On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 10:02:20PM -0500, Cody Millard via Postfix-users wrote:
> as for why I set these explicitly, I figured that more random bits means
> more secure.
>
> tls_random_bytes = 64
> tls_daemon_random_bytes = 64
No need to clutter the configuration with overzealous low-level
Hi Viktor.
Please check my original post. Your comments are on the postfix defaults
and not my current settings.
as for why I set these explicitly, I figured that more random bits means
more secure.
tls_random_bytes = 64
tls_daemon_random_bytes = 64
On 6/18/2024 9:56 PM, Viktor Dukhovni
On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 04:15:33PM -0500, Cody Millard via Postfix-users wrote:
> The defaults for those settings, as far as postfix is concerned, are as
> follows:
>
> smtpd_tls_auth_only = no
Why? Surely, "yes" is the better choice...
> smtpd_tls_security_level =
Why empty? Surely "may" is
On 2024-06-19 05:15, Cody Millard via Postfix-users wrote:
I am not sure what SRS or AUC are right now.
I saw Dr. Lindenberg has a similar test suite like your site.
https://blog.lindenberg.one/EmailSecurityTest
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> I want to implement rate limiting based on the target server rather
> than by recipient domain. Specifically, I want to rate limit email
> sent to domains like yahoo.com, ymail.com, aol.com, myyahoo.com, and
> verizon.net as a group, since these domains appears to be
I want to implement rate limiting based on the target server rather
than by recipient domain. Specifically, I want to rate limit email
sent to domains like yahoo.com, ymail.com, aol.com, myyahoo.com, and
verizon.net as a group, since these domains appears to be handled by
the same servers. This
I am not sure what SRS or AUC are right now.
The defaults for those settings, as far as postfix is concerned, are as
follows:
|smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = no
smtpd_sasl_security_options = noanonymous
smtpd_sasl_tls_security_options = $smtpd_sasl_security_options
smtpd_tls_auth_only = no
Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
> > On Jun 18, 2024, at 3:33?PM, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
> > wrote:
> >
> > Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
> >> [18-Jun-2024 14:53:32 -0500]: PHP Error: SMTP server does not
> >> support authentication (POST
> >>
> On Jun 18, 2024, at 3:33 PM, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
>> [18-Jun-2024 14:53:32 -0500]: PHP Error: SMTP server does not
>> support authentication (POST
>> /webmail/?_task=mail&_unlock=loading1718740412272&_framed=1&_action=send)
>
>
Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
> [18-Jun-2024 14:53:32 -0500]: PHP Error: SMTP server does not
> support authentication (POST
> /webmail/?_task=mail&_unlock=loading1718740412272&_framed=1&_action=send)
Indeed, you have
smtps inet n - n - - smtpd
-o
> On Jun 18, 2024, at 2:45 PM, Noel Jones via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
>
>> On Jun 18, 2024, at 2:30 PM, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users
>> wrote:
>>
>> So, here is what I now have configued in roundcube:
>>
>> $config['smtp_host'] = 'tls://mail.stovebolt.com:465';
>>
> On Jun 18, 2024, at 2:45 PM, Noel Jones via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
>
>> On Jun 18, 2024, at 2:30 PM, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users
>> wrote:
>>
>> So, here is what I now have configued in roundcube:
>>
>> $config['smtp_host'] = 'tls://mail.stovebolt.com:465';
>>
What about providing Postfix logs? As long as you can't provide
the Postfix perspective, finding help here will be difficult.
Wietse
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> On Jun 18, 2024, at 2:30 PM, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> So, here is what I now have configued in roundcube:
>
> $config['smtp_host'] = 'tls://mail.stovebolt.com:465';
> $config['smtp_auth_type'] = 'PLAIN';
> $config['smtp_user'] = '%u';
> $config['smtp_pass'] = '%p’;
>
I’ve posted several times about the problems that I’m having getting roundcube
to send mail through postfix. I think you can throw out all the previous posts
and start anew.
