sion
smtp_always_send_ehlo = yes
mail_version = 2.5.5
I think an initial greeting of
220 fully.qualified.hostname
is pretty common this days - especially with so called "anti spam,
anti malware" appliances.
Ciao
Stefan
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"UNIX *is* user-friendly; it's just picky about its friends."
on't know, but I know for sure
that there is a LDAP protocol settings dialogue in the Exchange server
administration GUI. Perhaps someone else can shed some light on this
one.
Ciao
Stefan
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FdI #54: Jetzt mit neuem, umfa
' for that.
You can do this with fetchmail. "user foo there with password bar is
baz here".
> virtual_alias_domains = hotmail.com yahoo.com
Don't do that. It basically tells your Postfix to lookup all mails for
hotmail/yahoo in this table, and if the receiver is not found, the
m
* Rob Tanner wrote:
> I get email forwarded to me from a FAX server that I need to process and
> then forward to a different server. The ³to² email address is always in the
> form of @send.fax. The FAX number could be the phone number for
> any FAX machine in the country and only the �...@send.f
* Stefan Förster wrote:
> /(.*)@fax.send/ local...@my.domain,${1}final.mailserver
/(.*)@fax.send/ local...@my.domain,$...@final.mailserver
The "@" was missing.
* Michael Monnerie wrote:
> I currently have postfix -> procmail -> zarafa, and would like to have
> postfix -> sieve -> zarafa. Is that possible via a milter maybe? The
> sieve implementation would need to be able to call an external program
> to deliver mail, but the rest is standard.
Since you
* Michael Monnerie wrote:
> On Mittwoch 22 Juli 2009 Stefan Förster wrote:
> > What excatly are you trying to do with Sieve filtering?
>
> Yes, zarafa-dagent delivers, but you can tell it where:
> See http://forums.zarafa.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2759
> Exam
y
allowed in email headers?
Ciao
Stefan
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I'm not evil, I'm ... differently motivated!
When I submit a mail to my Postfix server (using SASL auth over a TLS
connection), Postfix adds the following received header:
Received: from aletheia.cite.lan (33.33.33.333.dynamic.cablesurf.de
[33.33.33.333]) (using TLSv1 with cipher ADH-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits))
(No client cer
* Wietse Venema wrote:
> Stefan Förster:
> > This is working as expected. If I create a new mail and forcibly
> > insert the above header before I submit it, I get a NDR saying that
> > there is a mail forwarding loop for c...@example.net - which is
>
> As documented
ording to this thread:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2009-06/0396.html
I could be terribly wrong, though.
Ciao
Stefan
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FdI #147: Fortran - Makrosprache für ein I/O-Verhinderungssystem (Arno
Eigenwillig)
* Jaroslaw Grzabel :
> I had a problem with rate limiting in postfix in last week, and I had to
> disable it. I don't know why but I set up rate limiting per IP and it
> looks like it didn't count rates correctly. Let me shed a lit a bit for
> my problem.
>
> My company decided to limit a number o
Dear members of postfix-users,
can anyone of you please explain to me what the following log entry
means:
postfix/smtpd[8558]: improper command pipelining after QUIT from
unknown[64.8.20.35]
I do know what command PIPELINING is, that it is offered in response
to an EHLO and that Postfix 2.6 kee
* Wietse Venema :
> Stefan Förster:
> > Dear members of postfix-users,
> >
> > can anyone of you please explain to me what the following log entry
> > means:
> >
> > postfix/smtpd[8558]: improper command pipelining after QUIT from
> > unknown[64.
* Guy :
> I'm considering FreeBSD as an alternative, but I was wondering what
> people think of FreeBSD as a platform for Postfix. It's obviously not
> as easy to maintain as Ubuntu, but it does have a reputation for
> stability. Any thoughts, recommendations or experiences would be
> appreciated.
Hallo Junior,
* Junior Tux :
> Dear all , i have a big problem with postfx queue. I'm using postfix
> amavis spamassain. But queue has 5 mails. it's sending very slow.
> What Can i do ? Thanks.
There are various ways to debug this problem and improve performance.
A first stop should be http:/
On second thought,
* Junior Tux :
> qmgr_clog_warn_time = 0
you might want to leave that at the default value to get helpful
information.
> smtpd_milters = inet:localhost:10026
This milter could be a problem if it is slow.
> soft_bounce = yes
On a prodcution machine, this will increase the l
Hello 承磊,
* 承磊 wrote:
> I have been using postfix since a few weeks. The setup is currently: Redhat
> As4.4 (Linux 2.6.9-42 SMP), Postfix 2.3.39, openldap-2.3.39, BerkeleyDB 4.5.
