2009/7/4 Wilson A. Galafassi Jr. wilson.galafa...@gmail.com:
I use Linux. How i can configure dns for this setup? In the Servers i have
to configure the same hostname? And the reverse dns same too in all the
machines i want to user as load balancing?
Please don't top-post, put your responses
Hi,
I realised that testing with sendmail wasn't the best idea. After
trying it out with an smtp client (thunderbird) I found that the
server returned the following error:
Jul 4 18:18:57 mailtest postfix/smtpd[9623]: warning: specify one of
(check_client_access, check_helo_access,
On Sat, 04 Jul 2009, Srdan Dukic wrote:
The test didn't work. I tried sending a message using the sendmail
command, going to my hotmail address, and the logs show that it did in
fact deliver the message to the server:
Submitting via sendmail bypasses smtpd_foo_restrictions, so this is not a
2009/7/4 Ing. Davy Leon d...@scu.escambray.com.cu:
I deliver all my outgoing email to an smarthost.
This smarthost is sender dependant password protected. How can postfix make
the delivery?
Postfix can use Cyrus SASL to perform SMTP client auth.
I think, every time posrfix open a SMTP
On Sat, 04 Jul 2009, Srdan Dukic wrote:
So I guess you can't use the 'static:discard' option with the
'smtpd_end_of_data_restrictions' parameter. I did however manage to
find a solution here[1]. Although this one is more complicated (it
involves creating a 'null' service).
Thank you for
2009/7/4 Srdan Dukic srdan.du...@gmail.com:
For one of my projects I'm setting up a server to test the total
number of SMTP connections that our postfix server can handle. I am
trying to isolate the first part of the smtp server transaction up to
the recipient server receiving the message i.e.
On Jul 3, 2009, at 12:08 PM, KLaM Postmaster wrote:
Does anybody know how I can test whether my DKIM setup, keys etc, is
correct.
Is there a public/open testbed.
TIA
JLA
Send a mail to your gmail account, and find out the DKIM verifing
result in the mail header.
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I returned to the stable version
no differents signatures I used
[swilt...@your-ab6cd29f8e ~]$ host -t txt mail._domainkey.fakessh.eu
ns1.novacrea.fr
Using domain server:
Name: ns1.novacrea.fr
Address: 94.23.59.30#53
Aliases:
mail._domainkey.fakessh.eu descriptive
text
Srdan Dukic wrote:
The test didn't work. I tried sending a message using the sendmail
command, going to my hotmail address, and the logs show that it did in
fact deliver the message to the server:
Jul 4 17:38:24 mailtest postfix/pickup[9254]: 363ABF6913: uid=1000 from=srdan
Jul 4 17:38:24
K bharathan wrote:
i've been running this relay gateway for 2 yrs now; i'd no problems of
backscatters; have got a relay_recipient table and it take care of this;
also kept a check on multiple bounces from an empty envelope sender;
this particular scatter was for a customer domain and
I seem to be have fun with a secondary server Issue.
1) Telling root to go to another user ends up going
to the other user on the primary server. Huh? Why is that?
2) I have compiple SASL but cannot get it run properly despite matching
my ns1 record and adjusting it accordingly?
Any
On Sat, 04 Jul 2009, The Doctor wrote:
I seem to be have fun with a secondary server Issue.
1) Telling root to go to another user ends up going
to the other user on the primary server. Huh? Why is that?
I cannot access the crystal ball today, would you mind providing some basic
info to
I'm having an issue relaying to DNAMail Exchange Server with
SASL. I'm receiving the following error, despite being very
confident I have the correct credentials:
535 5.7.3 Authentication unsuccessful
$ postconf -n
command_directory = /usr/sbin
config_directory = /etc/postfix
I just run a small server, mainly as a hobby, which I also use to provide
email service for my immediate family members. I have it all working
fine, except for one odd problem.
While I'm able to read my email globally, I find from my inlaws house I
cannot send any email. All I've found so far
Jeff Stampes wrote:
I just run a small server, mainly as a hobby, which I also use to provide
email service for my immediate family members. I have it all working
fine, except for one odd problem.
While I'm able to read my email globally, I find from my inlaws house I
cannot send any email.
Jeff Stampes wrote:
I just run a small server, mainly as a hobby, which I also use to provide
email service for my immediate family members. I have it all working
fine, except for one odd problem.
While I'm able to read my email globally, I find from my inlaws house I
cannot send any email.
On Sat, Jul 04, 2009 at 02:29:51PM -0400, Chris Cera wrote:
I'm having an issue relaying to DNAMail Exchange Server with
SASL. I'm receiving the following error, despite being very
confident I have the correct credentials:
535 5.7.3 Authentication unsuccessful
smtp_sasl_password_maps
I have correctly configure 2 domain names
thanks for all
peace for all
nb : Buddha peace themselve
Le samedi 4 juillet 2009 06:35, Byung-Hee HWANG a écrit :
fake...@fakessh.eu fake...@fakessh.eu writes:
I have two domain names sign with dkimproxy
fakessh.eu and renelacroute.fr
this is
On 3-Jul-2009, at 20:35, Andrew Thompson wrote:
what is the hate for backscatter founded in?
Wait until you get hundreds of thousands of backscatter where someone
has sent out spams with your user name as the From: address and
helpful mail systems bounce them 'back' to you since your
On 4-Jul-2009, at 13:10, Jeff Stampes wrote:
$ telnet tigger.net 25
Trying 198.59.16.20...
Connected to tigger.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
I'd guess that your inlaws's ISP is blocking access out on port 25.
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On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 20:46:16 -0600
LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
On 3-Jul-2009, at 20:35, Andrew Thompson wrote:
what is the hate for backscatter founded in?
Wait until you get hundreds of thousands of backscatter where
someone has sent out spams with your user name as the From:
On Friday 22 May 2009 01:38:30 am Steve wrote:
[snip]
The real question I guess I am asking - is it possible to have three
instances of Postfix running on the same box, listening on different
ports, with separate queue directories? Actually, it would be more
accurate to ask HOW someone would
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