In one exchange, Victor pointed out that I did not have -o
smtpd_tls_wrappermode=yes set in master. (It was commented
Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users:
> 465inet n - n - - smtpd
> -o smtpd_tls_wrappermode=yes
...
> -o smtpd_milters=$mua_milters
> -o always_add_missing_headers=yes
Nit: always_add_missing_headers is a cleanup(8) daemon feature.
Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users skrev den 2024-06-18 15:27:
On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 03:20:46PM +0200, Benny Pedersen via
Postfix-users wrote:
xpoint@tux ~ $ posttls-finger -w -lsecure -C "www.stovebolt.com:465"
"www.stovebolt.com"
posttls-finger: Connected to
Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users skrev den 2024-06-18 08:04:
posttls-finger: server certificate verification failed for
mail.stovebolt.com[108.174.193.29]:465: num=62:Hostname mismatch
This looks like it’s working correctly now, right?
hostname mismatch means still need to reissue new cert
On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 03:20:46PM +0200, Benny Pedersen via Postfix-users
wrote:
> xpoint@tux ~ $ posttls-finger -w -lsecure -C "www.stovebolt.com:465"
> "www.stovebolt.com"
> posttls-finger: Connected to www.stovebolt.com[108.174.193.28]:465
> posttls-finger: server certificate verification
Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users skrev den 2024-06-18 06:39:
On Jun 17, 2024, at 10:14 PM, Cowbay via Postfix-users
wrote:
On 2024/6/18 10:43, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
The problem is neither tls nor ssl worked. No matter what config I
used, roundcube would always through an error.
Jeff Peng via Postfix-users skrev den 2024-06-18 09:30:
smtps inet n - y - - smtpd
-o
smtpd_sender_restrictions=permit_sasl_authenticated,reject_sender_login_mismatch,reject
order matters, first wins
-o
Peter via Postfix-users skrev den 2024-06-18 04:08:
On 18/06/24 13:00, Jeff Peng via Postfix-users wrote:
On 2024-06-18 07:30, Peter via Postfix-users wrote:
On 17/06/2024 17:28, Paul Schmehl wrote:
though it's a big offtopic, may I ask that, for roundcube, how to stop
users adding their
Thanks for all the kind helps. I have resolved the issue and wrote a
note for it.
https://notes.postno.de/how-to-use-reject-sender-login-mismatch-in-postfix.html
if you find any issue in this note, please let me know.
Thanks.
Oh, sorry I didn't see you weren't using
On Tue, 18 Jun 2024 at 08:55, Jeff Peng wrote:
> I did have tried this line (with just one value
> reject_sender_login_mismatch).
> But then I even can't send mail from the valid user (the user who login
> into RC).
>
Oh, sorry I didn't see you weren't using smtpd_sender_login_maps. I'm
pretty
On Tue, 18 Jun 2024 at 08:31, Jeff Peng via Postfix-users <
postfix-users@postfix.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have this section in master.cf:
>
> smtps inet n - y - - smtpd
>-o syslog_name=postfix/smtps
>-o smtpd_tls_wrappermode=yes
>-o
On 2024-06-18 15:51, Gilgongo wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jun 2024 at 08:31, Jeff Peng via Postfix-users <
postfix-users@postfix.org> wrote:
Hello,
I have this section in master.cf:
smtps inet n - y - - smtpd
-o syslog_name=postfix/smtps
-o
Hello,
I have this section in master.cf:
smtps inet n - y - - smtpd
-o syslog_name=postfix/smtps
-o smtpd_tls_wrappermode=yes
-o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
-o
smtpd_sender_restrictions=permit_sasl_authenticated,reject_sender_login_mismatch,reject
> On Jun 18, 2024, at 1:34 AM, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 01:04:25AM -0500, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
>> # posttls-finger -w -lsecure -C "mail.stovebolt.com:465" "www.stovebolt.com"
>
> Why the "www.stovebolt.com"??? What hostname
On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 01:04:25AM -0500, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
> >> posttls-finger: warning: TLS library problem: error:1408F10B:SSL
> >> routines:ssl3_get_record:wrong version number:ssl/record/ssl3_record.c:332:
> >
> > Your port 465 "smtps" service is misconfigured, it is
> On Jun 18, 2024, at 12:38 AM, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 11:39:27PM -0500, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
>> That might have uncovered a problem.
