James Feeney via Postfix-users:
> If I am now understanding correctly:
>
>
> The "smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes" configuration parameter for
> accessing "smtpd submissions", in master.cf, is *entirely distinct*
> from the "smtpd_relay_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated"
> configuration par
On 10/21/2024 6:36 PM, Bill Cole via Postfix-users wrote:
On 2024-10-21 at 16:43:05 UTC-0400 (Mon, 21 Oct 2024 16:43:05 -0400)
Steve Matzura via Postfix-users
is rumored to have said:
[ big snip...]
Here's a returned mail message I received when I tried to simply
send a message to my
Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote in
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|Vincent Lefevre via Postfix-users:
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|> As DMARC protection, some mailing-lists (like postfix-users)
|> rewrite the "From:" header, with at least 2 drawbacks:
|> * This breaks
postfix--- via Postfix-users:
> Spaces are not allowed in submission -o override settings.
> How do you handle adding a service? Or is it not possible? Can you \ the
> space?
>
> -o smtpd_client_restrictions=check_policy_service\ unix:private/myservice
Use
-o { smtpd_client_restri
Spaces are not allowed in submission -o override settings.
How do you handle adding a service? Or is it not possible? Can you \ the space?
-o smtpd_client_restrictions=check_policy_service\ unix:private/myservice
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> Spaces are not allowed in submission -o override settings.
> How do you handle adding a service?
You can use commas as separators.
-Ralph
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On 23/10/24 08:56, postfix--- via Postfix-users wrote:
Spaces are not allowed in submission -o override settings.
How do you handle adding a service? Or is it not possible? Can you \ the
space?
-o smtpd_client_restrictions=check_policy_service\
unix:private/myservice
You can set a vari
If I am now understanding correctly:
The "smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes" configuration parameter for accessing "smtpd
submissions", in master.cf, is *entirely distinct* from the
"smtpd_relay_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated" configuration parameter,
which subsequently allows access to
On Tue, 2024-10-22 at 15:30 -0400, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
wrote:
> James Feeney via Postfix-users:
> > If I am now understanding correctly:
> >
> >
> > The "smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes" configuration parameter for
> > accessing "smtpd submissions", in master.cf, is *entirely distinct*
On 2024-10-22 at 10:19:26 UTC-0400 (Tue, 22 Oct 2024 10:19:26 -0400)
Steve Matzura via Postfix-users
is rumored to have said:
On 10/21/2024 7:24 PM, Andrew Athan via Postfix-users wrote:
You’ve been told about 10 times now to check your reverse dns ptr
records for the ips used for outbound mai
On Tue, Oct 22, 2024 at 06:53:03PM -0600, James Feeney via Postfix-users wrote:
> > It does not give permission to relay. An SMTP client still has to
> > SASL authentication before they have "permit_sasl_authenticated"
> > privileges.
>
> And, the reverse. An SMTP client also *has* to have rela
James Feeney via Postfix-users:
> > As the title says, this enables SASL authentication and authorization.
> > It does not give permission to relay. An SMTP client still has to
> > SASL authentication before they have "permit_sasl_authenticated"
> > privileges.
>
> And, the reverse. An SMTP clie
On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 07:16:20PM +, Etienne Gladu via Postfix-users wrote:
> Thanks for the config, but it still closes the port when I try to do a test.
> Anyway the task changed a bit, we have to keep the original From, but only
> change the Return-Path/Reply-to for every email sent.
> A
As DMARC protection, some mailing-lists (like postfix-users)
rewrite the "From:" header, with at least 2 drawbacks:
* This breaks e-mail searching by the "From:" address.
* At my work, only the address is changed (without introducing
"via "), so that this is very confusing as mail
appea
On 10/21/2024 7:24 PM, Andrew Athan via Postfix-users wrote:
You’ve been told about 10 times now to check your reverse dns ptr
records for the ips used for outbound mail. have you done that?
doesn’t look like it
further you need to check your forward mx records are correct.
once you’ve check
Vincent Lefevre via Postfix-users:
[ Charset ISO-8859-1 converted... ]
> As DMARC protection, some mailing-lists (like postfix-users)
> rewrite the "From:" header, with at least 2 drawbacks:
> * This breaks e-mail searching by the "From:" address.
> * At my work, only the address is changed (wi
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