Ralf Hildebrandt:
* LuKreme krem...@kreme.com:
Postfix does not 'support' TLS at all.
I wouldn't say it that way. STARTTLS looks like TLS support, if you
ask me
It should work with Gnu TLS as well as with any other TLS library.
As far as I knwo it doesn't :)
A couple years ago,
* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
A couple years ago, Gnu TLS would exit the program (exit status 2)
instead of reporting an error to Postfix, so that Postfix could
switch to plaintext where appropriate.
http://www.postfix.org/TLS_README.html#build_tls
Should I retry a build with
I'm sorry but i don't get it, if i have this two lines:
local_transport = virtual
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/alias-virtual
and before i had:
virtual_alias_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_alias_maps.cf
and isn't work anyway.
Can anyone give me another direction?
Thanks
Ralf Hildebrandt:
* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
A couple years ago, Gnu TLS would exit the program (exit status 2)
instead of reporting an error to Postfix, so that Postfix could
switch to plaintext where appropriate.
http://www.postfix.org/TLS_README.html#build_tls
Should
Hi list,
From me a question that seems to be asked now and then here, but I
could not find any answers even on whether this is possible in the
first place.
I would like to be able to prioritise outgoing e-mail so they do not
get stuck in the queue. This as I now and then send out a large
Hi again,
Still working on this - something that I didn't mention (sorry, should have)
was that the Postfix gateway is multi-homed and that the other edge Postfix
systems (and the internal mail servers) are each on different subnets.
Example:
a.com: internal mail server 192.168.200.1, edge proxy
On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 10:44:21PM +0800, Wouter van Marle wrote:
Hi list,
From me a question that seems to be asked now and then here, but I could
not find any answers even on whether this is possible in the first place.
I would like to be able to prioritise outgoing e-mail so they do not
On 2 Mar 09, at 23:09, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 10:44:21PM +0800, Wouter van Marle wrote:
Hi list,
From me a question that seems to be asked now and then here, but I
could
not find any answers even on whether this is possible in the first
place.
I would like to be
Wouter van Marle:
On 2 Mar 09, at 23:09, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 10:44:21PM +0800, Wouter van Marle wrote:
Hi list,
From me a question that seems to be asked now and then here, but I
could
not find any answers even on whether this is possible in the first
Massive confusion, and looking back on the thread somewhat, I still
think we're lacking a good description of the problem.
On Mon March 2 2009 06:31:09 Leonardo Coelho wrote:
I'm sorry but i don't get it, if i have this two lines:
local_transport = virtual
Don't do this. It probably
On Mon March 2 2009 12:51:23 kj wrote:
I'm seeing this in the logs:
Mar 2 18:18:05 web postfix/cleanup[27207]: warning: mysql query
failed: MySQL server has gone away
snip
Mar 2 18:18:30 web postfix/pickup[26468]: E381E7102B3: uid=48
from=apache
snip
RHEL5, with the stock Red Hat rpm
On Mon March 2 2009 13:07:18 Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 12:56:33PM -0600, /dev/rob0 wrote:
Massive confusion, and looking back on the thread somewhat, I still
think we're lacking a good description of the problem.
On Mon March 2 2009 06:31:09 Leonardo Coelho wrote:
kj a écrit :
Hi guys,
I'm seeing this in the logs:
Mar 2 18:18:05 web postfix/cleanup[27207]: warning: mysql query failed:
MySQL server has gone away
Mar 2 18:18:05 web postfix/cleanup[27207]: warning: D1D1A71029C:
virtual_alias_maps map lookup problem for donny_bra...@example.co.uk
I have a setup which we use an external mail filtering service and need
to limit/restrict external client access. Meaning the MX for the domain
points to the filtering service and they relay checked email. I need to
limit access to just these network blocks but also allow sasl
authenticated
2009/3/3 Iad Scoot iad.sc...@gmail.com:
Still working on this - something that I didn't mention (sorry, should have)
was that the Postfix gateway is multi-homed and that the other edge Postfix
systems (and the internal mail servers) are each on different subnets.
Example:
a.com: internal
Vernon A. Fort wrote:
I have a setup which we use an external mail filtering service and need
to limit/restrict external client access. Meaning the MX for the domain
points to the filtering service and they relay checked email. I need to
limit access to just these network blocks but also
Noel Jones wrote:
Vernon A. Fort wrote:
I have a setup which we use an external mail filtering service and
need to limit/restrict external client access. Meaning the MX for
the domain points to the filtering service and they relay checked
email. I need to limit access to just these network
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org
[mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of /dev/rob0
Sent: Tuesday, 3 March 2009 7:31 AM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: mysql lookup errors
On Mon March 2 2009 12:51:23 kj wrote:
I'm seeing this
Vernon A. Fort wrote:
Noel Jones wrote:
Vernon A. Fort wrote:
I have a setup which we use an external mail filtering service and
need to limit/restrict external client access. Meaning the MX for
the domain points to the filtering service and they relay checked
email. I need to limit access
Noel Jones wrote:
Vernon A. Fort wrote:
Noel Jones wrote:
Vernon A. Fort wrote:
I have a setup which we use an external mail filtering service and
need to limit/restrict external client access. Meaning the MX for
the domain points to the filtering service and they relay checked
email. I
Vernon A. Fort wrote:
I agree, the simpler the better. With the cidr file, i ONLY want to
accept email from this filter service meaning do i need to put the
0.0.0.0/0 REJECT at the end of the list?
Vernon
The reject after the check_client_access takes care
rejecting any client not
Hi all,
Would it be possible to add an extension to the user's address, e.g.
user+s...@example.com, that would be mapped through a separate transport
(e.g. the slow: as suggested in the man page), and be rewritten by
trivial-rewrite to u...@example.com before being sent out.
An option like this
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 11:25:55AM +0800, Wouter van Marle wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 11:18 -0500, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 11:59:31PM +0800, Wouter van Marle wrote:
Use a custom transport for these messages with a low concurrency limit,
You mean like
W dniu 2009-03-03 08:25, Dave Johnson pisze:
Hi all
Is there anyway of stopping the from j...@foo.com
mailto:from...@foo.com to j...@foo.com spam attacks?
Hi
Without knowing your config it's hard to say what are you already doing.
Are you using SASL authentication? If not, have a look
24 matches
Mail list logo