access database and u...@localhost address

2009-12-17 Thread Vladimir Vassiliev
I'm trying to restrict recieving mail for some users. Target is to permit mail only from mynetworks. smtpd_recipient_restrictions = ... check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/restricted_recipients .

Forwarding mail to other email addresses

2009-12-17 Thread T D
Hi, I've been asked to take over maintenance of a Postfix / Cyrus / LDAP setup, and my background is in Courier / Exim. I've read as many docs as I felt I could take in, but I'm still finding the learning curve a little steep. My basic problem is that I can't work out how to forward email to mor

Re: Forwarding mail to other email addresses

2009-12-17 Thread Eray Aslan
On 17.12.2009 11:51, T D wrote: > My basic problem is that I can't work out how to forward email to more > than one recipient. For example, let's say I want o...@example.com to > 1) be delivered to its Cyrus mailbox as normal and 2) to be forwarded > to b...@blackberry.net and j...@vodafone.net.

OT: Postfix & ClamAV integration

2009-12-17 Thread JORGE CARMINATI
Hi all! I'm trying to integrate Postfix (chrooted) with ClamAV and am looking for some information about this. It seems that the old fashioned style of configuring Postfix + amavisd-new now days is not recommended (performance) and that the best available options are: (1) ClamAV-milter with Post

Re: OT: Postfix & ClamAV integration

2009-12-17 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* JORGE CARMINATI : > Hi all! I'm trying to integrate Postfix (chrooted) with ClamAV and am > looking for some information about this. It seems that the old > fashioned style of configuring Postfix + amavisd-new now days is not > recommended (performance) Says who? -- Ralf Hildebrandt Geschäf

Re: OT: Postfix & ClamAV integration

2009-12-17 Thread Sahil Tandon
On Dec 17, 2009, at 8:18 AM, JORGE CARMINATI wrote: Hi all! I'm trying to integrate Postfix (chrooted) with ClamAV and am looking for some information about this. It seems that the old fashioned style of configuring Postfix + amavisd-new now days is not recommended (performance) FUD.

Re: OT: Postfix & ClamAV integration

2009-12-17 Thread Vladimir Vassiliev
IMHO antivirus checking with milter is bad idea because of possible large delays in processing. Some broken relays have small timeout and they don't await even couple of minutes. Result is endless delivery of the same mail, I had real incidents. Post-queue filtering is good here. On Четверг 17

Re: smtpd_foo_restrictions sanity check

2009-12-17 Thread mouss
Stan Hoeppner a écrit : > mouss put forth on 12/16/2009 5:52 PM: > >> these are rdns warnings. the usual stuff. they are good for >> "information", because when you get other logs, you'll see "from >> unknown[a.b.c.d]", so if you want the PTR, you can consolidate the >> warning logs (I do this wit

Re: OT: Postfix & ClamAV integration

2009-12-17 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* Vladimir Vassiliev : > > IMHO antivirus checking with milter is bad idea because of possible large > delays in processing. Some broken relays have small timeout and they don't > await even couple of minutes. Result is endless delivery of the same mail, I > had real incidents. Post-queue filterin

RE: OT: Postfix & ClamAV integration

2009-12-17 Thread JORGE CARMINATI
> -Original Message- > From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix- > us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Ralf Hildebrandt > Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 10:29 > To: postfix-users@postfix.org > Subject: Re: OT: Postfix & ClamAV integration > > * JORGE CARMINATI : > > > Hi a

Re: access database and u...@localhost address

2009-12-17 Thread Noel Jones
On 12/17/2009 2:12 AM, Vladimir Vassiliev wrote: I'm trying to restrict recieving mail for some users. Target is to permit mail only from mynetworks. smtpd_recipient_restrictions = ... check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/restricted_recipie

Re: OT: Postfix & ClamAV integration

2009-12-17 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* JORGE CARMINATI : > Here's an example: > http://slaptijack.com/system-administration/postfix-23-and-clamav-milter/ > > Last line says "If the mail server was heavily loaded, you should see a > significant decrease in load.". Anyway I don't know who's the writer. Neither do I. Virus scanning

Freebsd 7.2 port of "Postfix 2.7 Snapshot 20091209"

