>> >Len Conrad:
>> >> mail_version = 2.7-20091008
>> >> fbsd 7.2
>> >>
>> >> we're seeing one of these each time we stop postfix
>> >>
>> >> Dec 8 00:09:06 mx6 postfix/postscreen[49918]: fatal: close database
>> >> /var/db/postfix/ps_cache.db: No such file or directory
>> >
>> >The Berkeley DB
Len Conrad:
>
> >Len Conrad:
> >> mail_version = 2.7-20091008
> >> fbsd 7.2
> >>
> >> we're seeing one of these each time we stop postfix
> >>
> >> Dec 8 00:09:06 mx6 postfix/postscreen[49918]: fatal: close database
> >> /var/db/postfix/ps_cache.db: No such file or directory
> >
> >The Berkeley
>Len Conrad:
>> mail_version = 2.7-20091008
>> fbsd 7.2
>>
>> we're seeing one of these each time we stop postfix
>>
>> Dec 8 00:09:06 mx6 postfix/postscreen[49918]: fatal: close database
>> /var/db/postfix/ps_cache.db: No such file or directory
>
>The Berkeley DB close() function returns an EN
Adripop schrieb:
Hi everybody !
Could someone help me, i've been searching everywhere around without
results.
Almost every local email account has its own email account provided by
an email provider. I use fetchmail to retreive them and store them
locally on my server. This configuration pe
Len Conrad:
> mail_version = 2.7-20091008
> fbsd 7.2
>
> we're seeing one of these each time we stop postfix
>
> Dec 8 00:09:06 mx6 postfix/postscreen[49918]: fatal: close database
> /var/db/postfix/ps_cache.db: No such file or directory
The Berkeley DB close() function returns an ENOENT error
On Tue, Dec 08, 2009 at 07:36:58PM +0100, soko.tica wrote:
> I am afraid I am asking a stupid question, but I have no choice,
> so don't be too harsh.
There are always choices. One choice is to read the documentation.
You have (or should have) a complete copy of all the docs in HTML
with your copy
On 12/8/2009 3:54 PM, soko.tica wrote:
> Many thanks, I did it meanwhile with
> $ sudo rm /var/spool/postfix/deferred/B/B08E1CB4F
>
Please use the postsuper(1) command to delete messages from the queue.
Messing with queue files directly is not supported.
Many thanks, I did it meanwhile with
$ sudo rm /var/spool/postfix/deferred/B/B08E1CB4F
On 12/8/09, Ed W wrote:
> soko.tica wrote:
>> However, one of the messeages I've sent by telneting to postfix is
>> floating around for days and I don't know how to purge/delete it.
>> Moreover, since I can fet
soko.tica wrote:
However, one of the messeages I've sent by telneting to postfix is
floating around for days and I don't know how to purge/delete it.
Moreover, since I can fetch messages, but the server is refusing to
accept messages sent from a client, I wonder if this could be the
cause. The ou
On 12/8/2009 11:12 AM, Tony Rogers wrote:
Hello,
Apologies for the length of this post.
My domain is example.com - the server relays all mail for *...@example.com
to an exchange server.
I have a requirement where I need to redirect email for u...@example.com
to u...@bloggs.com.
u...@example.
mail_version = 2.7-20091008
fbsd 7.2
we're seeing one of these each time we stop postfix
Dec 8 00:09:06 mx6 postfix/postscreen[49918]: fatal: close database
/var/db/postfix/ps_cache.db: No such file or directory
but
mx6# ll /var/db/postfix/ps_cache.db
-rw--- 1 postfix wheel - 93761536
Osmany wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have two relay servers currently working with load balancing. I want
to configure both servers so that each MX relays only certain domain and
the rest of the mail throws it to the other MX. Here is the idea:
You can use a transport table entry as:
/etc/postfix/t
Osmany wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have two relay servers currently working with load balancing. I want
to configure both servers so that each MX relays only certain domain and
the rest of the mail throws it to the other MX. Here is the idea:
I want one MX to get all the mail and throw to the other M
Hi, I have miltiples web apps which deliver mail with different FROMs
to a smarthost. Sometimes I got bounced/rejected mails (from this
apps) in the smarthost. My question is:
Can I forward this bounced/rejected emails to diferents accounts (not
to the FROM address) in the smarthost? Maybe with th
Hello,
I am afraid I am asking a stupid question, but I have no choice, so
don't be too harsh.
