* Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org [2013-01-23 12:37:28 -0600]:
On 1/23/2013 12:30 PM, Tom Tucker wrote:
I think I got it. The ordering is critical. Thanks
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/relay_domains #
This will allow clients
Am 25.01.2013 10:43, schrieb Dibyendra Hyoju:
I have installed postfix in my local machine and it's working. In the
configuration I added following line:
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8 http://127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.0/24
http://192.168.0.0/24
However, in the rackspace having IP: 50.57.179.51,
On 25/01/2013 13:21, Reindl Harald wrote:
first: you should start wih a subject to your mails
second: provide postconf -n output as statet in the welcome message
third: describe your problem could not get to work is no description
And read the documents..( I am not going to say RTFM)
Dibyendra Hyoju:
I have installed postfix in my local machine and it's working. In the
configuration I added following line:
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.0/24
However, in the rackspace having IP: 50.57.179.51, I could not get postfix
to work. I am not sure what configuration is
On 1/25/2013 4:29 AM, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
* Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org [2013-01-23 12:37:28 -0600]:
On 1/23/2013 12:30 PM, Tom Tucker wrote:
I think I got it. The ordering is critical. Thanks
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
check_recipient_access
hello guys
hello I'm fine and everything is going well on the whole better. I want
to evoke a thought higher of us. I followed the outstanding issues
lately on hotmail and problems of validation spf (the spf is: do the
simplest and shortest possible). I noticed the strange behavior in my
On Jan 24, 2013, at 22.57, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
commendably, he is at least making an attempt to properly use submission
[which, btw, is far from useless and has nothing to do with the route a
packet might take].
The primary features of the submission service are TLS encryption and
On 1/25/2013 10:18 AM, b...@bitrate.net wrote:
On Jan 24, 2013, at 22.57, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
The primary features of the submission service are TLS encryption and
authentication.
the primary feature of the submission service is to provide different ports
for servers and clients,
You
On Jan 25, 2013, at 13.29, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 1/25/2013 10:18 AM, b...@bitrate.net wrote:
On Jan 24, 2013, at 22.57, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
The primary features of the submission service are TLS encryption and
authentication.
the primary feature of the submission service is to
Hello All,
I am currently running Mailman (2.1.14) and Postfix (2.4.3) on an aging Mac
OS X server (10.5.8). Mailman and Postfix on this system are Apple's
implementation on their platform of course. Apple no longer supports the
Xserve platform, and I am in need of replacing this system, and
On Jan 25, 2013, at 15.07, Jeff Bernier wrote:
Hello All,
I am currently running Mailman (2.1.14) and Postfix (2.4.3) on an aging Mac
OS X server (10.5.8). Mailman and Postfix on this system are Apple's
implementation on their platform of course. Apple no longer supports the
Xserve
On Fri, 25 Jan 2013, b...@bitrate.net wrote:
On Jan 25, 2013, at 15.07, Jeff Bernier wrote:
Hello All,
I am currently running Mailman (2.1.14) and Postfix (2.4.3) on an aging Mac
OS X server (10.5.8). Mailman and Postfix on this system are Apple's
implementation on their platform of course.
Am 25.01.2013 23:46, schrieb Larry Stone:
One of the problems of the past was Apple's constant behind the scenes
changes which required some reconfiguration
at every major upgrade. If I do ever move forward with trying to upgrade, I
most likely will go build from
sources for everything
On 01/16/2013 10:55 PM, TFML wrote:
I'm running a server on average week we receive 14,000, send 19,000, and in
total deferred/bounced/rejected 5,000
Are you certain of those numbers ?
For any publically-reachable MX host, the amount of spam rejected is AT
LEAST 10 times the amount of
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