> 20 , courier-authlib-0.56.
> Now, the ldap service crashes frequently once the ldap connection raises
> about 300(th
* /dev/rob0 :
> On Friday 21 August 2009 00:23:07 Olivier Nicole wrote:
> > > > This is a difficult question.
> > >
> > > I disagree.
> >
> > Just that because you disagree makes the question not simple :)
>
> Perhaps you didn't understand. I tried to explain why the choice of
> pre-DATA reject_rb
* Michael Monnerie :
> I've just had a very strange bug which cost me an hour to find.
>
> mailserver: postfix-2.5.1-28.5
>
> On the mailserver, I should receive mail from 212.69.162.205.
>
> # dig -x 212.69.162.205
> showed me a correct, existing PTR:
> 205.192-28.162.69.212.in-addr.arpa. 3600
* Dan Winchester <2...@dan.co.uk>:
> I am new to Postfix.
>
> I am trying to get Postfix to relay via mail.authsmtp.com.
>
> I have added the following lines to main.cf
>
> relayhost = [mail.authsmtp.com]
> smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes
> smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd
> s
* Dan Winchester <2...@dan.co.uk>:
> > I don't see any SASl modules for AUTH PLAIN or AUTH LOGIN
> > here. You should use "yum" to search for packages like
> > "cyrus-sasl", "sasl-modules" and similar.
>
> I have a number of cyrus-sasl packages installed:
>
> # yum list installed | grep sasl
> cy
Given no external interference, are queue IDs unique within a single
instance for the whole span a message stays within qmgr's control, or
can a mail in e.g. the deferred queue, share an ID with a message in
the active queue?
Cheers
Stefan
rbl_reply_maps overrides default_rbl_reply for blacklist/response code
pairs listed in the referenced lookup tables.
Is it possible to specify a numeric code which is NOT a reject code,
thereby realizing a DNS whitelist?
Stefan
* Stefan Förster :
> rbl_reply_maps overrides default_rbl_reply for blacklist/response code
> pairs listed in the referenced lookup tables.
>
> Is it possible to specify a numeric code which is NOT a reject code,
> thereby realizing a DNS whitelist?
Clarifying: I know I cannot
Hallo postfix-users,
* Stefan Förster :
> * Stefan Förster :
>> rbl_reply_maps overrides default_rbl_reply for blacklist/response code
>> pairs listed in the referenced lookup tables.
>>
>> Is it possible to specify a numeric code which is NOT a reject code,
>>
ur mails - you'll basically need to repeat the above steps for your
IMAP/POP3 server.
Ciao
Stefan
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Tapferkeit ist ein Anfall, der bei den meisten Menschen schnell vorübergeht.
If I understood the release notes correctly, with "smtpd_proxy_options
= speed_adjust", each smtpd process will keep the message it's
currently receiving in a temporary file. That seems to imply that
there could be
(number of smtpd processes) * message_size_limit
bytes of queue space allocated in
* Wietse Venema :
> Stefan Förster:
> > (number of smtpd processes) * message_size_limit
> >
> > bytes of queue space allocated in temporary files.
>
> By default, the Postfix requires 1.5*message_size_limit of free
> space before it accepts mail.
>
> Right
* Stan Hoeppner :
> smtpd_helo_required = yes
> smtpd_helo_restrictions =
> check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/access
Did you mean "check_helo_access"?
Stefan
> reject_non_fqdn_helo_hostname
> reject_invalid_helo_hostname
> reject_unknown_helo_hostname
>
>
Hallo Stan,
* Stan Hoeppner :
> Stefan Förster put forth on 12/5/2009 5:46 AM:
> > * Stan Hoeppner :
> >> smtpd_helo_required = yes
> >> smtpd_helo_restrictions =
> >> check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/access
> >
> > Did you mean &qu
* Stefan Förster :
> Rejection message:
>
> | Dec 4 13:39:15 greer postfix/smtpd[7124]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
> | unknown[204.238.179.8]: 450 4.7.1 : Helo command rejected:
> | Host not found; from=
> | to= proto=ESMTP helo=
>
> Obviously triggered by the "rej
* Stan Hoeppner :
> Two classes before smtpd_helo_restrictions should have triggered
> accepting the email. The message should have never made it to the HELO
> checks. It should have been accepted in smtpd_client_restrictions or
> smtpd_sender_restrictions. Both classes come before
> smtpd_helo_
* Mark Martinec :
> On Sunday 06 December 2009 13:11:16 Stefan Foerster wrote:
>> 2. The number of SMTP proxy processes busy talking to Postfix went
>> down from 16.44 to 8.73 (5s resolution) - that's a completely
>> unexpected result, possibly flawed by the small data sample.
