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eedri reassigned OVIRT-1257:
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    Assignee: Marc Dequènes (Duck)  (was: infra)

> Setup mail delivery from Jenkins and slaves
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>
>                 Key: OVIRT-1257
>                 URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1257
>             Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: oVirt CI
>            Reporter: Barak Korren
>            Assignee: Marc Dequènes (Duck)
>            Priority: High
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> I'm setting up some jobs that will require Jenkins and/or the slaves to send 
> email to various places. Jenkins and the slaves seem to currently run Postfix 
> in a default configuration that makes them attempt to deliver email directly 
> to its destination. This causes sent email to get delayed.
> We typically don't notice this because our SPF setting for ovirt.org are 
> quite lax (We allow anyone to say he is from @ovirt.org, but delay messages 
> that are not from "{{lists.phx.ovirt.org}}, "{{mail.phx.ovirt.org}}", or 
> "{{gerrit.ovirt.org}}") abd because our ML server where we typically send to, 
> only imposes a 60second delay.
> We need to have a better setup. I suggest we configure Jenkins and the slaves 
> to use some other server as a smart host (maybe "{{mail.phx.ovirt.org}}"?). 
> To make the configuration as generic as possible I suggest we make the slaves 
> deliver via Jenkins and only make Jenkins deliver to the smart host.
> I think smart host configuration on Postfix is simple enough that we can make 
> our usual job-embedded slave setup scrips set it up insead of having to 
> resort to Puppet or Ansible.



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