I did the modification and it seems it
work better. Since that modification I got no message rejected from
yahoo.
1. Could you please explain to me why should the RBL
checks be done before Sender Address Verification? And why it is not
advisable to do SAV at all?
2. It is correct that my
ddaas a écrit :
I did the modification and it seems it work better. Since that
modification I got no message rejected from yahoo.
1. Could you please explain to me why should the RBL checks be done
before Sender Address Verification? And why it is not advisable to do
SAV at all?
2. It is
Zitat von Silas Boyd-Wickizer s...@mit.edu:
Why do you believe that this should use 100% of ALL Cpus?
If you look at your synthetic test then you will likely find that
there are at any point in time only a few mail receiving processes
and mail delivering processes, and that these processes
Justin Piszcz a écrit :
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, Victor Duchovni wrote:
You are doing Sender Address Verification (reject_unverified_sender)
before doing RBL checks. Fix this. Do the RBL checks first, and consider
not doing SAV at all, but if you do use it, do SAV *last*.
post...@corwyn.net a écrit :
OK, so I've become intrigued with recipient delimiters.
My users are currently stored in a mysql database, 'postfix'. The table
format is as postfixadmin sets it up, so in the username is the user
email address u...@example.com
Before I started
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Hi list,
after having implemented dynamic aliases using ldap I have the
following problem:
I want to hold mails for a specific recipient which is an alias to
multiple addresses so admin interaction is required to send to this
alias. Problem
Hi everybody!
I need add X-Envelope From: and X-Envelope To: into incoming mail from envelope
mail, no from head mail! I use Postfix and procmail. Can you help me, please?
Urban Hillebrand:
Hello list,
is there a way to enforce TLS dependent on the sender domain?
Yes. Use check_sender_access and reject_plaintext_session.
Wietse
Background:
Many customers are using our SMTP infrastructure (opportunistic TLS is
active). Now one customer wants to
Petr Hude?ek:
Hi everybody!
I need add X-Envelope From: and X-Envelope To: into incoming mail from
envelope mail, no from head mail! I use Postfix and procmail. Can you help
me, please?
Use PREPEND actions in access maps.
http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_ACCESS_README.5.html
Hello All,
I work on a project where we annotate emails coming through a mail server.
By annotation I mean attaching additional possibly useful information to
email body based on the email content. Annotation is enacted selectively
based on users preferences.
What is your opinion, what is the
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 07:13:19AM -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
Urban Hillebrand:
Hello list,
is there a way to enforce TLS dependent on the sender domain?
Yes. Use check_sender_access and reject_plaintext_session.
Thank you Wietse, but isn´t this a smtpD setting? My problem is about
* Zoltan Balogh zee.bal...@gmail.com:
Hello All,
I work on a project where we annotate emails coming through a mail server.
By annotation I mean attaching additional possibly useful information to
email body based on the email content. Annotation is enacted selectively
based on users
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
Curtis:
Hi,
I'm looking for a safe way to re-inject an archived queue file that
was backed up and removed (via postsuper) from the hold queue. (Not
just this once, but on a regular basis.) I realize that it would be
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 06:51:20AM -0700, Curtis wrote:
So, on a box that I know has nothing else feeding into the maildrop
queue, it would be safe to skip the step of dropping it in the idle
queue of a second instance (on the same filesystem) and running
postsuper -s to get a properly named
It happened again :(
Not in connection with backup, but in another situation with high load.
Output of ps
http://div.org/postfix_debug/postfix.processes.txt
http://div.org/postfix_debug/stack_trace.28848 - qmgr
http://div.org/postfix_debug/stack_trace.7175 - smtp
Victor Duchovni:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 08:33:35AM -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
is there a way to enforce TLS dependent on the sender domain?
This would have to be simulated with sender_dependent_relayhost_maps.
Specify a Postfix instance that encrypts all outbound mail. Postfix
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Petr Hudeček ph...@seznam.cz wrote:
Hi everybody!
I need add X-Envelope From: and X-Envelope To: into incoming mail from
envelope mail, no from head mail! I use Postfix and procmail. Can you help
me, please?
I believe by default there is an: X-Original-To
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 08:46:51AM -0700, Curtis wrote:
Perfect. Does the pickup command have a trigger like qmgr that I can
use with postkick to get the queue file picked up from the maildrop
queue immediately? I'm guessing not since there's no mention of it in
the man page, but I thought
Christoph Erdle wrote:
I want to hold mails for a specific recipient which is an alias to
multiple addresses so admin interaction is required to send to this
alias. Problem is that the mail is now held twice (following is the
output of mailq and releasing the message):
Feb 12 12:40:08
At 04:28 AM 2/12/2009, mouss wrote:
recipient_delimiter works out of the box. there is no need to change
your tables, your sql statements nor add users.
The problem is I don't know what the out of the box behavior should be.
If I set recipient_delimiter = + then mail to u...@example.com,
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 12:33:57PM -0500, post...@corwyn.net wrote:
At 04:28 AM 2/12/2009, mouss wrote:
recipient_delimiter works out of the box. there is no need to change
your tables, your sql statements nor add users.
The problem is I don't know what the out of the box behavior should be.
Hello,
Is there a way to check the result of a iteration(email address) on
virtual_alias_maps(cleanup) against the local_recipient_maps (smtp) ?
Best Regards
Jakjr
jakjr wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to check the result of a iteration(email address) on
virtual_alias_maps(cleanup) against the local_recipient_maps (smtp) ?
Best Regards
Jakjr
No. If you describe your problem maybe someone can give some
helpful suggestions.
-- Noel Jones
http://stats.dnsbl.com/
As victor said, ZEN is usually enough for most people, but it's always
good to know why you're not using the rest.
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Linux Addict linuxaddi...@gmail.com wrote:
Please see below my smtpd_recipient_restrictions. On my rbl client list I
have
Including every solicited bulk email. They usually create unique
bounce addresses to track dead target mailboxes etc.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Michael Katz
mkn...@messagepartners.com wrote:
Ilo Lorusso wrote:
Hi
is their a way I can reject messages when its from address does not
Mouss wrote:
Jeff Weinberger a �crit :
[snip]
This is helpful, but I still need the query to take all the other
alias domains into account. So, I need the IF condition, or a
second map.
I don't think so. I used this. I don't remember the details, but the
idea is that you can often get
Hi,
We're building a box to run two postfix instances to receive and send high
volume of emails. According to the documentation it's better to run the two
instances on separate disks for performance reason. I'm trying to understand
how exactly does the disk I/O affect the postfix performance? By
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Petr Hude?ek wrote:
I need add X-Envelope From: and X-Envelope To: into incoming mail from
envelope mail, no from head mail! I use Postfix and procmail. Can you help
me, please?
Would Return-Path: and X-Original-To: suffice? Postfix adds these headers by
default.
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Am 12.02.2009 um 18:02 schrieb Noel Jones:
Christoph Erdle wrote:
I want to hold mails for a specific recipient which is an alias to
multiple addresses so admin interaction is required to send to this
alias. Problem is that the mail is now
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