postfix-3.7.9 multi-instance on fedora38 and can't figure out
> why always_bcc and recipient_bcc_maps aren't working on the outbound
> instance.
>
> 127.0.0.1:10025 inet n- n - 16smtp
On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 08:47:26PM -0400, Jason Hirsh via Postfix-users wrote:
> I am running Postfix/Dovecot/MySQL mail server. It was doing ok
> until I tried to improve it.
Reverting back to the "unimproved" prior state may be the best course of
action.
> May 10 20:11:27 triggerfish postfix