Re: aliases

2011-11-18 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* peng...@sepserver.net : > I have in my /etc/aliases the text "postmaster: root". I sent an email to > postmas...@mydomain.com. I checked the log files of the server but do not > see any indication of any email being received. Would there be a log of > mail reveived in mail.log? I checked /root/Ma

Re: rambo

2011-11-18 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 19.11.2011 02:05, schrieb peng...@sepserver.net: > What do I make out of this? > > Nov 19 00:07:39 pinkie postfix/smtp[8661]: ABEB11855B: > to=, relay=mx1.emailsrvr.com[72.4.117.21]:25, > delay=75, delays=75/0.01/0.25/0.24 that your mail is at mx1.emailsrvr.com and what happened there with i

Re: rambo

2011-11-18 Thread penguin
OH... By the way I have three MX servers in my zone. pinkie is the last of the three with priority 80 and the adress postmas...@mydomain.com only exists on pinkie not on the other two MX servers.

Re: rambo

2011-11-18 Thread penguin
What do I make out of this? Nov 18 23:46:50 pinkie postfix/postfix-script[7694]: warning: /var/spool/postfix/etc/localtime and /etc/localtime differ Nov 18 23:51:23 pinkie postfix/postqueue[7970]: fatal: usage: postqueue -f | postqueue -i queueid | postqueue -p | postqueue -s site Nov 19 00:05:38

Re: rambo

2011-11-18 Thread Wietse Venema
peng...@sepserver.net: > Pasted at the bottom of my message is my telnet session. Where is my mail? Look in your mail logfile! Wietse

rambo

2011-11-18 Thread penguin
Pasted at the bottom of my message is my telnet session. Where is my mail? It is not in /var/mail nor is it in /root/Mail. It was supposed to have been delivered yet I do not see it. Is this maybe because I am using courier? Thanks!

Re: aliases

2011-11-18 Thread Jeroen Geilman
On 2011-11-19 00:20, ml wrote: Le 18.11.2011 23:21, Wietse Venema a écrit : peng...@sepserver.net: I have in my /etc/aliases the text "postmaster: root". I sent an email to postmas...@mydomain.com. I checked the log files of the server but do not see any indication of any email being received

Re: aliases

2011-11-18 Thread ml
Le 18.11.2011 23:21, Wietse Venema a écrit : peng...@sepserver.net: I have in my /etc/aliases the text "postmaster: root". I sent an email to postmas...@mydomain.com. I checked the log files of the server but do not see any indication of any email being received. Would there be a log of All

Re: aliases

2011-11-18 Thread Wietse Venema
peng...@sepserver.net: > I have in my /etc/aliases the text "postmaster: root". I sent an email to > postmas...@mydomain.com. I checked the log files of the server but do not > see any indication of any email being received. Would there be a log of All delivery attempts are logged, local and remot

Re: aliases

2011-11-18 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* peng...@sepserver.net : > I have in my /etc/aliases the text "postmaster: root". I sent an email to > postmas...@mydomain.com. I checked the log files of the server but do not > see any indication of any email being received. Show the logs please > Would there be a log of mail reveived in mail.

aliases

2011-11-18 Thread penguin
I have in my /etc/aliases the text "postmaster: root". I sent an email to postmas...@mydomain.com. I checked the log files of the server but do not see any indication of any email being received. Would there be a log of mail reveived in mail.log? I checked /root/Mail and the directory is empty. I c

Strange transport problem

2011-11-18 Thread Anne Wilson
My home LAN has a strange problem. We use postfix on my IMAP server to separate local mail from external mail. The transport hash is based on: lydgate.net local: .lydgate.netlocal: lydgate.lan local: .lydgate.lanlocal: * smtp:[mailhost.zen.co.uk] .* smtp:[mailhost.zen

Re: Distribute mail based on sending domain?

