On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 07:57:31PM +0800, Joe Wong wrote:
> Sorry, I meant this setting
>
> sender_dependent_relayhost_maps
>
> when the delivery failed in the first attempt, the mail is sent through the
> host defined relayhost in main.cf in the second time.
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 05:45:03PM
On Tue, 2011-05-31 at 20:22:56 -0500, Justin Tocci wrote:
> I tried tcpdump and that led me to check my router for possible
> issues. I am now on a DMZ so that should eliminate that as a
> possibility.
You need to capture the packets between Netflix and your server (DMZ or
elsewhere) and paste th
I tried tcpdump and that led me to check my router for possible issues. I am
now on a DMZ so that should eliminate that as a possibility. (Correct me if I'm
wrong.)
Anyway, new DMZ has been working great and network seems fine. So after work I
tried to get email from Netflix again but no joy. I
On 5/31/2011 5:18 PM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> sorry if this mail does not belong here, but maybe some other admins
> share the same burden. :-)
Correct. This subject is totally off topic here. Asking for help
configuring Postfix to use a DNSBL is on topic. Discussion WRT being
Hello,
sorry if this mail does not belong here, but maybe some other admins
share the same burden. :-)
Probably a never ending story, according to googling a bit, but:
Anyone has recent experience with SORBS? One of the servers I
administer has been hitten several times by SORBS. The messages
ref
> Benny Pedersen:
> > since i never travel outside my own country i have desided to limit based
> > on ip to not have sasl on whole ipv4 and now ipv6 ip ranges, my question
> > is, is enough to remove starttls in port 25 to disable sasl for this
> > clients ?
> >
> > there is properly better ways
Benny Pedersen:
> since i never travel outside my own country i have desided to limit based
> on ip to not have sasl on whole ipv4 and now ipv6 ip ranges, my question
> is, is enough to remove starttls in port 25 to disable sasl for this
> clients ?
>
> there is properly better ways to make it, i
since i never travel outside my own country i have desided to limit based
on ip to not have sasl on whole ipv4 and now ipv6 ip ranges, my question
is, is enough to remove starttls in port 25 to disable sasl for this
clients ?
there is properly better ways to make it, i just need to know them so
Le 31/05/2011 11:57, an...@melted-ice.co.uk a écrit :
> What a fool, !
> Appologies for the incorrect previous explanation and many thanks for the
> reply pointing out my mistake :)
>
> point 4 previous should have referenced Postfix1
>
> My goal is if possible I'd like to have an independant se
Thanks for the replies.
I forgotten some details in my last mail:
Our current configuration looks like this:
[outter-postfix] (MX, Spamfilter, virus scanner ...) <=> [inner-postfix]
(expands the virtual recipients, delivers mails to different internel MTA's)
<=> Exchange Server (holds the user
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 08:30:02AM -0500, I failed to complete:
> This connection should have been logged, about a minute or two
> before 13:07:21 UTC. If not
... and assuming that the name/IP address was correct, perhaps
something is wrong with your syslog daemon, Try restarting it.
--
Off
Thomas Berger:
> Hi all,
>
> in our current configuration, we have one postfix system, in front of some
> other mailservers.
>
> We check the recipient address of incoming mails at the first system, and
> could reject the mail there, if send to an unknown user.
> But if the users mailbox is fu
On 05/31/2011 02:02 PM, Mihira Fernando wrote:
On 05/31/2011 12:18 PM, Kurniawan Junaidy wrote:
hi folks,
I am using postfix on my vps ubuntu lucid 10.04. The problem is i
can't get email that sent from external domain like ymail or gmail
and there is no log information about incoming email.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 03:20:05PM +0200, Thomas Berger wrote:
> in our current configuration, we have one postfix system, in front
> of some other mailservers.
>
> We check the recipient address of incoming mails at the first
> system, and could reject the mail there, if send to an unknown
> u
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 01:23:23AM +0200, mouss wrote:
> is an invalid address. try again...
> you want ...
http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html#fantasy
--
Viktor.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:32:54PM +0530, Mihira Fernando wrote:
> On 05/31/2011 12:18 PM, Kurniawan Junaidy wrote:
> >myhostname = espindonesia.net
snip
> dig -t mx espindonesia.net shows :
>
> espindonesia.net. 300 IN MX 10 mail.espindonesia.net.
>
> ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
>
Hi all,
in our current configuration, we have one postfix system, in front of some
other mailservers.
We check the recipient address of incoming mails at the first system, and could
reject the mail there, if send to an unknown user.
But if the users mailbox is full, we would send backscatter.
What a fool, !
Appologies for the incorrect previous explanation and many thanks for the reply
pointing out my mistake :)
point 4 previous should have referenced Postfix1
My goal is if possible I'd like to have an independant server (the gateway)
wash all mail whether internal or external befor
On 05/31/2011 12:18 PM, Kurniawan Junaidy wrote:
hi folks,
I am using postfix on my vps ubuntu lucid 10.04. The problem is i
can't get email that sent from external domain like ymail or gmail and
there is no log information about incoming email.
Here is my postfix configurations:
*smtpd_ban
Am 31.05.2011 08:48, schrieb Kurniawan Junaidy:
> hi folks,
>
> I am using postfix on my vps ubuntu lucid 10.04. The problem is i can't get
> email that sent from external domain
> like ymail or gmail and there is no log information about incoming email.
>
> Here is my postfix configurations
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