2009-12-17 Thread Len Conrad
Anybody know where to get this? The fix reversing the order of black/white queries in postscreen is important for us. thanks Len

spf reject problem

2009-12-17 Thread Jack
Hello Everyone, I am rejecting a message that looks legit in respect to the SPF record and I can't figure out why. The domain is scgc.org which shows the following SPF value: v=spf1 ip4:207.203.253.33 ~all Maillog shows this: Dec 17 09:50:03 saturn postfix/smtpd[13371]: connect from exch

Re: Freebsd 7.2 port of "Postfix 2.7 Snapshot 20091209"

2009-12-17 Thread Sahil Tandon
On Dec 17, 2009, at 10:14 AM, "Len Conrad" wrote: Anybody know where to get this? The fix reversing the order of black/white queries in postscreen is important for us. I filed a PR to update postfix-current in the tree but the committer has not yet addressed it; I am sure he will soon.

SSL_accept error

2009-12-17 Thread Pietro Romanazzi
Hi, On postfix 2.5.7 running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 8) I've got the following error message: Dec 15 12:09:56 lin2a postfix/smtpd[14097]: connect from 85-18-95-44.ip.fastwebnet.it[85.18.95.44] Dec 15 12:09:56 lin2a postfix/smtpd[14097]: setting up TLS connection

Re: Freebsd 7.2 port of "Postfix 2.7 Snapshot 20091209"

2009-12-17 Thread Jerry
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:14:27 +0100 Len Conrad replied: >Anybody know where to get this? > >The fix reversing the order of black/white queries in postscreen is >important for us. > >thanks >Len You could try the port maintainer: m...@freebsd.org -- Jerry postfix.u...@yahoo.com TO RE

Re: how to reject mail based on destination addresses IF the mail was not sent from local network ?

2009-12-17 Thread sfqsf qsfsfq
2009/12/16 Noel Jones : > On 12/16/2009 10:18 AM, Wietse Venema wrote: >> >> sfqsf qsfsfq: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I would like to configure Postfix to reject mail whose destination >>> match a few addresses IF the mail was not sent from our internal >>> network. >>> >>> Basically i would like to do

Re: Forwarding mail to other email addresses

2009-12-17 Thread /dev/rob0
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 09:51:13AM +, T D wrote: > My basic problem is that I can't work out how to forward email to more > than one recipient. For example, let's say I want o...@example.com to > 1) be delivered to its Cyrus mailbox as normal and 2) to be forwarded > to b...@blackberry.net and

Re: How did this happen??

2009-12-17 Thread Russell Horn
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 3:09 PM, wrote: > > I just couldn't figure out why Postfix says the email > was possibly sent by us??? The receiving server accepted the message before attempting to reject it. As a result it likely bounced based on the email address pointing to your domain. That address

Snapshot 20091209 postscreen failure

2009-12-17 Thread Len Conrad
I did the usual freebsd upgrade postfix stop make make reinstall ( with setenv FORCE_PKG_REGISTER ) postfix start mx1# postconf mail_version mail_version = 2.7-20091209 == dnsblog unix - - n -

Re: Snapshot 20091209 postscreen failure

2009-12-17 Thread Wietse Venema
Len Conrad: > > I did the usual freebsd upgrade > > postfix stop > > make > make reinstall ( with setenv FORCE_PKG_REGISTER ) > > postfix start > > > > mx1# postconf mail_version > mail_version = 2.7-20091209 > > >

Re: Snapshot 20091209 postscreen failure

2009-12-17 Thread Len Conrad
-- Original Message -- From: wie...@porcupine.org (Wietse Venema) Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 12:48:37 -0500 (EST) >Len Conrad: >> >> I did the usual freebsd upgrade >> >> postfix stop >> >> make >> make reinstall ( with setenv FORCE_PKG_REGISTER ) >> >>

RETR ERROR

2009-12-17 Thread osmcr...@gmail.com
HI folks im getting this error with an user from my postfix mail server when i try to download its mails from its thunderbird mail client, i also deleted some messages on the server but the problem continue The RETR command did not succeed. Error Retreiving messages

Re: Snapshot 20091209 postscreen failure

2009-12-17 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 06:54:37PM +0100, Len Conrad wrote: > Dec 17 11:28:39 mx1 postfix/postscreen[4867]: fatal: open database > /var/db/postfix/ps_cache.db: Invalid argument Did you switch from btree to hash or vice-versa? Delete the cache and start from scratch... -- Viktor. Discl

