On 2/2/2012 12:01 πμ, Reindl Harald wrote:
rebuild postfix usually is a work of 5 minutes
was there and distributed 2.8.8 two hours ago to 20 machines via RPM
Hi,
Where can we find a 2.8.x .src.rpm with *standard* Centos 5 postfix
features (ldap, sasl, tls etc.)
Thanks,
Nick
Hi,
Is there any possibility of restricting a user to send particluar no. of
messages. e.g. 100 messages a day. If yes, how to do it.
Rgds,
Santosh
Am 02.02.2012 11:26, schrieb santosh malavade:
Hi,
Is there any possibility of restricting a user to send particluar no. of
messages. e.g. 100 messages a day. If yes, how to do it.
Rgds,
Santosh
you need a policy service for that
perhaps take a look at
http://www.policyd.org/
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 10:07 PM, James Seymour jseym...@linxnet.com wrote:
On Wed, 1 Feb 2012 11:23:46 -0500 (EST)
Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
[snip]
Thanks, Jim.
You're welcome, Wietse. And thank *you* for Postfix.
Regards,
Jim
--
Note: My mail server employs *very*
Vladimir Vassiliev:
Hi,
it's a question more like to developers.
I'm using commercial anti-spam Milter. It adds some headers to message,
particularly,
X-SpamTest-Status and X-SpamTest-Status-Extended. Problem is that only latter
of these two appears
in message. More of it, two
Kshitij,
Feb 1 10:21:43 D1OKH680RL postfix/master[11324]: warning: process
/usr/libexec/postfix/smtpd pid 11339 killed by signal 11
The smtpd service crashed with segmentation violation (SEGV).
There is something wrong with your installation of postfix or
libraries (like database access).
My ISP has recently changed my mail server so that I am forced to use
authentication. I am using SASL with a hash file. That all seems to be
working. However, I am unable to send mail because for some reason
postfix is not sending a MAIL FROM command. The relevant sequence of
messages I get
The article they link to doesn't exist anymore, but I'm wondering if you
need to be using a certain from address, or possibly a certain from
domain ( ie;
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_sender_login_maps)...
That's what the first line suggests to me..
Il 02/02/2012 15.34, Dennis
Vladimir Vassiliev:
Hi,
it's a question more like to developers.
I'm using commercial anti-spam Milter. It adds some headers to message,
particularly,
X-SpamTest-Status and X-SpamTest-Status-Extended. Problem is that only latter
of these two appears
in message. More of it, two copies
Dennis Putnam:
My ISP has recently changed my mail server so that I am forced to use
authentication. I am using SASL with a hash file. That all seems to be
working. However, I am unable to send mail because for some reason
postfix is not sending a MAIL FROM command. The relevant sequence of
Hi Nick,
Thanks for the reply. That link is bad but I have gone to the correct
one. What it is saying is that the from address is not locally known so
it will bounce the mail. That is really a symptom caused by the MAIL
FROM not being sent. Since there is no from address, it cannot verify it
Am 02.02.2012 16:04, schrieb Dennis Putnam:
Hi Nick,
Thanks for the reply. That link is bad but I have gone to the correct one.
What it is saying is that the from
address is not locally known so it will bounce the mail. That is really a
symptom caused by the MAIL FROM not being
sent.
Dennis Putnam:
Thanks but I don't see the relevance of this to my postfix
configuration. Wong link?
According to the SMTP server's reply, you need to set up a verified
sender address.
I't up to you to decide if that is relevant.
Wietse
On 02/02/2012 10:01 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
But your link appears to be for mail clients. I'm not using a mail
client other than sendmail. The from addresses already match ATT
mailbox names. Perhaps I am missing what the MAIL FROM is really
supposed to be.
On 02/02/2012 10:16 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Dennis Putnam:
Thanks but I don't
Am 02.02.2012 16:22, schrieb Dennis Putnam:
But your link appears to be for mail clients. I'm not using a mail
client other than sendmail.
this does not interest the server on the other side
for him you are a client like each other
The from addresses already match ATT mailbox names.
and
Am 02.02.2012 16:36, schrieb Dennis Putnam:
Actually it is ATT and they subcontract out their mail services to Yahoo.
That is the transition I am trying to
resolve. However, you have jogged something in my mind. Although my Postfix
is authenticating as a legitimate user
to the yahoo
Sorry, I hit the reply rather than the reply all. This is the only
discussion list I'm on that does not put the mailing list address in a
reply-to or to. I mostly lurk here so by habit I just use reply.
Anyway, thanks and I think I understand what I need to do. I don't think
postscript can be
Dennis Putnam:
Thanks but I don't see the relevance of this to my postfix
configuration. Wong link?
Wietse:
According to the SMTP server's reply, you need to set up a verified
sender address.
