Hi All,
Sorry if I re-posting again, maybe someone has posted this one before.
I am using postfix and want to certain recipient only receive email from
outside with certain subject. such as t...@mydomain.com only receive email
with subject test 1 and test 2
Is it possible? If yes does
On 7/18/2011 1:29 AM, Marky Yehezkiel[SNC] wrote:
I am using postfix and want to certain recipient only receive email from
outside with certain subject. such as t...@mydomain.com only receive email
with subject test 1 and test 2
Is it possible? If yes does anyone has done it ? and how to
Op 18-7-2011 8:29, Marky Yehezkiel[SNC] schreef:
Hi All,
Sorry if I re-posting again, maybe someone has posted this one before.
I am using postfix and want to certain recipient only receive email
from outside with certain subject. such as t...@mydomain.com only
receive email with subject
l...@airstreamcomm.net wrote:
To summarize, we think SMTP Auth is the simplest and most useful way to
allow people to send mail through our outbound mail system, and we are
hoping to get some feedback from the community regarding this perspective.
Hi,
I think it's a good idea. Additionally
seconded, only that submission is 587 ;)
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From: Бак Микаел mikael@yandex.ru
To: Postfix users
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 12:59:05 +0200
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l...@airstreamcomm.net wrote:
To summarize, we think
On 2011-07-18 02:30:04 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 7/18/2011 1:29 AM, Marky Yehezkiel[SNC] wrote:
I am using postfix and want to certain recipient only receive email from
outside with certain subject. such as t...@mydomain.com only receive email
with subject test 1 and test 2
Is it
Wietse Venema:
Andrew Miklas:
Hi,
I'm using Postfix with the pipe transport to deliver mail to an
internal application. The transport map is set to forward all
messages destined to *@*.pagerduty.com to the application.
This usually works really well, but we occasionally have
We use combination of POP/IMAP before SMTP or SMTP auth.
--C
Bernhard Rohrer wrote:
seconded,
only that submission is 587 ;)
original message-
From:
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mikael@yandex.ru
To: Postfix users
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 12:59:05
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 09:20:12AM -0400, Curtis Maurand wrote:
We use combination of POP/IMAP before SMTP or SMTP auth.
Since this thread was about best practices, let's not sully it with
dirty kludges. :) POP/IMAP-before-SMTP was an ugly workaround at
best. It's not always going to work with
On 2011-07-18 13:18, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2011-07-18 02:30:04 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 7/18/2011 1:29 AM, Marky Yehezkiel[SNC] wrote:
I am using postfix and want to certain recipient only receive email from
outside with certain subject. such as t...@mydomain.com only receive email
On 2011-07-17 20:19, mouss wrote:
Le 17/07/2011 12:49, Thomas Zehbe a écrit :
Hello List,
I have an installtion using bitdefender as a virus scanner using the
content_filter option.
bitdefender's smtp daemon listens on port 10025, in main.cf therefore this is
defined:
content_filter =
I'm doing a 1.5M accounts setup with smtp-auth (submission tcp/587 using
postfix with dovecot-auth) and a plain smtp/25 for an allowed range of IP's
for our fixed IP customers
The backend is openldap/postfix/dovecot
--
Søren Schrøder.
Obey Gravity - It's the law !
Having read quite a few of the messages in this list about bounces, I really
didn't find any (though they may be there) related to preventing bounces for
resource limits, and other unpredictable and strange occurrences. That is my
question, NOT bad recipient, etc. Yes, I know bounces and
On 7/18/2011 1:47 PM, Steve Fatula wrote:
Having read quite a few of the messages in this list about bounces, I really
didn't find any (though they may be there) related to preventing bounces for
resource limits, and other unpredictable and strange occurrences. That is my
question, NOT bad
My opinion is if you correctly reject -- not bounce --
spam/virus/bad recipient email, that takes care of 95%+ of the
problem bounces, and is a good practice minimum standard.
Agreed, and I do.
