On 10 August 2010 21:35, Wietse Venema wrote:
> When you have a many-recipient "all" alias, you need to set up an
> "owner-all" alias in the alias database (with the right-hand side
> being the adminstrator of the "all" list). Besides changing the
> way errors are reported, this also triggers a d
Sorry in advance for the top posting or whatever gmail does on mobile
phones - i have no control over that. I bumped into a very similar
problem today. Mail was queuing up on one of our servers with exactly
the same messages as what you had. In our case a perl script on the
postfix server had gone
2009/8/24 Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης :
>
> I came to this solution, a bash script to validate a local recipient
> employing the SMTP protocol.
>
Depending on your config, wouldnt you also be able to use 'postmap -q'
or 'postalias -q' to directly query a particular lookup table? That
would avoid a netwo
2009/11/7 mouss :
> Alex a écrit :
>> Hello
>>
>> This is my first post on this list. I have a atypical configuration like :
>> - an MX server for inbound mails; this server is configured virtual
>> domains, graylisting , antivirus and antispam for all incoming mails; it
>> is also use for my users
e: "some random free text"
>
Dunno about everyone else but when I see 'line 1:2' I tend to think line 1
character 2. Why not use 'line 1-2' to specify a range instead?
Just throwing the thought out there. Thanks Wietse for a great piece of
software.
Phill Macey