mouss wrote:
rihad wrote:
Victor Duchovni wrote:
If you want the fewest possible lookups against $mydestination, get
$mydestination out of $relay_domains (backwards compatible, but no
longer optimal default).
relay_domains was and is empty (please see one of my last replies to
mouss).
rihad wrote:
Victor
Sorry again, I meant Viktor.
Good day
Recently I deiced to give ASSP a bash seeing as I had many troubles from
spam coming in from our internal trusted network.
So far so good, very impressive in connection with postfix!
However had one problem.
I have pop-before-smtp running for relaying from outside.
* Marcel Grandemange [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However had one problem.
you have two problems. ;)
Please follow these instructions to get advice on the list:
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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* rihad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi there, I'm a Postfix newb playing my way with FreeBSD 7 port named
postfix-current-2.6.20080814,4. In
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html
it says that:
Postfix never rewrites message header addresses from remote SMTP
clients when the
virtual_alias_domains = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
This is suspicious and may cause problems if done incorrectly. You don't
list the map /etc/postfix/virtual so it's hard to say.
/etc/postfix/virtual:
[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, sorry for my bad english.
I have to send messages to more than one person using a single mail
address.
So I've created a virtual-alias: [EMAIL PROTECTED] myaccount and a
text file, myaccount.txt, with all the addresses that I want to send
mail.
Then I put in /etc/aliases:
myaccount:
Dne Wednesday 17 of September 2008 22:56:00 Brian Evans - Postfix List
napsal(a):
No relay_recipient_maps? You could be a Backscatter source and may end
up on blacklists.
Is relay_recipient_maps a list of valid email addresses? Should each valid
email address be in that map?
It may be
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:26:52AM CEST, Milos Prudek [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Dne Wednesday 17 of September 2008 22:56:00 Brian Evans - Postfix List
napsal(a):
No relay_recipient_maps? You could be a Backscatter source and may end
up on blacklists.
Is relay_recipient_maps a list of valid
Are they addressed to real Domino users?
Most of them are not.
If not, your best use of time is to get postfix to reject mail
to invalid users during SMTP, before it ever gets accepted.
So I just enter reject_unverified_sender into main.cf and then
run postsuper -r ALL, correct?
You can
Milos Prudek schrieb:
If not, your best use of time is to get postfix to reject mail
to invalid users during SMTP, before it ever gets accepted.
So I just enter reject_unverified_sender into main.cf and then
run postsuper -r ALL, correct?
Don't forget to configure your Domino
Jan P. Kessler schrieb:
Milos Prudek schrieb:
If not, your best use of time is to get postfix to reject mail
to invalid users during SMTP, before it ever gets accepted.
So I just enter reject_unverified_sender into main.cf and then run
postsuper -r ALL, correct?
Don't forget to
Robert Schetterer schrieb:
Jan P. Kessler schrieb:
Milos Prudek schrieb:
If not, your best use of time is to get postfix to reject mail
to invalid users during SMTP, before it ever gets accepted.
So I just enter reject_unverified_sender into main.cf and then run
postsuper -r ALL,
On 9/18/2008, Marcel Grandemange ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have pop-before-smtp running for relaying from outside.
This is extremely unwise.
Use smtp auth instead. popb4smtp is very insecure, and will most likely
result in your server becoming compromised - its not a matter of if, but
when.
Hi Postfix-Experts!
ive got some strange thing going on here..
if ill send a mail (using smtp mailclient or just mail on the shell)
my postfix expands the TO Adress from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for some reason i dont know and i didnt
find within 8h of searching and reading manuals
Hello,
I have several Postfix+Amavisd-new+MySQL mail gateways. I have
configured syslog service on that machines to send logs to a centralized
syslog server, which stores received logs on mysql DBMS.
BTW, I lookup the logs using Php-Syslog-NG.
Anyway, logs on each machine are stored also as
Mauro Sanna wrote:
Hello, sorry for my bad english.
I have to send messages to more than one person using a single mail
address.
So I've created a virtual-alias: [EMAIL PROTECTED] myaccount and a
text file, myaccount.txt, with all the addresses that I want to send
mail.
Then I put in
Dear list,
I get an error like postfix/master[18801]: fatal: 127.0.0.1:smtps:
Servname not supported for ai_socktype
below is my main.cf of postfix. Could any one give me a clue ?
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
biff = no
canonical_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/canonical
command_directory =
Axel Werner wrote:
Hi Postfix-Experts!
ive got some strange thing going on here..
if ill send a mail (using smtp mailclient or just mail on the shell)
my postfix expands the TO Adress from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for some reason i dont know and i didnt
find within 8h of
J. Bakshi wrote:
Dear list,
I get an error like postfix/master[18801]: fatal: 127.0.0.1:smtps:
Servname not supported for ai_socktype
below is my main.cf of postfix. Could any one give me a clue ?
what does
# grep smtps /etc/services
return?
Milos Prudek wrote:
Are they addressed to real Domino users?
Most of them are not.
If not, your best use of time is to get postfix to reject mail
to invalid users during SMTP, before it ever gets accepted.
So I just enter reject_unverified_sender into main.cf and then
run postsuper -r
Rocco Scappatura schrieb:
Hello,
I have several Postfix+Amavisd-new+MySQL mail gateways. I have
configured syslog service on that machines to send logs to a centralized
syslog server, which stores received logs on mysql DBMS.
BTW, I lookup the logs using Php-Syslog-NG.
