On 4/24/2009, Vince Sabio (vi...@vjs.org) wrote:
I'd rather not post information like that _pro forma_; if there's
some subset of that information that might be of help in diagnosing
this issue, then I'd be happy to post it. I realize that my
reluctance to post the entire data set might limit
Still working on getting postfix and dovecot playing nice, current
issue I am trying to understand and solve is this error:
Apr 24 02:14:58 catalyst postfix/smtpd[358]: private/anvil: wanted
attribute: status
I have 123 log lines of that, they vary somewhat:
wanted attribute: count
wanted
Andre H?bner:
Hello,
for testing purposes i wrote a policy-service for postfix as a shellscript.
My Script is working very well, iam happy with its functionality ;)
But unfortunately there is one problem when a lot of mails are incoming. the
shellscript just does some grepping in small
Scott Haneda:
Those seem to be the bulk of the log lines. What is this error in
regards to, and any ideas on how to solve it?
Don't turn on VERBOSE LOGGING.
Ahh, thanks. In the log, how does one tell the difference between
notice, error, and normal messages? To me, that appeared
Scott Haneda:
Apr 23 16:28:02 postfix/pipe[49289]: fatal: get_service_attr:
unknown username: vmail
This error is logged in non-verbose mode.
In master.cf you have pipe ... user=vmail. Either there is no
such user in the password database, or you have incorrect access
permissions so that an
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Victor Duchovni
victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com wrote:
There you are message delivered to procmail, and procmail returned a
success (0) exit code. What happened after procmail is outside
the scope of Postfix.
Ok, fair enough but can procmail issue the
Scott Haneda wrote, at 04/24/2009 07:58 AM:
I am a little confused about main.cf and master.cf. Is there overlap in
some of the settings? Do some settings exist in both files, or at least
are interchangable? If this is the case, under what conditions do you
decide to do so?
From master(5)
Rick Duval:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Victor Duchovni
victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com wrote:
There you are message delivered to procmail, and procmail returned a
success (0) exit code. What happened after procmail is outside
the scope of Postfix.
Ok, fair enough but can
Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 09:22:00AM -0400, Shelley Waltz wrote:
# postconf -n
masquerade_domains = !master2.cabm.rutgers.edu
!raven.cabm.rutgers.edu
!heron.cabm.rutgers.edu cabm.rutgers.edu
This looks OK, show unedited (consistent localpart mangling is OK, if
David Jonas wrote:
When a bounce message from is going to an address that is in
virtual_alias_maps the sender gets rewritten to MAILER-DAEMON, or at
least that is what seems to happen. Some mail servers reject
MAILER-DAEMON as a sender due to the lack of domain (att.net,
comcast.net).
Charles Marcus wrote (on Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 05:51:51AM -0400):
On 4/24/2009, Vince Sabio (vi...@vjs.org) wrote:
I'd rather not post information like that _pro forma_; if there's
some subset of that information that might be of help in diagnosing
this issue, then I'd be happy to post it. I
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 05:15:52PM -0700, David Jonas wrote:
When a bounce message from is going to an address that is in
virtual_alias_maps the sender gets rewritten to MAILER-DAEMON, or at
least that is what seems to happen. Some mail servers reject MAILER-DAEMON
as a sender due to the
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:22:32AM -0400, Shelley Waltz wrote:
Apr 12 05:25:21 roadrunner postfix/smtp[10809]: B7D9311D8008:
to=r...@buena.cabm.rutgers.edu, relay=none, delay=43453,
delays=43453/0.01/0/0, dsn=4.4.6, status=SOFTBOUNCE (mail for
buena.cabm.rutgers.edu loops back to myself)
David Jonas:
When a bounce message from is going to an address that is in
virtual_alias_maps the sender gets rewritten to MAILER-DAEMON, or at
least that is what seems to happen. Some mail servers reject
MAILER-DAEMON as a sender due to the lack of domain (att.net,
comcast.net). How can
Victor Duchovni:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 05:15:52PM -0700, David Jonas wrote:
When a bounce message from is going to an address that is in
virtual_alias_maps the sender gets rewritten to MAILER-DAEMON, or at
least that is what seems to happen. Some mail servers reject MAILER-DAEMON
Hello,
I've been trying to setup postfix with tls and smtp auth (dovecot sasl).