I guess then that I should change the after queue SPAM content filter to use
the
advanced method
Could somebody please tell me if it's possible to setup Postfix in order to
make the reception date is shown instead of the email-messages sent-date?
I mean, the purpose of my inquiry, is to determine if it's possible to avoid
fake or incorrect dates in received email that can cause confusion
On 07/18/11 17:38, Pablo Chamorro wrote:
Could somebody please tell me if it's possible to setup Postfix in
order to make the reception date is shown instead of the
email-messages sent-date?
Postfix doesn't show the date, your email client does. In Thunderbird, I
just right-click the little
Am 18.07.2011 23:38, schrieb Pablo Chamorro:
Could somebody please tell me if it's possible to setup Postfix in order
to make the reception date is shown instead of the email-messages sent-date?
I mean, the purpose of my inquiry, is to determine if it's possible to avoid
fake
or
Pablo Chamorro:
Could somebody please tell me if it's possible to setup Postfix
in order to make the reception date is shown instead of the
email-messages sent-date?
The Date: header is defined in email RFCs as the time
that mail was sent.
I mean, the purpose of my inquiry, is to determine
Hi List,
I have been searching google and man pages etc. but been unable to
find the answer so far.
I have an e-mailaddress (a group) that it's currently only possible to
send e-mail to from the local users, this is achieved with the
following content in /etc/postfix/access:
all@
Le 18/07/2011 19:01, Jeroen Geilman a écrit :
On 2011-07-17 20:19, mouss wrote:
Le 17/07/2011 12:49, Thomas Zehbe a écrit :
Hello List,
I have an installtion using bitdefender as a virus scanner using the
content_filter option.
bitdefender's smtp daemon listens on port 10025, in main.cf
Le 18/07/2011 19:40, Søren Schrøder a écrit :
I'm doing a 1.5M accounts setup with smtp-auth (submission tcp/587 using
postfix with dovecot-auth) and a plain smtp/25 for an allowed range of IP's
for our fixed IP customers
The backend is openldap/postfix/dovecot
are you a (relatively)
Le 18/07/2011 20:47, Steve Fatula a écrit :
Having read quite a few of the messages in this list about bounces, I really
didn't find any (though they may be there) related to preventing bounces for
resource limits, and other unpredictable and strange occurrences. That is my
question, NOT
Le 18/07/2011 21:41, Robert Schmid a écrit :
Ever since I discovered wildcard addressing in qmail (recipient delimiters in
postfix) I have been using them to identify which companies and organizations
sell my address. In each case, if I give my email address to foo.com, I send
it
Le 18/07/2011 23:38, Pablo Chamorro a écrit :
Could somebody please tell me if it's possible to setup Postfix in order to
make the reception date is shown instead of the email-messages sent-date?
The Date: header is defined by the standard as the date the message is
sent. do not fight
Le 18/07/2011 23:50, Thomas von Eyben a écrit :
Hi List,
I have been searching google and man pages etc. but been unable to
find the answer so far.
I have an e-mailaddress (a group) that it's currently only possible to
send e-mail to from the local users, this is achieved with the
On Jul 18, 2011, at 5:47 PM, mouss wrote:
Le 18/07/2011 21:41, Robert Schmid a écrit :
Ever since I discovered wildcard addressing in qmail (recipient delimiters
in postfix) I have been using them to identify which companies and
organizations sell my address. In each case, if I give my
Thanks all for the input especially for Eesger.
Yesterday we able block the certain subject to certain recipient using
spamassasin by giving high score.
But another question appear, how to allow certain words to certain
recipient? Like firewall in freebsd or another OS that can allow certain IP
On 07/18/2011 06:35 PM, mouss wrote:
Le 18/07/2011 19:40, Søren Schrøder a écrit :
I'm doing a 1.5M accounts setup with smtp-auth (submission tcp/587 using
postfix with dovecot-auth) and a plain smtp/25 for an allowed range of IP's
for our fixed IP customers
The backend is
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