I am trying to set a Postfix + Dovecot mail server for home lan, with
no fqdn and learn as much as possible during the process. At this
stage my goal is to set only the messages within lan are sent, and
On Tuesday 08 December 2009 17:12:48 Tony Rogers wrote:
>
> My domain is example.com - the server relays all mail for *...@example.com
> to an exchange server.
>
> I have a requirement where I need to redirect email for u...@example.com
> to u...@bloggs.com.
>
> u...@example.com does not exist on o
Hello,
Apologies for the length of this post.
My domain is example.com - the server relays all mail for *...@example.com
to an exchange server.
I have a requirement where I need to redirect email for u...@example.com
to u...@bloggs.com.
u...@example.com does not exist on our system.
What I ha
Sharma, Ashish wrote:
Hi,
I have a Postfix mail-receiving server.
I have to filter the received e-mail according to the logic:
1. Only mails sent to the recipient registered on my email
server would be accepted.
2. Mails sent to the recipient registered on my e-mail
Hi everybody !
Could someone help me, i've been searching everywhere around without results.
Almost every local email account has its own email account provided by an email
provider. I use fetchmail to retreive them and store them locally on my server.
This configuration permits me to have only
On Dec 8, 2009, at 10:14 AM, "Sharma, Ashish"
wrote:
Hi,
I have a Postfix mail-receiving server.
I have to filter the received e-mail according to the logic:
1. Only mails sent to the recipient registered on my email
server would be accepted.
2. Mails sent to the reci
Hi,
I have a Postfix mail-receiving server.
I have to filter the received e-mail according to the logic:
1. Only mails sent to the recipient registered on my email server would
be accepted.
2. Mails sent to the recipient registered on my e-mail server would be
rejected if any oth
On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 00:43 -0500, Sahil Tandon wrote:
> On Mon, 07 Dec 2009, osm...@oc.quimefa.cu wrote:
>
> > Hi I am trying to make postfix to relay all mail except for the ones
> > going to a specific domain. For example I want to be able to make
> > postfix relay all mail except for dom
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 16:46:46 -0500 (EST)
Wietse Venema replied:
>If your LDAP lookup goes through nsswitch.conf, then there is a
>10+ year old bug where LDAP lookup failure causes the SYSTEM LIBRARY
>function getpwnam() and friends to return that the user does not
>exist. Postfix cannot distinguis
Wietse Venema wrote:
Ed W:
Wietse Venema wrote:
If you don't want to receive mail for domain-less addresses then
say so, instead of coming up with the wrong solution for the wrong
problem.
OK, "I want to accept most emails over smtp and then later bounce emails
with domain-le
Wietse Venema wrote:
Ed W:
Wietse Venema wrote:
If you don't want to receive mail for domain-less addresses then
say so, instead of coming up with the wrong solution for the wrong
problem.
OK, "I want to accept most emails over smtp and then later bounce emails
with domain-le
Zitat von Venkatachala Upadhya :
Hello,
I am running ubuntu, with postfix as MTA.
I would like to know if postfix is built with mysql support. Rather,
what are the features a built postfix has.
How can I know? by executing some command?
Normaly by issue "postconf -m", for debian style dis
Hello,
I am running ubuntu, with postfix as MTA.
I would like to know if postfix is built with mysql support. Rather, what are
the features a built postfix has.
How can I know? by executing some command?
regards,
Upadhya.
--
lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
> Zitat von Mikael Bak :
>>
>> I could not agree more. I got this from him:
>>
>> : host greer.hardwarefreak.com[65.41.216.221]
>> said: 554 5.7.1 : Client host rejected:
>> Mail not accepted from Hungary (in reply to RCPT TO command)
>>
>> Maybe he thinks nobody in Hunga
Zitat von Mikael Bak :
mouss wrote:
I'm looking through you, where did you go:
: host greer.hardwarefreak.com[65.41.216.221]
said: 554 5.7.1 : Client host
rejected: Access denied (in reply to RCPT TO command)
It is nice to not reject mail from people who help you...
I could not agree more.
mouss wrote:
>
> I'm looking through you, where did you go:
>
> : host greer.hardwarefreak.com[65.41.216.221]
> said: 554 5.7.1 : Client host
> rejected: Access denied (in reply to RCPT TO command)
>
> It is nice to not reject mail from people who help you...
I could not agree more. I got this
On 2009-12-07 Christopher Adams wrote:
> I have a file sender_blacklist:
>
> m...@somplace.org/ REJECT
Does the unobfuscated address in that line really have the trailing
slash? If so, that may be the reason why the mail goes through.
Also, as sahil pointed out, you may want to clarify if you wa
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