Hi Matt,
Can you please describe your setup with regards to two seperate password files?
I have had second thoughts and will be adding Dovecot into my setup. IMAP is
very convenient and allows me some flexibility.
Thanks
On 28 Aug 2018, at 7:55 am, Matt Schwartz
mailto:matt.schwart...@gmail.c
I feel more comfortable having two separate password files for Dovecot and
OpenSMTPD. Yes, it's more administrative work but it works fine for my
purposes.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018, 2:40 PM Bruno Pagani wrote:
> The passwd option exists actually, but is provided by opensmtpd-extras.
>
> And that’s wh
The passwd option exists actually, but is provided by opensmtpd-extras.
And that’s what I use since it allows keeping the same file for opensmtpd and
dovecot.
Regards,
Bruno
Le 27 août 2018 09:31:54 GMT+02:00, Antonino Sidoti a écrit
:
>HI,
>
>Base on the feedback I am going to use the ‘file’
Sent from my Verizon SmartphoneOn Aug 27, 2018 8:54 AM, Matt Schwartz wrote:>> I am hoping not to have to use sqlite tables. I like the simplicity of > file-based configuration. > On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 9:47 AM Reio Remma wrote: > > > > Iirc I got the .forward file working with sqlite tables, wh
I am hoping not to have to use sqlite tables. I like the simplicity of
file-based configuration.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 9:47 AM Reio Remma wrote:
>
> Iirc I got the .forward file working with sqlite tables, where the user query
> also returned the virtual user’s maildir as an extra parameter.
>
Iirc I got the .forward file working with sqlite tables, where the user query
also returned the virtual user’s maildir as an extra parameter.
Good luck,
Reio
> On 27 Aug 2018, at 16:11, Matt Schwartz wrote:
>
> Hello misc@,
>
> Below is my configuration file. I am trying to use the userbase
>
Hello misc@,
Below is my configuration file. I am trying to use the userbase
parameter and when I try to send an email to myself, I get the 550
Invalid Recipient error. I am trying to get the usrbase parameter
working so that I can add a .forward file for virtual users as per the
table(5) man page
Hi Pete,
I was just looking over the man page for smtpd.conf and there is a way
to disable cert verification. There is also a match statement that,
while it won't force the connection to be over TLS per se, it just
won't allow the transaction to happen if it is not over TLS.
action "action01" rela
Hello,
i'm trying to get my config up to speed before 6.4, but i wasn't
really able to figure out how to to what i wanted regarding relaying and
TLS.
Currenly i have:
# Suckers
accept tagged OUT_OK from source for domain relay
# always enforce TLS for outbound
accept tagged OUT_OK from source
HI,
Base on the feedback I am going to use the ‘file’ option for the credentials
table in my smtpd.conf;
table passed file:/etc/mail/passwd
Thanks
On 27 Aug 2018, at 5:24 pm, Matt Schwartz
mailto:matt.schwart...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I simply use the file type. For example:
table credentials fi
I simply use the file type. For example:
table credentials file:/etc/mail/credentials.
I do it this way because it is the simplest form. All I have in the
credentials file is username:password. Use smtpctl encrypt to generate the
encrypted password for the user. Finally, use smtpctl update table
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