>>
>> # posttls-finger -w -lsecure -C "www.stovebolt.com:465" “www.stovebolt.com"
>>
>>
On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 11:39:27PM -0500, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
> That might have uncovered a problem.
>
> # posttls-finger -w -lsecure -C "www.stovebolt.com:465" “www.stovebolt.com"
>
> posttls-finger: Connected to www.stovebolt.com[108.174.193.28]:465
> posttls-finger:
> On Jun 17, 2024, at 10:14 PM, Cowbay via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> On 2024/6/18 10:43, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
> The problem is neither tls nor ssl worked. No matter what config I used,
> roundcube would always through an error. If I used $config['smtp_host'] =
>
On 2024-06-18 10:40, postfix--- via Postfix-users wrote:
To be honest, you still likely want authentication. Keep in mind
that you don't need to authenticate as a single user for roundcube
but rather you can have roundcube pass authentication through from
it's own user login and therefore
On 18/06/2024 12:43, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
[SNIP]
roundcube would always through an error. If I used $config['smtp_host']
= ‘tls;//www.stovebolt.com'; or I used $config['smtp_host'] =
’ssl;//www.stovebolt.com'; roundcube would error out saying it couldn’t
I hope the
On 2024/6/18 10:43, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
On Jun 17, 2024, at 6:30 PM, Peter via Postfix-users
wrote:
On 17/06/2024 17:28, Paul Schmehl wrote:
How do you set up roundcube to not use authentication? I really don’t need it
since it’s on the same machine as the mail server.
On 18/06/24 14:43, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
If I used $config['smtp_host']
= ‘tls;//www.stovebolt.com'; or I used $config['smtp_host'] =
’ssl;//www.stovebolt.com'; roundcube would error out saying it couldn’t
connect to the server.
It's "tls://..." or "ssl://" with a colon (:)
> On Jun 17, 2024, at 6:30 PM, Peter via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
>> On 17/06/2024 17:28, Paul Schmehl wrote:
>>> How do you set up roundcube to not use authentication? I really don’t need
>>> it since it’s on the same machine as the mail server. What config options
>>> do I need to use?
>
>
To be honest, you still likely want authentication. Keep in mind that you
don't need to authenticate as a single user for roundcube but rather you can
have roundcube pass authentication through from it's own user login and
therefore support multiple users while also allowing postfix to
On 18/06/24 13:00, Jeff Peng via Postfix-users wrote:
On 2024-06-18 07:30, Peter via Postfix-users wrote:
On 17/06/2024 17:28, Paul Schmehl wrote:
How do you set up roundcube to not use authentication? I really
don’t need it since it’s on the same machine as the mail server.
What config
On 2024-06-18 07:30, Peter via Postfix-users wrote:
On 17/06/2024 17:28, Paul Schmehl wrote:
How do you set up roundcube to not use authentication? I really don’t
need it since it’s on the same machine as the mail server. What
config options do I need to use?
To be honest, you still likely
On 17/06/2024 17:28, Paul Schmehl wrote:
How do you set up roundcube to not use authentication? I really don’t
need it since it’s on the same machine as the mail server. What config
options do I need to use?
To be honest, you still likely want authentication. Keep in mind that
you don't
On 17/06/24 17:16, Peter via Postfix-users wrote:
Without seeing logs and actual config settings I can only guess. One
thing to keep in mind is that there's two types of TLS connection,
implicit TLS and explicit TLS. Implicit TLS connects to a port
dedicated to TLS connections, for
Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
> Both apps on on the same server and *should* be using the same clock.
