Viktor,
Yes, Milter seems way to much for what i wanna do.
i installed postfix-pcre on ubuntu 8.04.
and add this line in my main.cf postfix configuration :
header_checks = pcre:/etc/postfix/header_checks
then here is the content of my /etc/postfix/header_checks :
!/postmas...@devinci\.fr/
hum, i think i found what was wrong.
when checking with pcre, all lines in the header are processed. and then
the from: adress get a REJECT go away reponse from the filter.
i though that all the subject was processed as once ?
right or wrong ?
Le mercredi 18 novembre 2009 à 09:17 +0100,
Magnus Bäck wrote:
On Wed, November 18, 2009 5:38 am, Eero Volotinen said:
J. Bakshi wrote:
Could you kindly give me an example to restrict the domain with access ?
How about following:
access.pcre:
/^DOMAIN\.NET$/ OK
/./ REJECT
No,
Zitat von cont...@rusanu.com cont...@rusanu.com:
Is there a way to configure postfix to use a relay only if direct
delivery is rejected? The case being a web application that has to
send notification to subscribers, but some servers reject the
connection (app IP originates from AWS EC2). I
Hi,
I am looking for a solution where i would be able to configure one postfix
instance in such a way that it rotates multiple relayhosts and acts as a
host that relays emails to multiple hosts. For eg. we currently have the
option of entering just one relayhost = xx.xx.xx.xx. However i need a
Hi
I'm working on upgrading to debian lenny and ran into this problem. I have
dovecot with the drac plugin sending IPs to dracd writing to
/var/lib/drac/dracd.db. The btree db seems okay - I can look up the IPs using
postmap -q but I get intermittent (every 4 minutes) the following errors
Quoting Dhiraj Chatpar dchat...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I am looking for a solution where i would be able to configure one postfix
instance in such a way that it rotates multiple relayhosts and acts as a
host that relays emails to multiple hosts. For eg. we currently have the
option of entering just
can you please give me a tutorial to achieve this?
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spend.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 17:57, Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi wrote:
Quoting Dhiraj
Quoting Dhiraj Chatpar dchat...@gmail.com:
can you please give me a tutorial to achieve this?
See the:
http://cormander.com/blog/2008/05/round-robin-balancing-with-iptables/
and http://www.zytrax.com/books/dns/ch9/rr.html
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I believe there is an option within postfix too to achieve this?
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On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 18:50, Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi wrote:
Quoting
Quoting Dhiraj Chatpar dchat...@gmail.com:
I believe there is an option within postfix too to achieve this?
As far as I known, postfix only supports one relayhost plus backup host.
--
Eero
2009/11/19 Dhiraj Chatpar dchat...@gmail.com:
I believe there is an option within postfix too to achieve this?
I'm fairly sure there's not. If you don't like the idea of using
iptables, the alternative would be a customised DNS entry for your
relayhost.
Create a virtual relayhost A-record (eg.
What do you think about this?? will this work?
http://souptonuts.sourceforge.net/postfix_sbr.html
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On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 19:08, Barney Desmond barneydesm...@gmail.comwrote:
On 11/18/2009 2:49 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
Thanks for your hints. I am also searching for a simple solution which
just start working from main.cf . I like my postfix to send email to a
very specific domain only; just say gmail.com so if you try to send a
mail to both gmail.com and yahoo.in then
We have 5 different servers.. all of them are mailing servers for our main
company domain, I wish to Balance the mails across these 5 servers.
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The trouble with a kitten is that when it grows up, it's always a cat.
On Wed,
Hi,
Got my network team to allow me port 53 to another dns resolver1.opendns.com (
entered this into my resolv.conf ) and get similar results,
Nov 18 14:20:32 obeml1 postfix/smtp[21362]: [ID 197553 mail.info] AAC73239403:
to=postmas...@eurocommerce.ie, relay=none, delay=20,
Dhiraj Chatpar:
We have 5 different servers.. all of them are mailing servers for our main
company domain, I wish to Balance the mails across these 5 servers.
Isn't that what the DNS was invented for? You specify the domain
and its servers, and then all standards-compliant mail systems
will
Laurence Moughan:
obeml1# dig @resolver1.opendns.com eurocommerce.ie
; DiG 8.3 @resolver1.opendns.com eurocommerce.ie
; (1 server found)
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 6
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1,
Hello
I created an alias with the email address of all users in my workplace
to let them get notifications or possible changes in the system through
email.
Would like to limit the shipment from certain recipients, and if
possible when you put the address or alias to the line of this is
removed
Yes the DNS is a good idea..
However what will i achieve if i implement the following?
# Changes in /etc/postfix2/main.cf
sender_based_routing = yes
relay unix - - n - - smtp
-o fallback_relay=
smtp_act1 unix - - n
I do ( detailed in the same email ) - and i get timeouts when there is a typo
in the record - all correct records come back fine.
Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org 18/11/09 14:43:46
Laurence Moughan:
obeml1# dig @resolver1.opendns.com eurocommerce.ie
; DiG 8.3
Hi all,
sometimes (...) I need to trace the complete flow of mails through
postfix queues until the delivered to dovecot (including the clients
connections/disconnections and obviously the operations execute by
Mailscanner). Usually I trace it with tail -f mail.log grepping
sender/receiver or
Dhiraj Chatpar:
Yes the DNS is a good idea..
However what will i achieve if i implement the following?
The solution is to have multiple MX records in the DNS.
All standards-compliant MTAs will spread the load WITHOUT
ANY SENDER SIDE CONFIGURATION.
Wietse
Laurence Moughan:
I do ( detailed in the same email ) - and i get timeouts when there is a
typo in the record - all correct records come back fine.
You are doing one MX lookup that times out. Then, two A lookups
for the email domain name, and that is wrong.
Instead, you need to do one MX
Found problem,
Its not postfix nor os - thanks for all the help,
its my toplayer IDS !
Nov 18 14:16:31 [10.142.4.252.2.2] 10.142.4.252 IPS5500-150E: id=060002
pt=TLN-TS prot=UDP cip=208.67.222.222 cprt=53 sip=193.95.152.20 sprt=48020
atck=tln-101047 disp=mitigate ckt=1 src=extern
Thanks Andreas,
The reject would be '553 Mail from ... not allowed', so it sounds like
a dead end trying to configure postfix to handle this.
Suggestions on how to workaround are welcome.
Thanks,
~ Remus
On Nov 18, 2009, at 1:12 AM, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von cont...@rusanu.com
cont...@rusanu.com:
Thanks Andreas,
The reject would be '553 Mail from ... not allowed', so it sounds like
a dead end trying to configure postfix to handle this.
Suggestions on how to workaround are welcome.
This is essentially the same problem as home office sites trying
to send direct
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 09:17:14AM +0100, pascal valois wrote:
i installed postfix-pcre on ubuntu 8.04.
and add this line in my main.cf postfix configuration :
header_checks = pcre:/etc/postfix/header_checks
Why are using header checks to filter the envelope recipient address?
(Hint: DO
cont...@rusanu.com put forth on 11/18/2009 10:05 AM:
Thanks Andreas,
The reject would be '553 Mail from ... not allowed', so it sounds like a
dead end trying to configure postfix to handle this.
Suggestions on how to workaround are welcome.
Given that the Amazon cloud is likely universally
Wietse Venema put forth on 11/18/2009 9:25 AM:
Dhiraj Chatpar:
Yes the DNS is a good idea..
However what will i achieve if i implement the following?
The solution is to have multiple MX records in the DNS.
All standards-compliant MTAs will spread the load WITHOUT
ANY SENDER SIDE
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 07:56:40AM +0100, Ansgar Wiechers wrote:
On 2009-11-17 LuKreme wrote:
Here's a How-To from about 2003? specifically showing
/etc/postfix/aliases as the preferred and default setting.
http://www.hmug.org/UnixHowTos/index.php?postfix
Without bothering to look at
Michel Bulgado put forth on 11/18/2009 8:54 AM:
Hello
I created an alias with the email address of all users in my workplace
to let them get notifications or possible changes in the system through
email.
Would like to limit the shipment from certain recipients, and if
possible when you
On 11/18/2009 11:47 AM, Dhiraj Chatpar wrote:
Well sir its our friend yahoo which is going to get me kicked off my job
as an administrator. I had an issue where a email sent to a yahoo email
address from My CEO didnt end up delivering. Ever since i have been
wondering for solutions.
You're
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:51:22AM -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
I created an alias with the email address of all users in my workplace
to let them get notifications or possible changes in the system through
email.
Would like to limit the shipment from certain recipients, and if
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 13:11 -0500, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:51:22AM -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
I created an alias with the email address of all users in my workplace
to let them get notifications or possible changes in the system through
email.
Would
hi all
the following is the log from my relay for example.com; this is read receipt
which failed; this is happening only with this client domain;
Nov 18 20:13:59 relay2 postfix/smtpd[4225]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
ex.2n.cz[90.182.112.11]: 451 4.3.5 Server configuration error; from= to=
On 11/18/2009 1:36 PM, K bharathan wrote:
hi all
the following is the log from my relay for example.com
http://example.com; this is read receipt which failed; this is
happening only with this client domain;
Nov 18 20:13:59 relay2 postfix/smtpd[4225]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
ex.2n.cz
K bharathan:
hi all
the following is the log from my relay for example.com; this is read receipt
which failed; this is happening only with this client domain;
Nov 18 20:13:59 relay2 postfix/smtpd[4225]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
ex.2n.cz[90.182.112.11]: 451 4.3.5 Server configuration
K bharathan put forth on 11/18/2009 1:36 PM:
-is anything wrong with my settings?!
help appreciated
Try:
grep warning: /the/maillog/file
--
Stan
I am trying to configure postfix to work as follows:
1) In a header_check, look for a header X-Vmta: n where n is some number.
