Dear list, I've read
http://www.postfix.org/PGSQL_README.html
but there's no word about encoding. I have a postfix making SQL queries
to PostgreSQL, and can see from postgresql logs that postfix does
set client_encoding to 'LATIN1'
How can I change that to use UTF8?
mf
I can get postfix handle this?
I use dbmail with PostgreSQL, and occasionaly I see errors of wrong
encoding. Now I don't know if I need to fix that in postfix, postgres or
dbmail, and if it's fixable at all. As you said, SMTP is ASCII, but that
Incredimail wrong headers exist and I
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charset of course. That's what we have UTF-8 for.
I guess the best is to write my own wrapper on inserting messages from
Postfix to the DB.
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> Example:
> messages X and Y arrives and are put on HOLD
> after analyzation, we know we should prepend a header A to message
> X, and route message Y to destination backup
>
> Is there a way to do that? I thought about multi-instance, but
> still can't get the idea how to do it.
I could use sev
good mails. In terms of anti-spam, I'd love to use it, as it should
really help drop a lot of zombie PC's mails in a simple manner. But I'd
like to hear opinions or experience of others.
Thank you.
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On Dienstag 16 Juni 2009 Jorey Bump wrote:
> I tried using it for a while last year and found it still to be
> unsafe.
Thanks Jorey, that was our finding also.
Is there someone who actually uses it in an ISP environment?
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y sieve scripts.
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x27;d need to deliver to an external program.
Or did you mean "local" from the postfix POV, and that external delivery
is possible from dovecot, and that dovecot has sieve? (Sorry, don't know
dovecot at all)
So I guess it should be
postfix -> dovecot/sieve -> zarafa
Right?
mf
nal-To: spam-t...@otherdomain.example
| /usr/bin/zarafa-dagent $USER -CF Inbox\\SPAM_trapped
EXITCODE=$?
Maybe I can do the same with dovecot-deliver as Ralf suggested. I'll try
this tonight.
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be a simple postfix -> sieve -> postfix setup, and then you can deliver
to any mailserver capable of the "+" mailbox addressing?
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On Mittwoch 22 Juli 2009 Stefan Förster wrote:
> What excatly are you trying to do with Sieve filtering?
To keep existing scripts. I filter my mails to 100+ different folders,
no fun to convert this to procmail.
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's another way?
What about a postfix milter?
I just need a sieve that can call an external program to deliver mails.
Is that really not existing?
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cated. It looks very
easy now, thanks to the various lists I'm in. You can learn a lot from
reading here, and that's good for everybody.
(But still, I can't use sieve as I want ;-)
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et the e-mail out of that "deliver"
program again into postfix, with the recipient rewritten to
user+mail...@x.y, then you made my day.
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7; *in your maildir* ...
I *do not* have any maildir nor local user/store, it *must* be delivered
by calling an external program, zarafa-dagent.
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to switch your mailstore and not change all your filters.
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// Fing
;s logged. But a "cannot find
your hostname" is really not a good answer here.
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tional lines it's clear. Would be nice to
have that in the online documentation though.
Thank you!
mfg zmi
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ot;misfit" is commonly referred to as a "DNS issue" when
> postmasters talk to each other ;-)
Yes, once you know it it's easy to solve anyway.
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und a good logging example with the nfs server:
rpc.mountd: Fake hostname ipmi-p4u.zmi.at for 212.69.162.206 - forward
lookup doesn't exist
That statement makes it clear, and would be a nice message for postfix
also.
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static:500
virtual_mailbox_domains = mydom.ain
virtual_mailbox_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
virtual_minimum_uid = 500
virtual_transport = dbmail-lmtp:localhost:24
virtual_uid_maps = static:500
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T reporting site:
https://forms.us-cert.gov/report/index.php
I was hoping someone may know a central site.
whois was done, report sent to all sites who have an e-mail in their
answer.
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In: RSET
Out: 250 Ok
In: QUIT
Out: 221 Bye
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r on pipelining that the sender cannot react on the error code,
so why create a warning mail to postmaster in the case of pipelining? It
would be better to ignore it silently. Or is this configurable? I mean,
just to not log ignored errors in case of pipelining.
mfg zmi
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body I think, as it doesn't help to get 50 or 5000 messages
that your disk is almost full.
mfg zmi
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