On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 09:58:13AM +0200, Levente Birta via Postfix-users wrote:
> > That's worth a try:
> >
> > 588 inet ... smtpd
> > -o smtpd_tls_security_level=encrypt
> > -o smtpd_tls_mandatory_protocols=TLSv1.2
> > ...
>
> Limiting to only TLSv1.2 did the
On Tue, Apr 02, 2024 at 12:11:03PM -0400, David Mehler wrote:
> Here is the complete log of the connections, IPS x-d out, but I tried
> twice, once on 587, once with smtps enabled. Any help appreciated.
As noted by Wietse, debug (verbose) logging is not useful here. Just
normal logging is quite
David Mehler via Postfix-users:
> Hello,
>
> Here is the complete log of the connections, IPS x-d out, but I tried
> twice, once on 587, once with smtps enabled. Any help appreciated.
We DID NOT ask for verbose logs.
All we asked for is this:
> postfix/submission/smtpd[1529]: improper command
Hello,
Here is the complete log of the connections, IPS x-d out, but I tried
twice, once on 587, once with smtps enabled. Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
Dave.
#tail -f /var/log/mail.log
2024-04-02T09:48:08.220604-04:00 hostname
postfix/submission/smtpd[1529]: connect from
On Tue, Apr 02, 2024 at 04:14:29AM -0400, Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users wrote:
> Hey there all,
>
> I’m setting up a staging version of dayjob’s ticket system, and we’d
> basically like postfix to still function, but instead of touching the
> internet at all, just deliver everything to a single
Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users:
> Hey there all,
>
> I'm setting up a staging version of dayjob?s ticket system, and
> we?d basically like postfix to still function, but instead of
> touching the internet at all, just deliver everything to a single
> file (or a maildir, I suppose), regardless of
Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users skrev den 2024-04-02 10:14:
Hey there all,
I’m setting up a staging version of dayjob’s ticket system, and we’d
basically like postfix to still function, but instead of touching the
internet at all, just deliver everything to a single file (or a
maildir, I
Hey there all,
I’m setting up a staging version of dayjob’s ticket system, and we’d basically
like postfix to still function, but instead of touching the internet at all,
just deliver everything to a single file (or a maildir, I suppose), regardless
of if a file is invoked via sendmail, or a