Anyway, logs on each
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 03:13:29PM +0200, Anton Melser wrote:
Hi all,
I've spent a while looking but haven't turned up anything
interesting... Basically, we have an application and we want to test
the newsletter sending functionality. I need to make sure that no real
emails get sent out,
-Original Message-
From: Robert Schetterer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:06 PM
To: Rocco Scappatura
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Postfix statistics from log stored on RDBMS
Rocco Scappatura schrieb:
Hello,
I have several
dont do reject_unverified_sender until you have good reasons
Sorry, I meant reject_unverified_recipient
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Marcel Grandemange wrote:
Good day
Recently I deiced to give ASSP a bash seeing as I had many troubles from
spam coming in from our internal “trusted” network.
So far so good, very impressive in connection with postfix!
However had one problem.
I have pop-before-smtp
Milos Prudek wrote:
Are they addressed to real Domino users?
Most of them are not.
If not, your best use of time is to get postfix to reject mail
to invalid users during SMTP, before it ever gets accepted.
So I just enter reject_unverified_sender into main.cf and then
run postsuper -r
Hi,
I'm busy setting up a pair of new MySQL servers. The bulk of the work
the current servers do is handle queries from postfix and I'm doing a
lot of reading and learning about MySQL tweaking and suchlike.
Our current postfix set up has a lot of convoluted queries (a lot of
UNION type queries),
Guy wrote:
Hi,
I'm busy setting up a pair of new MySQL servers. The bulk of the work
the current servers do is handle queries from postfix and I'm doing a
lot of reading and learning about MySQL tweaking and suchlike.
Our current postfix set up has a lot of convoluted queries (a lot of
UNION
Guy wrote:
Hi,
I'm busy setting up a pair of new MySQL servers. The bulk of the work
the current servers do is handle queries from postfix and I'm doing a
lot of reading and learning about MySQL tweaking and suchlike.
Our current postfix set up has a lot of convoluted queries (a lot of
UNION
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 18:40 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I´m replacing mysql with ldap in my postfix mail server hosting virtual
domains.
postfix 2.3.8, openldap 2.3.30 (debian etch)
mail delivery works for virtual domains + virtual mailboxes, i´m having
trouble with
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 06:40:17PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tried to follow the ldap_README.html (postfix docs) and came across this
example:
dn: cn=agroup, dc=example, dc=com
objectclass: top
objectclass: ldapgroup
cn: agroup
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anton Melser wrote:
...
how does the application send mail?
It's via the php mail function, which I believe just uses a
$ sendmail blablah...
internally (ie, it gets sent by postfix).
smtpd restrictions don't apply to sendmail submission. you can however
force such mail into smtpd by
Anton Melser wrote:
...
how does the application send mail?
It's via the php mail function, which I believe just uses a
$ sendmail blablah...
internally (ie, it gets sent by postfix).
Any thing sent through the sendmail command will not have SMTP
restrictions placed upon it
Hi mouss,
2008/9/18 mouss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you can use views.
Cool. Thanks, I'll have a look at that.
Guy
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Don't just do something...sit there!
Hello,
I have generated a exchusers.txt file for postfix, however I am curious as to
what the format should be to create the db. Currently, the file looks like so;
Mailbox SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@%X400:c=US;a= ;p=Example Company,
I;o=DOMAIN;s=LASTname;g=Username; smtp:[EMAIL
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:05:10 -0800
James Parra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have generated a exchusers.txt file for postfix, however I am
curious as to what the format should be to create the db. Currently,
the file looks like so;
Mailbox SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@%X400:c=US;a=
Victor Duchovni ha scritto:
Try spelling AUXLIBS with with an L between the X and the I.
@#!%!#
i'm feeling really stupid! thanks, it obviously works now :(
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Hello all i need to change the outgoing port used by postfix from 25 to 325.
I need to do this as my isp blocks outgoing port 25 however my incoming isp
forwards port 325
I know this has been discussed many times on many lists but i cannot get any of
the posted solutions to work. Maybe i am
Hi there,
First let me describe my postfix scenary. Is running on a server with 2
ethernet interfaces; one serving to internet, and the other to my internal
network.
I configured postfix to run personalized UCE control rules by IP. That's
why i have instead of smtpd_recipient_restrictions,
If i comment:
check_recipient_access proxy:ldap:/etc/postfix/_e_recipientSMTP.cf,
The problem seems to solve. Still don't understand the problem.
The checks must finish in REJECT if i have this check_recipient_access
discommented.
Dear List,
I am getting mail transport unavailable for one specific domain
'elsevier.com'. How should I debug? We have recently upgraded to
Postfix 2.5.5 running on AIX 5.3 OS.
See the logs below.
Sep 19 10:05:59 dnserns.isac.gov.in Message forwarded from dnserns:
All,
I
just set up virtual maps and virtual hosting using postfix, and would
like to know how I can forward email from a non-unix account to someone
who has a unix account. For example, cryptodan is a user on the unix
machine and has a shell and login credentials. However, I would like
to
* RYAN vAN GINNEKEN [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello all i need to change the outgoing port used by postfix from 25 to 325.
I need to do this as my isp blocks outgoing port 25 however my incoming isp
forwards port 325
Use transport_maps
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Ralf Hildebrandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [EMAIL
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List,
I am getting mail transport unavailable for one specific domain
'elsevier.com'. How should I debug? We have recently upgraded to Postfix
2.5.5 running on AIX 5.3 OS.
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html
See the logs below.
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