servers.
Error codes are helpful but not used in sufficiently standardized ways based on
what I’ve seen in our logs.
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org On
Behalf Of IL Ka
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2021 3:05 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Monitoring logs for blocks and deferrals
a month,
but it would be nice to be immediately alerted if postfix logs messages
about such deferrals or blocks. Does Postfix have any native
capabilities good for detecting these issues and acting on them, or
would I just need to do some kind of checks on the pflogsumm output each
day? Obviously
>
>
> Postfix have any native capabilities good for detecting these issues and
> acting on them, or would I just need to do some kind of checks on the
> pflogsumm output each day? Obviously the sooner I can catch these messages
> and act on them, the better, so the more realtime I can do this, the
e list. I do use pflogsumm to summarize the logs
daily on both servers and I keep those for a month, but it would be nice to be
immediately alerted if postfix logs messages about such deferrals or blocks.
Does Postfix have any native capabilities good for detecting these issues and
acting on them
smtp_helo_name=mail-27.redacted.com
We noticed that there were errors in the main mail.log file that referenced
that lines IP address but with a name of 'postfix/error' instead of
'postfix-app1/error', and pflogsumm wasn't reporting those deferrals.
If I grep the mail.log by that lines IP address
that referenced
that lines IP address but with a name of 'postfix/error' instead of
'postfix-app1/error', and pflogsumm wasn't reporting those deferrals.
You did not override the logging from the Postfix error(8) daemon.
Wietse
Pim Zandbergen:
Wietse Venema wrote:
I know of no RFC that says only whitelisted clients can send email
over IPv6.
Well, it's their policy. I can respect that, if their assumption that
senders
should fall back to IPv4 is valid.
2 - Increase smtp_mx_session_limit (default: 2) so that
I cannot send mail to ISP nines.nl nor to their customers.
Nines.nl have three MX hosts:
two at weight 100, with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
one at weight 500, IPv4 only
Their primary MX hosts defer all mail sent to their IPv6 address
with 451 Your IPv6 address is not whitelisted at
Pim Zandbergen:
I cannot send mail to ISP nines.nl nor to their customers.
Nines.nl have three MX hosts:
two at weight 100, with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
one at weight 500, IPv4 only
Their primary MX hosts defer all mail sent to their IPv6 address
with 451 Your IPv6 address is not
Wietse Venema wrote:
I know of no RFC that says only whitelisted clients can send email
over IPv6.
Well, it's their policy. I can respect that, if their assumption that
senders
should fall back to IPv4 is valid.
2 - Increase smtp_mx_session_limit (default: 2) so that Postfix
will
Pim Zandbergen:
Wietse Venema wrote:
I know of no RFC that says only whitelisted clients can send email
over IPv6.
Well, it's their policy. I can respect that, if their assumption that
senders should fall back to IPv4 is valid.
This policy is mistaken for the following reasons.
First,
Wietse Venema wrote:
This policy is mistaken for the following reasons.
Doesn't that make the whole ipv6whitelist.eu initiave mistaken?
Or could there be a correct way to use it?
As a side note: they do explain how to enable their whitelisting in Postfix:
On 8/17/2011 1:47 PM, Pim Zandbergen wrote:
Wietse Venema wrote:
This policy is mistaken for the following reasons.
Doesn't that make the whole ipv6whitelist.eu initiave mistaken?
Or could there be a correct way to use it?
As a side note: they do explain how to enable their whitelisting in
Pim Zandbergen:
Wietse Venema wrote:
This policy is mistaken for the following reasons.
Doesn't that make the whole ipv6whitelist.eu initiave mistaken?
Or could there be a correct way to use it?
This approach is incompatible with 100% RFC-compliant MTAs,
and is therefore broken by design.
help!!!
i am continually getting deferalls from yahoo, rediffmail which are 2 ISPs
in our country. We are a big organization and we send a good number of
emails in a day. But this deferral problem is a pain. I have implemented,
feedbackloop, PTR, Domainkeys, DKIM, etc.. but still face the same
Of Dhiraj Chatpar
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 11:41 AM
To: Postfix users
Subject: Deferrals
help!!!
i am continually getting deferalls from yahoo, rediffmail which are 2 ISPs in
our country. We are a big organization and we send a good number of emails in a
day. But this deferral problem
on these
ISP's.. I am sure from my experience that the MTA has to be the only best
way to throttle the emails so that i get good deliveries. IP reputation is
clean. All looks good.. just this temp deferrals from these ISP and
sometimes others based on the kind of emails that are send from my org email
On Sat, 14 Nov 2009, Dhiraj Chatpar wrote:
All looks good.. just this temp deferrals from these ISP and
sometimes others based on the kind of emails that are send from my org email
servers.
Please advice a way to get thru this issue.
And how long are they deferred for? My experience is Yahoo
:
All looks good.. just this temp deferrals from these ISP and
sometimes others based on the kind of emails that are send from my org
email
servers.
Please advice a way to get thru this issue.
And how long are they deferred for? My experience is Yahoo defers lots of
mail. But, none
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 01:11:18AM +0530, Dhiraj Chatpar wrote:
i am continually getting deferalls from yahoo, rediffmail which are 2 ISPs
in our country. We are a big organization and we send a good number of
emails in a day. But this deferral problem is a pain. I have implemented,
Dear Mr. Viktor,
1. Most of the emails get through on the first try,
2. The mails is on an average retried 2-3 times
3. 1/3 of the messages bounce
4. the feedback loop looks clean as the employees of my org only send to
people they know.. thus if you are referring to spam like activity then that
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 01:48:34AM +0530, Dhiraj Chatpar wrote:
1. Most of the emails get through on the first try,
Quantify most. What fraction is that? Out of what overall volume
(msgs/day)?
2. The mails is on an average retried 2-3 times
What is the average time before deferred mail is
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