> >
> I don't want to waste any more of your time. It?s working, so I?m happy.
You can make your life easier by fixing the program that is losing
Postfix logging. systemd has been implicated
> On Jun 17, 2024, at 4:27 PM, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
> - Did the client send starttls? That is logged in the "disconnect
> from" line.
>
I don't see anything in the postfix logs (/var/log/maillog) from
Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
> >>> - Did the client send starttls? That is logged in the "disconnect
> >>> from" line.
> >>>
> >>
> >> I don't see anything in the postfix logs (/var/log/maillog) from
> >> roundcube. I guess I need to enable debug.
> >
> > No debug logging needed. This
> On Jun 17, 2024, at 7:12 AM, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
>>> On Jun 16, 2024, at 5:02?PM, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
I?m trying to sort out a problem with Roundcube failing to send
Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
> > On Jun 17, 2024, at 4:43?AM, Jaroslaw Rafa via Postfix-users
> > wrote:
> >
> > Dnia 16.06.2024 o godz. 20:54:34 Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users pisze:
> >>
> >> The odd thing is, I don't see any connection attempts at all in the mail
> >> logs.
> >
> > May
> On Jun 17, 2024, at 4:43 AM, Jaroslaw Rafa via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> Dnia 16.06.2024 o godz. 20:54:34 Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users pisze:
>>
>> The odd thing is, I don’t see any connection attempts at all in the mail
>> logs.
>
> May seem a strange question, but it's always first
Jeff Peng via Postfix-users skrev den 2024-06-17 14:18:
$config['imap_host'] = 'ssl://localhost:993';
then RC will connect to server failed due to mis-configured certs.
$config['imap_conn_options'] = array ( 'ssl' => array ( 'verify_peer' =>
false, 'verify_peer_name' => false, ), );
but
On 2024-06-16 at 21:54:34 UTC-0400 (Sun, 16 Jun 2024 20:54:34 -0500)
Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users
is rumored to have said:
I’m seeing this error in the roundcube logs:
[16-Jun-2024 20:28:58 -0500]: SMTP Error: Authentication
failure: mail.stovebolt.com
PIPELINING
SIZE 9
VRFY
ETRN
a49093915 via Postfix-users:
> Thank you very much for your detailed response.
>
> So as far as I understand Postfix can receive "." or
> "." or even other "End of DATA's",
> but will always strip them and add its own "." "End of DATA"
> for outgoing SMTP.
> (Additionally it also strips and
I am also using roundcube + postfix + dovecot.
the host configuration for roundcube should be FQDN.
for example, mine is:
$config['imap_host'] = 'ssl://mail.tls-mail.com:993';
$config['smtp_host'] = 'ssl://mail.tls-mail.com:465';
you can't use something like:
$config['imap_host'] =
Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
> > On Jun 16, 2024, at 5:02?PM, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
> > wrote:
> >
> > Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
> >> I?m trying to sort out a problem with Roundcube failing to send email with
> >> an error message that says SMTP Error(): authentication
On 17/06/2024 17:28, Paul Schmehl wrote:
[SNIP]
How do you set up roundcube to not use authentication? I really don’t
need it since it’s on the same machine as the mail server. What config
options do I need to use?
That's how it works out of the box, or was when I set up up, just take
the
Dnia 16.06.2024 o godz. 20:54:34 Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users pisze:
>
> The odd thing is, I don’t see any connection attempts at all in the mail
> logs.
May seem a strange question, but it's always first thing I check in case I
don't see any connection attempt in logs: Is your Roundcube
Does your roundcube config.inc.php have the smtp_host as
'tls://mail.stovebolt.com:587'; ? It will need the FQDN and not
localhost hence failing authentication??? I know somethig similar
happened to me a while back
Daryl
On 24-06-16 16:00:35, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
>I'm
> Line endings depends on context. UNIX files and commands use ,
>
> whereas SMTP and LMTP use . Instead of picking a specific
>
> line ending, Postfix uses none. Instead it stores a length and text.
