Re: postfix hangs when SASL enabled

2008-09-07 Thread mouss
Travis wrote: I first tried the instructions in "The BOOK of POSTFIX", but no luck Then I followed the instructions here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix In both cases, the symptom is that postfix, upon being restarted, responds to "nc -v -v localhost 25' with an accept and then an im

postfix hangs when SASL enabled

2008-09-07 Thread Travis
I first tried the instructions in "The BOOK of POSTFIX", but no luck Then I followed the instructions here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix In both cases, the symptom is that postfix, upon being restarted, responds to "nc -v -v localhost 25' with an accept and then an immediate disconne

RE: [SPAM?] Re: First Time Configuration assistance

2008-09-07 Thread MacShane, Tracy
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Cocker > Sent: Friday, 5 September 2008 11:56 PM > To: postfix-users@postfix.org > Subject: RE: [SPAM?] Re: First Time Configuration assistance > > With an ever changing list of over 600 e-mail

Re: Restrict users to received outside mails

2008-09-07 Thread mouss
Sam Przyswa wrote: mouss a écrit : Sam Przyswa wrote: Hi, How to restrict users to received outside mail (from internet) but only from the local domain/network ? If your goal is to restrict few addresses so that: - they can only send mail to your own domains (domains in mydestination,

Re: UCE and restriction classes

2008-09-07 Thread Sam Przyswa
mouss a écrit : Sam Przyswa wrote: Hi all, I succeed to limit some local users to send mail only on my local domain, but I would like to limit the mail received ONLY from the local users too for these users, no mails from internet (others domains). There is my actual Postfix config: /e

Re: Restrict users to received outside mails

2008-09-07 Thread Sam Przyswa
mouss a écrit : Sam Przyswa wrote: Hi, How to restrict users to received outside mail (from internet) but only from the local domain/network ? If your goal is to restrict few addresses so that: - they can only send mail to your own domains (domains in mydestination, virtual_*_domains a

Re: Restrict users to received outside mails

2008-09-07 Thread mouss
Sam Przyswa wrote: Hi, How to restrict users to received outside mail (from internet) but only from the local domain/network ? If your goal is to restrict few addresses so that: - they can only send mail to your own domains (domains in mydestination, virtual_*_domains and relay_domains).

Re: UCE and restriction classes

2008-09-07 Thread mouss
Sam Przyswa wrote: Hi all, I succeed to limit some local users to send mail only on my local domain, but I would like to limit the mail received ONLY from the local users too for these users, no mails from internet (others domains). There is my actual Postfix config: /etc/postfix/main.cf:

Restrict users to received outside mails

2008-09-07 Thread Sam Przyswa
Hi, How to restrict users to received outside mail (from internet) but only from the local domain/network ? Thanks in advance for your help. Sam. -- Ce message a été vérifié par MailScanner pour des virus ou des polluriels et rien de suspect n'a été trouvé. For all your IT requirements vis

UCE and restriction classes

2008-09-07 Thread Sam Przyswa
Hi all, I succeed to limit some local users to send mail only on my local domain, but I would like to limit the mail received ONLY from the local users too for these users, no mails from internet (others domains). There is my actual Postfix config: /etc/postfix/main.cf: ... smtpd_recipient_

Re: Bypass content_fitler based on SASL auth

2008-09-07 Thread mouss
Ian R. Justman wrote: Ian R. Justman wrote: Sahil Tandon wrote: See the example here, in particular the section that begins with "If for some reason SASL users connect to port 25": http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html#10 The example is specific to amavisd-new as a content_filte

Re: Bypass content_fitler based on SASL auth

2008-09-07 Thread Ian R. Justman
Ian R. Justman wrote: Sahil Tandon wrote: See the example here, in particular the section that begins with "If for some reason SASL users connect to port 25": http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html#10 The example is specific to amavisd-new as a content_filter but you can amend fo

Re: Bypass content_fitler based on SASL auth

2008-09-07 Thread Ian R. Justman
Sahil Tandon wrote: See the example here, in particular the section that begins with "If for some reason SASL users connect to port 25": http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html#10 The example is specific to amavisd-new as a content_filter but you can amend for your needs. Aha, I