On 9/25/2011 10:41 AM, Simon Deziel wrote:
On 09/24/2011 01:22 PM, Steve Weigold wrote:
First, if I telnet to the machine from a windows box, I receive the
greeting from the box, but there seems to be something corrupted in that
the first command I send seems to be ignored until I send a second
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
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> Am 25.09.2011 17:51, schrieb John Hinton:
>> On 9/25/2011 10:56 AM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
>>> On Sunday 25 September 2011 07:27:59 Phill Edwards wrote:
> Where did you look? A source install of Postfix using default
> paths places an /
Am 25.09.2011 17:51, schrieb John Hinton:
> On 9/25/2011 10:56 AM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
>> On Sunday 25 September 2011 07:27:59 Phill Edwards wrote:
Where did you look? A source install of Postfix using default
paths places an /etc/postfix/aliases file.
>>> I installed from CentOS RPMs. The
On 9/25/2011 10:56 AM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
On Sunday 25 September 2011 07:27:59 Phill Edwards wrote:
Where did you look? A source install of Postfix using default
paths places an /etc/postfix/aliases file.
I installed from CentOS RPMs. The version I have is
postfix-2.3.3-2.3.el5_6.
FYI that vers
On Sunday 25 September 2011 07:27:59 Phill Edwards wrote:
> > Where did you look? A source install of Postfix using default
> > paths places an /etc/postfix/aliases file.
>
> I installed from CentOS RPMs. The version I have is
> postfix-2.3.3-2.3.el5_6.
FYI that version was EOL in 2009.
> /etc/
On 09/24/2011 01:22 PM, Steve Weigold wrote:
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> Greetings everyone,
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> I'm testing a postfix install on a machine on my local lan. Although I
> don't expect it to be relevant to the problem, it's an embedded debian
> system. Postfix is configured to relay through an ISP email server to
> send
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 22:27:59 +1000, Phill Edwards wrote:
Where did you look? A source install of Postfix using default paths
places an /etc/postfix/aliases file.
I installed from CentOS RPMs. The version I have is
postfix-2.3.3-2.3.el5_6.
/etc/postfix contains these files:
access
On 9/25/2011 7:25 AM, Thomas Trepper wrote:
Hi Wietse,
I tried your solution with the content-filter option and I have the
following in master.cf:
127.0.0.1:25inet n - n - - smtpd
-o content_filter=smtp:[wp180.webpack.hosteurope.de:25]
No. I believe you need
> Where did you look? A source install of Postfix using default paths
> places an /etc/postfix/aliases file.
I installed from CentOS RPMs. The version I have is postfix-2.3.3-2.3.el5_6.
/etc/postfix contains these files:
access header_checksmain.cf.rpmsave postfix-script trans
Hi Wietse,
I tried your solution with the content-filter option and I have the
following in master.cf:
127.0.0.1:25inet n - n - - smtpd
-o content_filter=smtp:[wp180.webpack.hosteurope.de:25]
-o local_recipient_maps=
-o relay_recipient_maps=
-o relay_d
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