>
> When delivering mail, Postfix ADDS the line endings that are appropriate.
>
> - The
Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users skrev den 2024-06-17 06:49:
I’m hoping I have solved the problem. I have roundcube sending mail on
port 25 with no auth (all daemons are running on the same server), and
it is sending mail. Gmail rejects it, but I’ve altered my spf record to
include localhost. I
> On Jun 17, 2024, at 12:16 AM, Peter via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> On 17/06/24 16:49, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
>> On Jun 16, 2024, at 10:30 PM, Peter via Postfix-users
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> It's likely that roundcube is not configured for TLS and postfix is (as it
>>>
Am 2024-06-17 06:49, schrieb Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
On Jun 16, 2024, at 10:30 PM, Peter via Postfix-users
wrote:
It's likely that roundcube is not configured for TLS and postfix is
(as it should be) configured not to offer AUTH until TLS is
established.
Yes, postfix is
On 17/06/2024 11:54, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
I’m seeing this error in the roundcube logs:
[16-Jun-2024 20:28:58 -0500]: SMTP Error: Authentication
failure: mail.stovebolt.com
[SNIP]
/var/www/html/webmail/program/lib/Roundcube/rcube.php on line 1794 (POST
On 17/06/24 16:49, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
Gmail rejects it, but I’ve altered my spf record to include localhost. I hope
once that propagates my problems with be solved.
This will not do anythi9ng for you, you cannot put localhost in an SPF
record.
There are many reasons why
On 17/06/24 16:49, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
On Jun 16, 2024, at 10:30 PM, Peter via Postfix-users
wrote:
It's likely that roundcube is not configured for TLS and postfix is (as it
should be) configured not to offer AUTH until TLS is established.
Yes, postfix is configured to
Got it. Thanks Victor very much.
On 2024-06-17 12:18, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 09:54:01AM +0800, Jeff Peng via Postfix-users
wrote:
smtp_use_tls = yes
Obsolete, ignored when the preferred form below is specified.
smtp_tls_security_level = may
On Jun 16, 2024, at 10:30 PM, Peter via Postfix-users
wrote:
>
>
> It's likely that roundcube is not configured for TLS and postfix is (as it
> should be) configured not to offer AUTH until TLS is established.
>
Yes, postfix is configured to use TLS, and no roundcube is not. When I
On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 09:54:01AM +0800, Jeff Peng via Postfix-users wrote:
> smtp_use_tls = yes
Obsolete, ignored when the preferred form below is specified.
> smtp_tls_security_level = may
Keep this one.
> smtpd_use_tls = yes
Obsolete, ignored when the preferred form below is specified.
On 17/06/24 13:54, Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users wrote:
I’m seeing this error in the roundcube logs:
[16-Jun-2024 20:28:58 -0500]: SMTP Error: Authentication
failure: mail.stovebolt.com
PIPELINING
SIZE 9
VRFY
ETRN
STARTTLS
ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
8BITMIME
DSN
SMTPUTF8
CHUNKING (Code:
I’m seeing this error in the roundcube logs:
[16-Jun-2024 20:28:58 -0500]: SMTP Error: Authentication failure:
mail.stovebolt.com
PIPELINING
SIZE 9
VRFY
ETRN
STARTTLS
ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
8BITMIME
DSN
SMTPUTF8
CHUNKING (Code: 250) in /var/www/html/webmail/program/lib/Roundcube/rcube.php
Hello experts,
for my these settings,
smtp_use_tls = yes
smtp_tls_security_level = may
smtp_tls_session_cache_database = btree:${data_directory}/smtp_scache
smtpd_use_tls = yes
smtpd_tls_security_level = may
smtpd_tls_session_cache_database = btree:${data_directory}/smtpd_scache
my questions
- Did the client connect to port 25 or 578?
578
isn't the port 587?
