Bounces for the relocated?

2008-12-13 Thread Ville Walveranta
I've been experimenting with relocated_maps as well as user-specific entries in transport_maps. They work, but they also terminate the SMTP conversation with the defined message. In my configuration the sender would never see that message because the mail is received by the external spam filtering

Re: Spam

2008-12-13 Thread mouss
ma...@satnetcom.com a écrit : Hi mouss, thank you for advise. but i will not use : reject_invalid_helo_hostname reject_non_fqdn_helo_hostname because a lot of our clients customer or their friend was rejected because of their mail server not passed invalid helo hostname and non fqdn.

Re: Bounces for the relocated?

2008-12-13 Thread Barney Desmond
Ville Walveranta wrote: So I'm wondering if it would be possible to accept the mail, blackhole it, and send a bounce-message to the sender with a User unknown message. User-specific blackholing seems to be easy to implement, but how about the user unknown bounce message? I'd like to be able to

last message repeated 3 times

2008-12-13 Thread gianlucabrt
Hi Why in my maillog i see sometime "last message repeated 3 times"? Another problem that i see in maillog when i open outlook is: imap-login: Login: user=, method=PLAIN, rip=:::., lip=::: Dec 13 01:17:17 mail dovecot: IMAP(user): Disconnected in IDLE Any Ideas???

Re: last message repeated 3 times

2008-12-13 Thread PauAmma
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, gianluca...@interfree.it wrote: Hi Why in my maillog i see sometime last message repeated 3 times? Because the message just above that line was repeated 3 times within a short time, with no other syslogged message in-between. See man 8 syslogd, or the equivalent for

Re: last message repeated 3 times

2008-12-13 Thread mouss
gianluca...@interfree.it a écrit : Hi Why in my maillog i see sometime last message repeated 3 times? when syslog receives the same message N times, it shows this instead of writing the message N times. if the last message is a postfix message, you may show it here. otherwise, it's not a

Re: fight spam problem: sender equal to receiver

2008-12-13 Thread Roland Plüss
The problem is that it doesn't seem to work neither the way mentioned in the threads nor adding the dns bypass... I've got again 20 of those same spam shit in my inbox today. It's going on my nerves. Is there no way to stop this? Jan P. Kessler wrote: Roland Plüss schrieb: I'll try mapping

Re: Bounces for the relocated?

2008-12-13 Thread Sahil Tandon
Ville Walveranta wrote: I've been experimenting with relocated_maps as well as user-specific entries in transport_maps. They work, but they also terminate the SMTP conversation with the defined message. In my configuration the sender would never see that message because the mail is received

Regexp aliases

2008-12-13 Thread Nikita Kipriyanov
We run a mail server with virtual domains (mainly there are mailbox domains). For a certain things same aliases needed in the each and every virtual domain in the system. For example, all these domains maintained by same people, so it is good thing to have each domain's postmaster mapped to

Re: connect to transport mysql: No such file or directory - please help?

2008-12-13 Thread jweinbergerhj
--- In post...@yahoogroups.com, Brian Evans - Postfix List grkni...@... wrote: jweinbergerhj wrote: mysql is a map type not a transport. It cannot be set in relay_transport. http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#relay_transport Brian Brian, thanks! This does seem so

Re: Bounces for the relocated?

2008-12-13 Thread Ville Walveranta
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Sahil Tandon sa...@tandon.net wrote: No, this is backscatter. Do not accept mail that you intend to bounce. Relocated maps should be setup on the MX that sits on the border; not an internal mail server. Unfortunately I don't control the MX that initially

Re: Bounces for the relocated?

2008-12-13 Thread Charles Marcus
On 12/13/2008, Ville Walveranta (walvera...@gmail.com) wrote: Unfortunately I don't control the MX that initially accepts the mails (beyond accepting/rejecting an email for a specific address). There are really very, very few situations where you should NOT reject all mail destined for invalid

Re: fight spam problem: sender equal to receiver

2008-12-13 Thread Noel Jones
Roland Plüss wrote: The problem is that it doesn't seem to work neither the way mentioned in the threads nor adding the dns bypass... I've got again 20 of those same spam shit in my inbox today. It's going on my nerves. Is there no way to stop this? Please do not top post. Put your answers

SMTP Authentication Question

2008-12-13 Thread Payne
Guys, I am a bit slow on this, I got a client that won't let me change the way mail working, but they want me to set up SMTP Authentication. How can I do it so it work without cyrus or dovecot. I question what is the very simple way of doing. Everything I have seen from goolge to

Re: SMTP Authentication Question

2008-12-13 Thread Noel Jones
Payne wrote: Guys, I am a bit slow on this, I got a client that won't let me change the way mail working, but they want me to set up SMTP Authentication. How can I do it so it work without cyrus or dovecot. That's kind of like telling someone to take the train to Hawaii... You can't.

Re: connect to transport mysql: No such file or directory - please help?

2008-12-13 Thread Barney Desmond
jweinbergerhj wrote: Im not completely sure what you mean by: transport_maps accepts map definitions. mumble_transport accepts transport definitions that exist in master.cf. My understanding is that transport_maps is a table of the form: domain.tldtransport:nexthop that tells

Re: Postfix does not dot the i's when client sends gibberish

2008-12-13 Thread klondike
When I first wrote began this thread I did it thinking that knowing this issue, could be helpful. I didn't expect it to end as a flame war neither did I knew how complex could be to solve the issue. But it was my first thread on this list, and probably last. Anyway, its not due to the fact this

Re: Postfix does not dot the i's when client sends gibberish

2008-12-13 Thread Wietse Venema
klondike: When I first wrote began this thread I did it thinking that knowing this issue, could be helpful. I didn't expect it to end as a flame war neither did I knew how complex could be to solve the issue. But it was my first thread on this list, and probably last. Anyway, its not due to

Re: Postfix does not dot the i's when client sends gibberish

2008-12-13 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 05:14:26AM +0100, klondike wrote: When I first wrote began this thread I did it thinking that knowing this issue, could be helpful. If your first post contains the word bug in the subject line, expect to meet resistance. A bit of humility: ask a question, rather than

Re: Regexp aliases

2008-12-13 Thread Nikita Kipriyanov
mouss пишет: aliases for your own domains. since you are using mysql, let mysql do it for you: virtual_alias_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/virtual_alias_maps.cf mysql:/etc/postfix/standard_aliases.cf and in the latter, use something like: query = select 'postmas...@example.com'