>> I'll verify this a
While I certainly like the fact that Postfix becomes more and more
"admin friendly" in that it now also logs warnings about performance
issues, I'd like to know how many milliseconds a single request to
update the temporary whitelist may take before a warning is emitted.
Is it 100ms? I got exactly
* Wietse Venema :
> I'm burning in some new code that I wrote over the past week to
> periodically remove old entries from postscreen(8) and verify(8)
> caches. This is not a sexy topic, but it helps to keep database
> sizes in check, it speeds up database access, and it was time.
>
> If you're co
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Wietse Venema :
> > Dec 29 04:20:17 spike postfix/postscreen[44900]: cache
> > /var/lib/postfix/ps_cache.db full cleanup: retained=134 dropped=19 entries
> > Dec 29 06:19:33 spike postfix/verify[46072]: cache
> > /var/lib/postfix/verify.db full cleanup: retained=1726 drop
* Victor Duchovni :
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 08:26:45AM +0100, Stefan F??rster wrote:
> > I've noticed a vast deterioration of the databases's performance,
> > though. 20091209 only emitted some timing warnings for updates from
> > time to time (database rotated every Saturday as per your
> > reco
* Joey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I see several of these when watching top.
>
> smtpd -n smtp -t inet -u -o stress
If Postfix was operating in stress mode, you would see "-o
stress=yes".
Ciao
Stefan
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e
differences betweens Cyrus, Courier, uw-imapd and Dovecot, so perhaps
you might want to search for a benchmark on those programs.
Conclusion: Don't put valuable data on ReiserFS. Don't do premature
optimization. You can always change filesystems if your tests show
performance gains an
will try to deliver "at
least once", not "exactly one". If you do not receive a server
response on a hanging connection and smtp_data_done_timeout kicks in,
the mail might be delivered multiple times.
Cheers
Stefan
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quot;?
At this point, I'm almost about to ask you for output of "postconf -n"
and the content of any relevant maps involved in the relay attempt and
the relevant log entries, because I suspect a mis-use of the different
Postfix address classes (see:
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_CLASS_REA
.
> Then I ask why the connection with the client is lost?
Go ask the client's programmers ;-)
Ciao
Stefan
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FdI #132: Plug and Play - Kondome. (Rolf Siebrecht)
Recommended documentation:
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_VERIFICATION_README.html#recipient
http://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html#backup
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#relay_recipient_maps
Cheers
Stefan
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tall postfix
You might want to include more packages in the command line above,
like for example postfix-pcre, postfix-mysql or postfix-cdb, depending
on your need.
Make sure you carefully read (and understand)
http://www.backports.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=instructions
Ciao
Stefan
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, though, if that address was used every day...
Ciao
Stefan
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FdI #181: Internet - Das Internet ist durch die preußische Landordnung
vorhergesagt worden. (BMJ-Mitarbeiter Dr. Matthias Korte interpretiert
Bundesverwaltungsrichter Prof. Dr. Dr. Jörg Berkemann)
* Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8 Nov 2008, at 03:46, Stefan Förster wrote:
>> This has never been a problem for me because the amount of junk email
>> sent to postmaster and abuse is absolutely negligible. I don't want to
>> know what happens, though, if
* "Daniel V. Reinhardt":
> Stefan Förster:
>> I think that most of the poeple out there sending UBE/UCE want to
>> make money, but the folks reading postmaster@ and abuse@ are in
>> general not the ones who buy anything from spammers or get easily
>> fooled b
y, it is not a
null cipher, so there is a certificate to verify, and verification
fails.
Cheers
Stefan
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FdI #266: Allradantrieb - Allradantrieb bedeutet, dass man dort stecken
bleibt, wo der Abschleppwagen nicht hinkommt.
Hello World,
I'm running Postfix 3.6.4 in a container on Alpine 3.15 main. After
a bit of time, I'm starting to get error messages like that:
#v+
Mar 17 13:24:40 servername postfix/postscreen[164]: CONNECT from
[167.248.133.120]:52756 to [172.17.13.3]:25
Mar 17 13:24:40 servername postfix/pro
* Paul Martin :
on debian , i am running postfix. I changed my IP ldap server in /etc/hosts
but /var/spool/postfix/etc/hosts is different. What shoud I do to make
postfix using the new IP ldap?
This Debian-specific issue can be solved by restarting the Postfix
service (e.g. "service postfix re
* Dirk Stöcker :
On Mon, 28 May 2018, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
It might be useful, but probably not, to have a version of postconf -n that
showed the default value along sinde the changed value:
join <(postconf -n) <(postconf -d | sed 's/=/(default:/; s/$/)/')
Do you maybe also have a comman
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