:)
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# SMTPd SERVER TLS/SSL Settings
tls_daemon_random_bytes = 64
tls_random_bytes = 64
smtpd_tls_cert_file = /etc/letsencrypt/live/email.broker/fullchain.pem
smtpd_tls_key_file = /etc/letsencrypt/live/email.broker/privkey.pem
smtpd_tls_security_level = may
smtpd_tls_auth_only = yes
> On Jun 16, 2024, at 5:02 PM, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
>> I?m trying to sort out a problem with Roundcube failing to send email with
>> an error message that says SMTP Error(): authentication failed. In the
>> roundcube error log I find
On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 01:41:44PM -0400, John Levine via Postfix-users wrote:
> Turns out it's more complicated than I thought, they want a restricted
> sending address to be able to send only to particular recipients.
> Suggestions?
If the allowed recipients are the same for all restricted
Hi list.
I am a novice postmaster that started a email server last year.
There is nothing wrong that I can currently tell but I am the only user
and there is only so much that I can test.
Here are my config files, I am curious to know what seasoned postmasters
think.
Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users:
> I?m trying to sort out a problem with Roundcube failing to send email with an
> error message that says SMTP Error(): authentication failed. In the roundcube
> error log I find this:
>
> [16-Jun-2024 13:58:24 -0500]: <5s9tomcd> PHP Error: SMTP server does not
I’m trying to sort out a problem with Roundcube failing to send email with an
error message that says SMTP Error(): authentication failed. In the roundcube
error log I find this:
[16-Jun-2024 13:58:24 -0500]: <5s9tomcd> PHP Error: SMTP server does not
support authentication (POST
John Levine via Postfix-users:
> Turns out it's more complicated than I thought, they want a restricted
> sending address to be able to send only to particular recipients.
> Suggestions?
Here is a non-intuitive solution, based on
https://www.postfix.org/RESTRICTION_CLASS_README.html
It appears that Matus UHLAR - fantomas via Postfix-users
said:
If one of recipients wants to accept mail from a sender while another
recipient doesn't, teoretically you can reject that sender at recipient
level, but that complicates configuration (but it's possible).
This would mean that for
It appears that Matus UHLAR - fantomas via Postfix-users
said:
>If one of recipients wants to accept mail from a sender while another
>recipient doesn't, teoretically you can reject that sender at recipient
>level, but that complicates configuration (but it's possible).
>This would mean that
On 6/16/2024 9:06 AM, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
# Don't indent text between IF and ENDIF.
IF /^MAIL FROM:/
/^MAIL FROM:/ QUIT
/^MAIL FROM:/ QUIT
...
ENDIF
Seems like if this is talking to a real MTA this would be a
connection amplifier. The sending MTA would see this as a
Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users:
> On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 10:06:41AM -0400, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
> wrote:
> > John R. Levine via Postfix-users:
> > > On Sat, 15 Jun 2024, Jeff Peng wrote:
> > > > I think postscreen can block them easily.
> > >
> > > I'm looking at the postscreen
On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 10:06:41AM -0400, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
> John R. Levine via Postfix-users:
> > On Sat, 15 Jun 2024, Jeff Peng wrote:
> > > I think postscreen can block them easily.
> >
> > I'm looking at the postscreen man page and I don't see anything about mail
> >
John R. Levine via Postfix-users:
> On Sat, 15 Jun 2024, Jeff Peng wrote:
> > I think postscreen can block them easily.
>
> I'm looking at the postscreen man page and I don't see anything about mail
> addresses. Am I missing something?
That is a bad suggestion, please ignore.
> I do see
John R. Levine via Postfix-users skrev den 2024-06-16 15:18:
I'm looking at the postscreen man page and I don't see anything about
mail addresses. Am I missing something?
postscreen is not smtpd
I do see smtpd_command_filter. How about if I map MAIL FROM:
to QUIT?
so this needs smtpd
On Sat, 15 Jun 2024, Jeff Peng wrote:
I think postscreen can block them easily.
I'm looking at the postscreen man page and I don't see anything about mail
addresses. Am I missing something?
