On 9/9/2011 3:15 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
> John Hinton wrote:
>> /var/spool/postfix/private/auth
>>
>> It seems this must be owned by postfix but it was owned by root.
>>
>> So, can somebody check to see if this is there in a CentOS 6 Postfix
>> install where Amavis is not installed? And if
John Hinton wrote:
>
> /var/spool/postfix/private/auth
>
> It seems this must be owned by postfix but it was owned by root.
>
> So, can somebody check to see if this is there in a CentOS 6 Postfix
> install where Amavis is not installed? And if so, what are the default
> permissions?
maybe try
rpm
On 9/9/2011 1:28 AM, Steve Walsh wrote:
>On 09/09/2011 03:10 PM, John Hinton wrote:
>> So, can somebody check to see if this is there in a CentOS 6 Postfix
>> install where Amavis is not installed? And if so, what are the default
>> permissions?
> Not present on a clean C6 install.
>
> Mind you
On 09/09/2011 03:10 PM, John Hinton wrote:
> So, can somebody check to see if this is there in a CentOS 6 Postfix
> install where Amavis is not installed? And if so, what are the default
> permissions?
Not present on a clean C6 install.
Mind you, it's also not present after installing dovecot a
I'm trying to figure out if this is a bug...
I'm running Postfix with Dovecot Authentication and have Amavisd-new as
the front end. I fought with the install and in particular being able to
send mail Auth failed. Hours of looking through all the config files
yielded nothing... so I started
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009, John R Pierce wrote:
> nate wrote:
>> Gilbert Sebenste wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> Occasionally I get emails which have a subject header of "Rejected posting
>>> to Blah", from a listserv I am on. Without going into a 10 page diatribe
>>> of why, I'd like to reject t
John R Pierce wrote:
>
> The problem with that approach is that its global to the server.I
> dislike putting filtering rules like that in the system, and prefer to
> do them on a per user basis, hence my postmailrc suggestion (except I
> don't know if CentOS uses postmail as the delivery a
nate wrote:
> Gilbert Sebenste wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> Occasionally I get emails which have a subject header of "Rejected posting
>> to Blah", from a listserv I am on. Without going into a 10 page diatribe
>> of why, I'd like to reject these automatically, sending them to /dev/null.
>>
Hello Nate,
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009, nate wrote:
> Do you want to reject them or eat them and send them to /dev/null ?
Eat them and send them to /dev/null.
> If you want to reject them something like this would work:
>
> header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/regexp_table
>
> and in /etc/postfix/regex
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 19:48, nate wrote:
> header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/regexp_table
>
> and in /etc/postfix/regexp_table something like:
> /^Subject: This is the subject I want to reject REJECT 554 Custom
> rejection message
You missed a "/" to close the regexp...
If y
Gilbert Sebenste wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Occasionally I get emails which have a subject header of "Rejected posting
> to Blah", from a listserv I am on. Without going into a 10 page diatribe
> of why, I'd like to reject these automatically, sending them to /dev/null.
> I used to run Sendmai
Gilbert Sebenste wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Occasionally I get emails which have a subject header of "Rejected posting
> to Blah", from a listserv I am on. Without going into a 10 page diatribe
> of why, I'd like to reject these automatically, sending them to /dev/null.
> I used to run Sendmail a
Hello everyone,
Occasionally I get emails which have a subject header of "Rejected posting
to Blah", from a listserv I am on. Without going into a 10 page diatribe
of why, I'd like to reject these automatically, sending them to /dev/null.
I used to run Sendmail and that was pretty easy to do. H
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 23:15:51 +0200
Alexander Dalloz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> took out a #2 pencil and
scribbled:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> > I've googled around and although I get a lot of hits about
> > postfix smarthost authentication with ssl, I can not find out
> > how to actually accomplish t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> I've googled around and although I get a lot of hits about postfix
> smarthost authentication with ssl, I can not find out how to
> actually accomplish the task.
>
> I've read through smatterings of postings from Neophasis and the
> like searching for just the syntax a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've googled around and although I get a lot of hits about postfix
smarthost authentication with ssl, I can not find out how to
actually accomplish the task.
I've read through smatterings of postings from Neophasis and the
like searching for just the syntax and what file
I've googled around and although I get a lot of hits about postfix
smarthost authentication with ssl, I can not find out how to
actually accomplish the task.
I've read through smatterings of postings from Neophasis and the
like searching for just the syntax and what file (I assume it's
main.cf) I
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