10.01.2014 3:56 пользователь "Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jiménez" <
are...@ibossmonitor.com> написал:
>
> Hi Everyone.
>
> Is it posible to validate users before deliver? The thing is that we have
2 email servers (1 exchange and 1 postfix) with different users and we need
to validate the users before
Hi,
An EL6 box is working great as my personal mailserver using
virtual_mailbox_domains, virtual_mailbox_maps, virtual_alias_maps all
accessing openldap and delivered via virtual_transport to an LMTP backend.
I would like to use that same box for receiving email from about 40
mailing lists a
Hi Everyone.
Is it posible to validate users before deliver? The thing is that we
have 2 email servers (1 exchange and 1 postfix) with different users and
we need to validate the users before we deliver.
is this posible? is something that if that user is not on postfix, then
send it to excha
On 1/9/2014 5:01 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 1/9/2014 4:41 PM, Alexandre Ellert wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I relay transactional mail for my customer's web sites.
>> Each website has it's own SASL authenticated account and mail are
>> sent via submission or smtps.
>>
>> But, some website doesn't verify ema
On 1/9/2014 4:41 PM, Alexandre Ellert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I relay transactional mail for my customer's web sites.
> Each website has it's own SASL authenticated account and mail are
> sent via submission or smtps.
>
> But, some website doesn't verify email existence when a user submit
> a web form
Alexandre Ellert:
> Hi,
>
> I relay transactional mail for my customer's web sites.
> Each website has it's own SASL authenticated account and mail are
> sent via submission or smtps.
>
> But, some website doesn't verify email existence when a user submit
> a web form or 'create an account'.
> T
Hi,
I relay transactional mail for my customer's web sites.
Each website has it's own SASL authenticated account and mail are sent via
submission or smtps.
But, some website doesn't verify email existence when a user submit a web form
or 'create an account'.
That's why I often see my postfix r
--On January 9, 2014 at 11:00:30 AM + Duane Hill
wrote:
Thursday, January 9, 2014, 10:31:30 AM, you wrote:
Command died with status 1: "/usr/local/bin/filter.sh".
Command output:
Jan 9 02:49:28.913 [29829] warn: netset: cannot include
127.0.0.0/32 as it has already b
--On January 9, 2014 at 11:31:30 AM +0100 Marko Weber | ZBF
wrote:
Command died with status 1: "/usr/local/bin/filter.sh".
Command output:
Jan 9 02:49:28.913 [29829] warn: netset: cannot include
127.0.0.0/32 as it has already been included
Jan 9 02:49:28.913 [298
On 2014-01-08 3:18 PM, R. Berger wrote:
In sendmail, when I use "@domain.nl %1...@otherdomain.nl" domain.nl
wil automatically have 29 users also.
If there is a mail send to n...@domain.nl and n...@otherdomain.nl does
not exist, it will be rejected.
In postfixadmin this will be a domain alia
Wietse Venema:
> Nikolaos Milas:
> > Hello,
> >
> > We are running 2.9.4 on CentOS 6.5 as a mail gateway.
> >
> > A mail admin of a cooperating entity has reported that their sender
> > checking to our org produces a protocol error and after that their
> > system marks our mail as junk.
> >
>
Nikolaos Milas:
> Hello,
>
> We are running 2.9.4 on CentOS 6.5 as a mail gateway.
>
> A mail admin of a cooperating entity has reported that their sender
> checking to our org produces a protocol error and after that their
> system marks our mail as junk.
>
> Here is a session they provided (
Hello,
We are running 2.9.4 on CentOS 6.5 as a mail gateway.
A mail admin of a cooperating entity has reported that their sender
checking to our org produces a protocol error and after that their
system marks our mail as junk.
Here is a session they provided (I only changed the mail adress u
Thursday, January 9, 2014, 10:31:30 AM, you wrote:
> Command died with status 1: "/usr/local/bin/filter.sh".
> Command output:
> Jan 9 02:49:28.913 [29829] warn: netset: cannot include
> 127.0.0.0/32 as it has already been included
> Jan 9 02:49:28.913 [29829] warn:
Hello,
Am 2014-01-09 05:26, schrieb Seann:
Paul,
First thing that caught my eye, is it looks like the reason for the
bounce was the filter shell script died:
Command died with status 1: "/usr/local/bin/filter.sh".
Command output:
Jan 9 02:49:28.913 [29829] warn: netset: cannot in
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