I do see smtpd_command_filter. How about if I map MAIL FROM: to QUIT?
Regards,
John Levine,
Jeff Peng via Postfix-users:
> On 2024-06-15 21:35, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
>
> >
> > This is a bit off topic for Postfix, but a comnmon approach is to
> > shard a global database into regional ones and limit the impact of
> > outages. Some database systems support sharding out of
> On Jun 15, 2024, at 15:03, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> One addendum about how to distinguish from root@mydomain
> from different hosts.
>
> Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users:
>>> Use a virtual alias mapping from "r...@dayjob.org" to the collector
>>> email address. This is a
One addendum about how to distinguish from root@mydomain
from different hosts.
Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users:
> > Use a virtual alias mapping from "r...@dayjob.org" to the collector
> > email address. This is a variation on
> >
> > /usr/local/etc/postfix/main.cf:
> > virtual_alias_maps =
On 2024-06-15 21:35, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
This is a bit off topic for Postfix, but a comnmon approach is to
shard a global database into regional ones and limit the impact of
outages. Some database systems support sharding out of the box (for
example, MongoDB, supported by
Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users:
> > Use a virtual alias mapping from "r...@dayjob.org" to the collector
> > email address. This is a variation on
> >
> > /usr/local/etc/postfix/main.cf:
> > virtual_alias_maps = hash:/local/etc/postfix/virtual-for-root
> >
> >
> On Jun 15, 2024, at 06:19, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users:
>> Hello,
>>
>> We currently have myorigin = $mydomain, and mydomain = dayjob.org
>> on one of our border MXes, which is also the outbound MX for our
>> whole organization. We are a
Joachim Lindenberg via Postfix-users:
> sql databases optimize for consistency instead of availability.
> And even if you design your data model not to rely on joins, to
> use unique ids per node, and to replicate both directions or
> disallow writes on the slave, at least MariaDB failed on
On Sat, Jun 15, 2024 at 09:19:58AM -0400, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
> > However, we would like our rootmail to respect our aliases file,
> > which tells root to go to a specific mail destination on a specific
> > box.
>
> Use virtual_alias_maps, as shown below.
The null-client
Dan Mahoney via Postfix-users:
> Hello,
>
> We currently have myorigin = $mydomain, and mydomain = dayjob.org
> on one of our border MXes, which is also the outbound MX for our
> whole organization. We are a fairly large site with mxes in two
> locations and many machines which send mail which
sql databases optimize for consistency instead of availability. And even if you
design your data model not to rely on joins, to use unique ids per node, and to
replicate both directions or disallow writes on the slave, at least MariaDB
failed on partitioning, and I didn´t want or tried to use
On Sat, Jun 15, 2024 at 07:06:43PM +0800, Jeff Peng via Postfix-users wrote:
> On 2024-06-15 18:14, John Levine via Postfix-users wrote:
> > People I'm working with have a short list of addresses from which they
> > don't want to accept mail at all, and they'd like to reject as early
> > as
On 15.06.24 12:14, John Levine via Postfix-users wrote:
People I'm working with have a short list of addresses from which they
don't want to accept mail at all, and they'd like to reject as early
as possible without running it through anti-spam milters, ideally by
rejecting the SMTP MAIL FROM
On 2024-06-15 18:14, John Levine via Postfix-users wrote:
People I'm working with have a short list of addresses from which they
don't want to accept mail at all, and they'd like to reject as early
as possible without running it through anti-spam milters, ideally by
rejecting the SMTP MAIL FROM
On Sat, Jun 15, 2024 at 12:14:01PM +0200, John Levine via Postfix-users wrote:
> People I'm working with have a short list of addresses from which they
> don't want to accept mail at all, and they'd like to reject as early
> as possible without running it through anti-spam milters, ideally by
>
People I'm working with have a short list of addresses from which they
don't want to accept mail at all, and they'd like to reject as early
as possible without running it through anti-spam milters, ideally by
rejecting the SMTP MAIL FROM command. What's the best way to do this?
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