I'm now stuck with the smtp auth part, with a strange error. For a few
days I've tried to search information about similar problems, but found
none. Now I'm hoping somebody here could help me out. I'm running
Hello,
I've been trying to setup postfix with tls and smtp auth (dovecot sasl).
I'm now stuck with the smtp auth part, with a strange error. For a few
days I've tried to search information about similar problems, but found
none. Now I'm hoping somebody here could help me out. I'm running
Juha Pahkala:
Apr 24 15:42:30 server postfix/smtpd[8126]: name_mask: noanonymous
Apr 24 15:42:30 server postfix/smtpd[8126]:
xsasl_dovecot_server_connect: Connecting
Apr 24 15:42:40 server postfix/smtpd[8126]:
xsasl_dovecot_server_connect: auth reply: status
Apr 24 15:42:50 server
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 6:48 AM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
FYI,
The header_checks parameter does not control whether or not Milter
operation is invoked, so your observations are incorrect.
If you want to pursue this further, show a telnet mail submission
and the
Dan Lists:
The ps/pgrep output is still perplexing. If I have just -o
receive_override_options=no_milters the pgrep output is:
92212 smtpd -n 2525 -t inet -u -o stress= -o content_filter= -o
receive_override_options=no_milters -o smtpd_sender_restrictions= -o
Wietse Venema wrote (on Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 02:28:12PM -0400):
N. Yaakov Ziskind:
Uh-oh. Just upgraded a Ubuntu box to the latest and greatesti (jaunty
jackelope), and postfix is dying all over the place:
Apr 24 14:06:25 chocolate postfix/smtpd[5176]: connect from unknown[unknown]
Apr
N. Yaakov Ziskind wrote (on Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 02:37:36PM -0400):
Wietse Venema wrote (on Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 02:28:12PM -0400):
N. Yaakov Ziskind:
Uh-oh. Just upgraded a Ubuntu box to the latest and greatesti (jaunty
jackelope), and postfix is dying all over the place:
Apr 24
On Apr 24, 2009, at 6:15 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Scott Haneda:
Those seem to be the bulk of the log lines. What is this error
in
regards to, and any ideas on how to solve it?
Don't turn on VERBOSE LOGGING.
Ahh, thanks. In the log, how does one tell the difference between
notice,
Thanks for this, this is getting me on track, comments interspersed
below...
On Apr 24, 2009, at 6:51 AM, Jorey Bump wrote:
Scott Haneda wrote, at 04/24/2009 07:58 AM:
I am a little confused about main.cf and master.cf. Is there
overlap in
some of the settings? Do some settings exist in
As a test, I have disabled authenticated SMTP on port 25. I just
fired up thunderbird, set the SMTP port to 25, and enabled SSL.
Sending a test email, and I get an error back from the Thunderbird.
Thunderbird chewed on this for a long time. My concern is what was in
the logs. If a
2009/4/25 Scott Haneda talkli...@newgeo.com:
I have a little affliction against man type pages, they never seem to make a
lot of sense to me :) This section does though. Just to be clear, this is
a full blown over-ride, in that deleting the corresponding value from
main.cf would do nothing
Scott Haneda wrote, at 04/24/2009 07:41 PM:
Thanks for this, this is getting me on track, comments interspersed
below...
On Apr 24, 2009, at 6:51 AM, Jorey Bump wrote:
Scott Haneda wrote, at 04/24/2009 07:58 AM:
I am a little confused about main.cf and master.cf. Is there overlap in
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