J. Thomsen schrieb:
This is the rationale behind an optional 'dunno if failing' on
check_policy_service components.
I wrote a little ha and loadbalacing script for policy delegation
requests in perl some time ago. Maybe it is useful for you.
Doc:
Hi,
I'm currently using dnswl (dnswl.org) in my recipient restrictions on a mail
gateway.
Below is an example line from the list:
193.222.110.200/32 permit_auth_destination med nonea.se DNSWLId 10128
As I understand it, this whitelists those IP's from all the RBL etc checks
that follow in
Hello,
We receive a high volume of mail for non nonexistent mailboxes, so we
want to prevent Postfix's SMTP probes to the nearest MTA, we just want
to use localfile or LDAP queries. I've attached the postconf -n and
some tests I've done, any help is appreciated.
About the behavior, I see 2
I had a user ask me if the Postfix email server can auto respond w/
Out of Office reply rather than do this on his client in case his
machine is rebooted and or shut off. I Google'd this first and found a
program called Vacation which appears to be somewhat compatible
however I am not sure since I
Carlos Williams wrote:
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 9:59 AM, Adam Tauno Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If your delivering to a Cyrus IMAPd server then SIEVE has very nice
facilities to handle vacation messages for you. Several rather nice
UI/clients are available as well so users can setup
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Carlos Williams wrote:
I had a user ask me if the Postfix email server can auto respond w/
Out of Office reply rather than do this on his client in case his
machine is rebooted and or shut off.
My first response would be to ask whether they really
I have a CentOS 5.2 machine running postfix 2.3.3 install via yum and am
setting up for the first time, having been a sendmail user previously.
I have been configuring it based around 'Postfix email firewall/gateway'
setup in the postfix documentation as this machine will be acting as the
Paul Cocker wrote:
I have a CentOS 5.2 machine running postfix 2.3.3 install via yum and am
setting up for the first time, having been a sendmail user previously.
I have been configuring it based around 'Postfix email firewall/gateway'
setup in the postfix documentation as this machine will
Guy a écrit :
Hi,
I'm currently using dnswl (dnswl.org http://dnswl.org) in my
recipient restrictions on a mail gateway.
Below is an example line from the list:
193.222.110.200/32 http://193.222.110.200/32
permit_auth_destination med nonea.se http://nonea.se DNSWLId 10128
As I
Carlos Williams a écrit :
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 9:59 AM, Adam Tauno Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If your delivering to a Cyrus IMAPd server then SIEVE has very nice
facilities to handle vacation messages for you. Several rather nice
UI/clients are available as well so users can
Barney Desmond a écrit :
Carlos Williams wrote:
I had a user ask me if the Postfix email server can auto respond w/
Out of Office reply rather than do this on his client in case his
machine is rebooted and or shut off.
My first response would be to ask whether they really need it. :)
Paul Cocker a écrit :
I have a CentOS 5.2 machine running postfix 2.3.3 install via yum and am
setting up for the first time, having been a sendmail user previously.
I have been configuring it based around 'Postfix email firewall/gateway'
setup in the postfix documentation as this machine
Thanks, it was the reject_unverified_recipient. Now it is working...
2008/10/6 Brian Evans - Postfix List [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nicolás Velásquez O. wrote:
Hello,
We receive a high volume of mail for non nonexistent mailboxes, so we
want to prevent Postfix's SMTP probes to the nearest MTA, we
Charles Marcus a écrit :
Hello,
I probably am using bad terminology, but...
I have set the delay_warning_time to 15m on my system (boss demanded
it), and now the boss wants more than just the one notification...
so you need bossfix :)
Is there any way to configure postfix to send more
On Oct 6, 2008, at 1:00 PM, mouss wrote:
Charles Marcus a écrit :
Hello,
I probably am using bad terminology, but...
I have set the delay_warning_time to 15m on my system (boss demanded
it), and now the boss wants more than just the one notification...
so you need bossfix :)
Nothing to
I'm looking to put a smtp server to deliver mails from a non-smtp
server (database, web server, etc.). I started looking at ssmtp and
masqmail, but neither convinced me.
So, as I'm using postfix in my mail servers, and I really like it, and
know how to use it, I thought I would give it a try.
Robert Lopez a écrit :
In the past months there have been instances where pfishing was used
to get account credentials and use the victim's account to send
massive quantities of SPAM.
Is there a way to configure postfix to detect such an event and/or to
stop such an event from reoccurring?
Thank you Aaron.
My supervisor asked me to find a configuration change to postfix. He wants
to avoid adding any new agents/programs. It seems the person I replaced had
some bad times when trying to add other programs to the mail gateway
functionality.
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On 10/6/2008 2:29 PM, mouss wrote:
Currently, I simply have our one domain referenced in mydomain, and
have the hostname set accordingly (see postconf -n below), and am
not using virtual_mailbox_domains.
currently, you have domains in mydestination even if you didn't specify
that. you can
Robert Lopez wrote:
Thank you Aaron.
My supervisor asked me to find a configuration change to postfix. He
wants to avoid adding any new agents/programs. It seems the person I
replaced had some bad times when trying to add other programs to the
mail gateway functionality.
Postfix does
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 10/6/2008 2:29 PM, mouss wrote:
Does simply adding the additional domain example2.com in
virtual_mailbox_domains allow me to use the additional hostname
smtp.example2.com (in client configurations) for sending mail,
assuming example2.com is listed in
On 10/6/2008, Brian Evans - Postfix List ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm going to be writing up instructions for users who will be using
these new domains how to set up their mail clients (Thunderbird mainly,
but I also include instructions for the Microsoft clients)... so I
wanted to confirm
On 10/6/2008, Jorey Bump ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
If the name resolves, they'll connect to your server. However, if you're
going to offer STARTTLS, you have a problem. How are you going to
support all of these different domains in a single certificate?
Currently, you can't, so you'll need to
Hello,
I am currently hosting the mail for the domain santiago.cl at google Apps.
Google Apps has a very limited mailing list system so I want to install a
local linux+postfix+mailman server for mailing list administration.
I can create the sub-domain lists.santiago.cl and point the MX records to
Marky Yehezkiel (SNC) wrote, at 10/06/2008 10:17 PM:
I just wondering is there any way in postfix that can check port 25 of
sender is open or not.
Why do you assume that a legitimate relay must also accept connections
on port 25? There's no requirement that an MX must also be the source of
On Tuesday, October 07, 2008 at 03:57 CEST,
Marcelo Iturbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am currently hosting the mail for the domain santiago.cl at google
Apps. Google Apps has a very limited mailing list system so I want to
install a local linux+postfix+mailman server for mailing list
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