Is there a way to exempt users from the always_bcc option (i.e.,
general counsel doesn't want mail logged in the system)? I seem to
recall there was a way to build an exclusion class, but my brain's
gone to bed before I have tonight, it would seem...
--Jay
I'm attempting to map local_recipient_maps via a Pgsql query.
The database contains the username portion of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way to append @example.com to the result of the lookup query?
--Jay
icted aliases that needs protection.
As has been mentioned previously, mailman or another mailing list
manager has already solved this problem in a more robust fashion...
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Jay Chandler / KB1JWQ
Living Legend / Systems Exorcist
Today's Excuse: the xy axis in the trackball is coordinate
ferdamnsure(tm) going to want to have a gateway system in front of this
with a list of legitimate users to avoid becoming an outscatter source,
though.
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Jay Chandler / KB1JWQ
Living Legend / Systems Exorcist
Today's Excuse: All of the packets are empty
D 7.0-RELEASE-p2.
Many thanks for your help!
I've upgraded today as well, but don't see that message in my logs on
FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p4.
I seem to recall seeing some new options in Postfix a month or so ago
that may be relevant-- something to do with alerting on permission /
link exis
On Oct 29, 2008, at 1:29 AM, Simone Felici wrote:
I know, there is enough written on the net and on the mailinglist
too, but have found only old results, maybe the meanwhile something
is different, also I would ask you...
Which filesystem do you use on your mailserver?
I'm going to migrate
On Oct 29, 2008, at 9:03 PM, Tony Yarusso wrote:
We're having no end of trouble setting up a new server here, so I'm
hoping someone can explain what's going on. Basically, we have a new
server that of course will generate messages from cron jobs, PHP
mailers, and that sort of thing, and we wan
On Oct 30, 2008, at 10:18 AM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
Mounting user maildirs via NFS is supported, mounting the P
Doh, my error. You are of course correct-- this was in a pre-maildir
environment, so /var/mail was mounted via NFS; the moving parts for
Postfix lived on FreeBSD's UFS.
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On Nov 3, 2008, at 10:32 AM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
smtp-finger: Connected to wec-imail1.wachovia.com[169.200.91.91]:25
smtp-finger: < 220 wec-imail1.wachovia.com ESMTP Ready.
smtp-finger: > EHLO hqmtaint02.ms.com
smtp-finger: < 250-wec-imail1.wachovia.com Hello hqmtaint02.ms.com
[205.228.53