On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 15:26:07 +0200, Mark Martinec
wrote:
> Jeff,
>
>> >> 1 Open relay? Nonlocal recips but not originating: recip1
>
>> The mail passed to amavisd-new doesn't have it's "originating" flag
>
>> I never responded to this e-mail, but wanted to say thank you.
>> Everything that you
Jeff,
> >> 1 Open relay? Nonlocal recips but not originating: recip1
> The mail passed to amavisd-new doesn't have it's "originating" flag
> I never responded to this e-mail, but wanted to say thank you.
> Everything that you said in this message worked perfectly and I am no
> longer getting the
MrC wrote:
>Jeff,
>
>On 7/27/2009 1:32 PM, Jeff Grossman wrote:
>> I am running Postfix 2.6.2 and Amavis 2.6.4 together. Everything is
>> running smoothly except for one problem. When a user connects remotely and
>> sends a message, I get the following line in my amavis-logwatch output:
>>
>> 1
Jeff,
On 7/27/2009 1:32 PM, Jeff Grossman wrote:
> I am running Postfix 2.6.2 and Amavis 2.6.4 together. Everything is
> running smoothly except for one problem. When a user connects remotely and
> sends a message, I get the following line in my amavis-logwatch output:
>
> 1 *Warning: Security r
On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 23:44:15 +0200, Stefan Förster
wrote:
> * Jeff Grossman wrote:
>> I am running Postfix 2.6.2 and Amavis 2.6.4 together. Everything is
>> running smoothly except for one problem. When a user connects remotely
>> and
>> sends a message, I get the following line in my amavis-logw
* Jeff Grossman wrote:
> I am running Postfix 2.6.2 and Amavis 2.6.4 together. Everything is
> running smoothly except for one problem. When a user connects remotely and
> sends a message, I get the following line in my amavis-logwatch output:
>
> 1 *Warning: Security risk
> ---
I am running Postfix 2.6.2 and Amavis 2.6.4 together. Everything is
running smoothly except for one problem. When a user connects remotely and
sends a message, I get the following line in my amavis-logwatch output:
1 *Warning: Security risk
---