On 2011-10-05 20:22, mephistophe...@operamail.com wrote:
My Postfix delivers to an IMAP store using LMTP.
I intend to have known users only defined in IMAP server's LMTP config.
That's a bad idea, unless you run an open relay; postfix should know
what valid recipients are, so it can reject ev
John,
> Oct 5 00:10:22 myhost postfix/smtp[28713]: 125BC2400A7:
> to=, relay=mail.abc.tld[123.456.789.123]:25,
> delay=187500, delays=186888/0.01/0.16/612, dsn=4.4.2, status=deferred
> (conversation with mail.abc.tld[123.456.789.123] timed out while sending
> end of data -- message may be sen
Hi all,
I am configuring autoresponder but using shell script as I don't want to use
mysql and I am already not using it in my postfix configuration. Everything
works fine except when sending mail from autoreply account to another
autoreply account it enters infinite loop of sending mail. When
Am 06.10.2011 11:43, schrieb Amira Othman:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I am configuring autoresponder but using shell script as I don’t want to
> use mysql and I am already not using it in my postfix configuration.
> Everything works fine except when sending mail from autoreply account to
> another auto
Hi all,
I'm fairly new to configuring postfix, but am well versed in message
routing in general on other mail platforms. I'm attempting to configure
postfix to do the following:
1. route/forward any mail received destined to domain.org via ldap
lookup, specifically using mailRoutingAddress a
Hello
I am trying to configure postfix to pull the values of a LDAP user group and
distribute the email accordingly. I have gotten as far as having it pull
the info however it passes it as one long comma separated string and as such
it is not correctly delivering email. Below is a copy of my conf
Scott Kitterman wrote:
On Thursday, October 06, 2011 12:06:41 AM Miles Fidelman wrote:
Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
The Postfix SMTP server does not implement the legacy Sendmail SMTP
help interface, this feature is obsolete.
Last time I looked (just now), RFC5321 stated:
"SMTP servers SHOULD supp
On 10/6/2011 9:00 AM, Aaron Bliss wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm fairly new to configuring postfix, but am well versed in message
> routing in general on other mail platforms. I'm attempting to
> configure postfix to do the following:
>
> 1. route/forward any mail received destined to domain.org via ldap
On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 11:04:01AM -0300, Bevan Agard wrote:
> I am trying to configure postfix to pull the values of a LDAP user group and
> distribute the email accordingly. I have gotten as far as having it pull
> the info however it passes it as one long comma separated string and as such
> i
List management at KPSU isn't what it could be.
We've got contacts for a few domains which haven't existed in human memory,
and whose messages gum up our works. While I work with client relations to
mop up the mess, would it be possible to define a delivery rule and assign
domains to it such that
On Thursday, October 06, 2011 9:28 AM, "Jeroen Geilman"
wrote:
> That's a bad idea, unless you run an open relay; postfix should know
> what valid recipients are, so it can reject everything that is not.
It works fine. Users that are defined in Dovecot/LMTP pass/user-db are
accepted; if not d
On 6/10/2011 6:38 μμ, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
Rather, group expansion MUST ONLY happen when in alias_maps
or virtual_alias_maps, where you are replacing an address
with one or more target addresses.
Exactly. See here for an implementation:
http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-technical/20110
On 06.10.2011, at 16:04, Bevan Agard wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am trying to configure postfix to pull the values of a LDAP user group and
> distribute the email accordingly. I have gotten as far as having it pull the
> info however it passes it as one long comma separated string and as such it
>
On 2011-10-06 18:06, mephistophe...@operamail.com wrote:
On Thursday, October 06, 2011 9:28 AM, "Jeroen Geilman"
wrote:
That's a bad idea, unless you run an open relay; postfix should know
what valid recipients are, so it can reject everything that is not.
It works fine. Users that are defi
On 2011-10-06 17:58, Edward Morbius wrote:
List management at KPSU isn't what it could be.
We've got contacts for a few domains which haven't existed in human
memory, and whose messages gum up our works. While I work with client
relations to mop up the mess, would it be possible to define a
Hey,
a small not-quite but a bit postfix related issue.
We (or better said: an over-eager third party) have been running some
performance tests against our future outbound bulkmail platform (no, not
UCE, university stuff), which consists of multiple SLES11.1 VMs with 1GB
of RAM and 4 vCPU eac
Zitat von Bernhard Schmidt :
Hey,
a small not-quite but a bit postfix related issue.
We (or better said: an over-eager third party) have been running
some performance tests against our future outbound bulkmail platform
(no, not UCE, university stuff), which consists of multiple SLES11.1
On 06.10.2011 22:49, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Hi,
lxmhs45:/var/spool/postfix-bulk/postfix-bulkinhss # touch a
touch: cannot touch `a': No space left on device
lxmhs45:/var/spool/postfix-bulk/postfix-bulkinhss # df .
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdb 10475520 7471160
Zitat von Bernhard Schmidt :
On 06.10.2011 22:49, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Hi,
lxmhs45:/var/spool/postfix-bulk/postfix-bulkinhss # touch a
touch: cannot touch `a': No space left on device
lxmhs45:/var/spool/postfix-bulk/postfix-bulkinhss # df .
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Moun
How should i change the policy?
as a example
(Do Not Reply) is not allowed but
(Do_Not_Reply) is allowed to send.
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