First of all, I'm quite satisfied with Postfix and some other opensource
products which are keeping my life better and I owe a big *THANK YOU* to
all developers etc...
Now on to my questions... I'm using Postfix MTA on some email gateways
and even though I belive I've configured maximal_queue_
On 26.10.2010 21:08, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On 10/26/2010 09:05 PM, Rok Potočnik wrote:
First of all, I'm quite satisfied with Postfix and some other
opensource products which are keeping my life better and I owe a big
*THANK YOU* to all developers etc...
Now on to my questions... I
On 26.10.2010 21:12, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von Rok Potočnik :
First of all, I'm quite satisfied with Postfix and some other
opensource products which are keeping my life better and I owe a big
*THANK YOU* to all developers etc...
Now on to my questions... I'm using Post
On 26.10.2010 22:08, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
Then you're probably accepting way too much mail that you shouldn't, as
the other guy said.
Even with volumes exceeding 100K per day, I don't have deferred messages.
ISP mail servers usually accept a large number of messages that most
company's mail s
On 26.10.2010 22:35, Victor Duchovni wrote:
ISP mail servers usually accept a large number of messages that most
company's mail servers reject (e.g. only accept only email sent from the
hosted domain). Unfortunately we can only limit the email till one point,
after that we must somehow work aroun
On 27.10.2010 19:30, Mark Martinec wrote:
Rok Potočnik writes:
and last but not least... postqueue -p and wish of printing out sender's
ip address:
I really miss a possibility of postqueue to print out client's IP
address, sometimes it would really help me out debugging some problem