Re: Snapshot 20091209 postscreen failure

2009-12-17 Thread Wietse Venema
Len Conrad: > Dec 17 11:28:39 mx1 postfix/postscreen[4867]: fatal: open database > /var/db/postfix/ps_cache.db: Invalid argument > You switched Berkeley DB versions, or you switched btree/hash types. Delete the file, and try again. Wietse

Re: RETR ERROR

2009-12-17 Thread /dev/rob0
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 12:12:26PM -0600, osmcr...@gmail.com wrote: > HI folks im getting this error with an user from my postfix mail > server when i try to download its mails from its thunderbird mail > client, i also deleted some messages on the server but the problem > continue This is not a P

Re: Snapshot 20091209 postscreen failure

2009-12-17 Thread Len Conrad
>Len Conrad: >> Dec 17 11:28:39 mx1 postfix/postscreen[4867]: fatal: open database >> /var/db/postfix/ps_cache.db: Invalid argument >> > >You switched Berkeley DB versions, or you switched >btree/hash types. maybe "portsnap fetch update" upped the BDB version, I've changed nothing in the main.

Re: spf reject problem

2009-12-17 Thread Noel Jones
On 12/17/2009 9:24 AM, Jack wrote: Hello Everyone, I am rejecting a message that looks legit in respect to the SPF record and I can't figure out why. The domain is scgc.org which shows the following SPF value: v=spf1 ip4:207.203.253.33 ~all Maillog shows this: Dec 17 09:50:03 saturn post

RE: spf reject problem

2009-12-17 Thread Jack
-Original Message- On 12/17/2009 9:24 AM, Jack wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > > > I am rejecting a message that looks legit in respect to the SPF record and I > can't figure out why. > > The domain is scgc.org which shows the following SPF value: > > v=spf1 ip4:207.203.253.33 ~all > > > > Mai

Re: spf reject problem

2009-12-17 Thread Noel Jones
On 12/17/2009 3:57 PM, Jack wrote: -Original Message- On 12/17/2009 9:24 AM, Jack wrote: Hello Everyone, I am rejecting a message that looks legit in respect to the SPF record and I can't figure out why. The domain is scgc.org which shows the following SPF value: v=spf1 ip4:207.20

Re: Snapshot 20091209 postscreen failure

2009-12-17 Thread Len Conrad
-- Original Message -- From: "Len Conrad" Reply-To: Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 19:30:54 +0100 > >>Len Conrad: >>> Dec 17 11:28:39 mx1 postfix/postscreen[4867]: fatal: open database >>> /var/db/postfix/ps_cache.db: Invalid argument >>> >> >>You switched Berk

sane filesystem quotas with maildir

2009-12-17 Thread Noah Sheppard
Postfix users, I am attempting to set up postfix such that using filesystem quotas on users' mail spaces (a directory whose subdirectories are maildirs). After RTF{manual, google, list archives}, I haven't been able to find any good way to do this. A problematic requirement is that we can't let

Re: Snapshot 20091209 postscreen failure

2009-12-17 Thread Wietse Venema
Len Conrad: > >>Len Conrad: > >>> Dec 17 11:28:39 mx1 postfix/postscreen[4867]: fatal: open database > >>> /var/db/postfix/ps_cache.db: Invalid argument > >>> > >> > >>You switched Berkeley DB versions, or you switched > >>btree/hash types. > > > >maybe "portsnap fetch update" upped the BDB versi

Re: sane filesystem quotas with maildir

2009-12-17 Thread Wietse Venema
Noah Sheppard: > 3-Just setting quotas and letting procmail fail to deliver the message > and generate a bounce message: fails because postfix keeps trying to > deliver the message for a long time; we would like a relatively quick > fail and notification. procmail returns a TEMPORARY error conditi

Re: OT: Postfix & ClamAV integration

2009-12-17 Thread Thomas Harold
On 12/17/2009 8:18 AM, JORGE CARMINATI wrote: Hi all! I'm trying to integrate Postfix (chrooted) with ClamAV and am looking for some information about this. It seems that the old fashioned style of configuring Postfix + amavisd-new now days is not recommended (performance) and that the best avail