2011-11-18 Thread vr
On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 09:19:50 -0200, Fernando Maior wrote: Hi, Just when I pressed "send" I realize that may be the sender dependent relayhost maps should be useful too. Have a look at it, if you please. http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#sender_dependent_relayhost_maps Atenciosamente,

Re: postmas...@mydomain.com

2011-11-18 Thread Fernando Maior
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 4:26 PM, wrote: > I just installed postfix on Debian6. It's humming along and I am > sending mail from it. I noticed that there is a folder /root/Mail > although there is no mail in it yet. Also there seems to be nothing at > all in /var/mail/. Doesn't Postfix create postm

Re: postmas...@mydomain.com

2011-11-18 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2011-11-18 1:34 PM, Charles Marcus wrote: One of the first things I always do is alias root to my admin account, Should have read: "One of the first things I always do *when setting up a new mail server* is alias root to my admin account,..." -- Best regards, Charles

Re: postmas...@mydomain.com

2011-11-18 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2011-11-18 1:26 PM, < wrote: I just installed postfix on Debian6. It's humming along and I am sending mail from it. I noticed that there is a folder /root/Mail although there is no mail in it yet. Also there seems to be nothing at all in/var/mail/. Doesn't Postfix createpostmas...@mydomain.co

postmas...@mydomain.com

2011-11-18 Thread penguin
I just installed postfix on Debian6. It's humming along and I am sending mail from it. I noticed that there is a folder /root/Mail although there is no mail in it yet. Also there seems to be nothing at all in /var/mail/. Doesn't Postfix create postmas...@mydomain.com by default? I am using mutt

Re: Rewriting question

2011-11-18 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 08:30:37AM +0100, Claudio Kuenzler wrote: > Victor, take a look at my e-mail sent 3 days ago in the same thread. I > already mentioned the smtp_generic_maps there (order before canonical). Regardless of past thread history, advice to use wildcard canonical mappings on inte

Re: mail defered on local network

2011-11-18 Thread jeffrey j donovan
On Nov 18, 2011, at 10:26 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote: > Thank you Wietse, > > I appreciate your reply. Here's what I've found. > > From the problem host: > > [monitor03:myuser:~]$telnet alt4.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com > Trying 74.125.39.26... > telnet: connect to address 74.125.39.26: Connection ref

Re: postfix log

2011-11-18 Thread Leslie León Sinclair
You can do a python script to parse/split in different lines or parameters /var/log/[mail.log | maillog] and insert records into MySQL database. Best regards, Leslie. -- /*** *Leslie León Sinclair *Administrador de Redes *Facultad de Ingenieria E

Re: postfix log

2011-11-18 Thread jeffrey j donovan
On Nov 18, 2011, at 8:45 AM, Amira Othman wrote: > Hi all > Is it possible to have postfix log to be written in database instead of file? > If it’s not possible could I copy some information out of log file and then > insert them in database? > > regards you can cat awk grep sed /var/log/fil

Re: mail defered on local network

2011-11-18 Thread Tim Dunphy
Thank you Wietse, I appreciate your reply. Here's what I've found. From the problem host: [monitor03:myuser:~]$telnet alt4.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com Trying 74.125.39.26... telnet: connect to address 74.125.39.26: Connection refused From the EC2 instance: [root@puppet ~]# telnet alt4.gma

Re: postfix log

2011-11-18 Thread Wietse Venema
Brian Evans - Postfix List: > > > > Hi all > > > > Is it possible to have postfix log to be written in database instead > > of file? If it?s not possible could I copy some information out of log > > file and then insert them in database? > > As reported to you twice in the past week, Postfix logs

Re: postfix log

2011-11-18 Thread Brian Evans - Postfix List
On 11/18/2011 8:45 AM, Amira Othman wrote: > > Hi all > > Is it possible to have postfix log to be written in database instead > of file? If it’s not possible could I copy some information out of log > file and then insert them in database? > > As reported to you twice in the past week, Postfix lo

postfix log

2011-11-18 Thread Amira Othman
Hi all Is it possible to have postfix log to be written in database instead of file? If it's not possible could I copy some information out of log file and then insert them in database? regards

Re: mail defered on local network

2011-11-18 Thread Wietse Venema
Tim Dunphy: > [monitor03:root:/etc/postfix]#telnet localhost 25 ... > [root@cloud postfix]# telnet localhost 25 The problem is with DELIVERING mail not receiving it. Therefore, try to telnet to the DESTINATION, not the Postfix MTA. Wietse