2) Based on n, choose an outgoing smtp transport (bound to some ip)
Basically I want postfix to choose the outgoing IP based on a header
that can be placed within the
Ian Duggan:
I am trying to configure postfix to work as follows:
1) In a header_check, look for a header X-Vmta: n where n is some number.
2) Based on n, choose an outgoing smtp transport (bound to some ip)
Basically I want postfix to choose the outgoing IP based on a header
that can be
K bharathan wrote:
but when i do a egrep '(warning|error|fatal|panic):' /var/log/mail |
more i don't see any log details related to this client!
You seem to be confused.
The messages in the egrep command *may not* be directly related to a
client.
It can be very generalized but very useful in
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
far, but I am getting a mail loops back to myself error.
It means that the recipient domain resolves to a local address.
Unfortunately you ignored instructions in the mailing list welcome
message, and therefore there
K bharathan:
[90.182.112.11]
Nov 18 20:06:10 relay1 postfix/smtpd[21876]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
ex.2n.cz[90.182.112.11]: 451 4.3.5 Server configurati
Now try:
grep 21876 /the/log/file
Wietse
Ian Duggan:
Nov 18 15:19:22 mail01 postfix/smtp[]: D9024B689D2:
to=test.scr...@gmail.com, relay=none, delay=0.05, delays=0.05/0/0/0,
dsn=5.4.6, status=bounced (mail for mail01.scribd.com loops back to
myself)
header_checks is here:
header_checks:
/^X-Vmta.*1$/ FILTER vmta1:
2009/11/18 Dhiraj Chatpar dchat...@gmail.com:
Dear Sir,
I read your post on the postfix forum. I am a fan of yours after what
solutions you gave regarding iptables and rotation of IPs. i tried doing
that on my server and still get deferred from yahoo. Is there a way i can
rotate my IPs by way
Phillip Smith put forth on 11/18/2009 4:41 PM:
2009/11/18 Dhiraj Chatpar dchat...@gmail.com:
Dear Sir,
I read your post on the postfix forum. I am a fan of yours after what
solutions you gave regarding iptables and rotation of IPs. i tried doing
that on my server and still get deferred from
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
The transports(5) manpage mentions that the destination defaults
to the recipient domain. However, the scheduler uses a different
default, which appears to be inconsistent. I wonder what would
break if this were to be
Ian Duggan:
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
The transports(5) manpage mentions that the destination defaults
to the recipient domain. However, the scheduler uses a different
default, which appears to be inconsistent. I wonder what would
break if
Noel Jones wrote:
On 11/18/2009 2:49 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
Thanks for your hints. I am also searching for a simple solution which
just start working from main.cf . I like my postfix to send email to a
very specific domain only; just say gmail.com so if you try to send a
mail to both
J. Bakshi wrote:
Noel Jones wrote:
On 11/18/2009 2:49 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
Thanks for your hints. I am also searching for a simple solution which
just start working from main.cf . I like my postfix to send email to a
very specific domain only; just say gmail.com so if you try to
I had a user that has a 3G data dongle and we found that their messages were
being discarded. SpamAssassin was identifying the sender IP as from a DUL and
assigned a very high score. I realized that I had not set the content-filter to
be excluded for submission users, so I went and did that in
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, J. Bakshi wrote:
Noel Jones wrote:
You have not sufficiently defined for us what you want postfix to
do. The solution will probably involve more than just setting some
flag in main.cf, but we don't really understand the problem yet.
You keep getting conflicting
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.orgwrote:
K bharathan:
[90.182.112.11]
Nov 18 20:06:10 relay1 postfix/smtpd[21876]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
ex.2n.cz[90.182.112.11]: 451 4.3.5 Server configurati
Now try:
grep 21876 /the/log/file
Wietse
grep
On Nov 19, 2009, at 2:39 PM, Jay wrote:
I had a user that has a 3G data dongle and we found that their messages were
being discarded. SpamAssassin was identifying the sender IP as from a DUL and
assigned a very high score. I realized that I had not set the content-filter
to be excluded
Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, J. Bakshi wrote:
Noel Jones wrote:
You have not sufficiently defined for us what you want postfix to
do. The solution will probably involve more than just setting some
flag in main.cf, but we don't really understand the problem yet.
You
On 19.11.2009 06:02, K bharathan wrote:
now i understand ;
in my check_client_access cidr:/etc/postfix/spam_cidr there was a block
of IPs:
90.150.32.0/19 http://90.150.32.0/19REJECT
90.150.64.0/18 http://90.150.64.0/18REJECT
90.150.128.0/17
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 8:36 AM, Eray Aslan eray.as...@caf.com.tr wrote:
On 19.11.2009 06:02, K bharathan wrote:
now i understand ;
in my check_client_access cidr:/etc/postfix/spam_cidr there was a block
of IPs:
90.150.32.0/19 http://90.150.32.0/19REJECT
Hello,
I'm using sendmail to send to someu...@mydomain.com from the machine
that is the A DNS of mydomain, but is not the MX one. postfix relays
this to 127.0.0.1 and it gets rejected with 450 user unknown. I want
it to use the normal rules and deliver it to the MX registered address
for
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