Dennis Putnam:
But your link appears to be for mail clients. I'm not using a mail
client other
On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 09:00:56PM -0800, Ori Bani wrote:
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Simon Brereton
simon.brere...@buongiorno.com wrote:
The OP has decided - and he has that right - that only Mudd's
rpm's will do.
Yes, as they've built a reputation for being quite reliable and
On 2/2/2012 12:56 AM, Uma Shankar wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am stuck at a small configuration. I want my server to only send
mail from specific domains. I have done entries in main.cf
http://main.cf in $mydomain and relay_domains=$mydestination ,
$mydomain but still when I am sending the mail I get
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 02:33:53PM -0800, Peter Scott wrote:
Sending mail via Amazon happens via piping it to a program that
makes an HTTP connection. This takes about 0.5 seconds.
Postfix is a SMTP-Server/-Client, no HTTP-Client.
We
On 1/2/2012 6:00 μμ, James Seymour wrote:
rel-1.1.4 20120201
Thank you James for offering and supporting this great tool.
I have upgraded to v1.1.4 and it runs smoothly on our CentOS 5.7.
A question on pflogsumm:
Is there a way to include stats on SMTPD connections from particular
Hello,
In the logs, there are cases where some message seems to be coming from=.
This seems to be happening when local Postfix returns some delivery
report to sender (sender delivery status notification).
In such cases PFLOGSUMM, instead of a domain name or full sender
address, displays in
From: Sasse, Fred (DNR)
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 4:05 PM
To: 'postfix-users@postfix.org'
Subject: problem with postfix receiving mail
Hello I am trying to get postfix to receive mail with not any success.
I am running SLES 11.1 and Postfix 2.5.
Mail outbound is fine to everywhere.
Hi,
I have a fedora15 installation with postfix-2.8.7 and would like to
throttle the message rate for incoming mail from senders like
constantcontact and other bulk senders. I've read about greylisting,
but I'm not sure what's what I'm looking for, due to the inherent
side-effects.
Is it
On 2/2/2012 4:13 PM, Sasse, Fred (DNR) wrote:
[post in plain-text only please]
/var/log/mail shows no errors.
So what does it show when receiving mail? Anything at all?
I did try telnet (servername) 25 and it is not blocked by iptables.
Did you try this from some external computer or on
I tail /var/spool/mail/root and it doesn't show message received at all.
telnet (servername) 25 works fine from any other server and also my workstation
inside the network.
Thanks for your response. I do have a working server that I am comparing
main.cf and master.cf.
To test mail I am using
On 2/2/2012 4:45 PM, Sasse, Fred (DNR) wrote:
I tail /var/spool/mail/root and it doesn't show message received at all.
telnet (servername) 25 works fine from any other server and also my
workstation inside the network.
So does postfix log anything when you telnet to it? Can you
manually send
On 2/2/2012 4:39 PM, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I have a fedora15 installation with postfix-2.8.7 and would like to
throttle the message rate for incoming mail from senders like
constantcontact and other bulk senders. I've read about greylisting,
but I'm not sure what's what I'm looking for, due to
Thank you, I am able to see the message was received using telnet to send the
message.
I can see the message in /var/mail/root.
So telnet mail works but not other mail. That is a good starting point, but I
don't know what to do next?
Thank you for your help so far !!!
-Original
On Thu, 02 Feb 2012 22:06:32 +0200
Nikolaos Milas nmi...@noa.gr wrote:
On 1/2/2012 6:00 μμ, James Seymour wrote:
rel-1.1.4 20120201
Thank you James for offering and supporting this great tool.
You're welcome.
[snip]
Is there a way to include stats on SMTPD connections from
On Thu, 02 Feb 2012 23:49:19 +0200
Nikolaos Milas nmi...@noa.gr wrote:
Hello,
In the logs, there are cases where some message seems to be coming
from=.
That's because they are.
[snip]
In such cases PFLOGSUMM, instead of a domain name or full sender
address, displays in the stats
On 2/2/2012 5:27 PM, Sasse, Fred (DNR) wrote:
Thank you, I am able to see the message was received using telnet to send the
message.
I can see the message in /var/mail/root.
So telnet mail works but not other mail. That is a good starting point, but
I don't know what to do next?
If
I can telnet 156.98.124.26 25 from out here. So I would agree your
postfix looks fine. What MX record is suppose to get people to
156.98.124.26 ?
Penguin Toes
Thanks All. A few firm boundaries does wonder for the chaos.
-- Cocktail in hand now
--- Penguin Five Toes
Bug or Doco miss-print?
SMTPD_POLICY_README on web and in source readme file says:
11 policy_time_limit = 3600
snip
Note: the policy_time_limit parameter will not show up in postconf
command output before Postfix version 2.9. This
snip
(Fair enough, it's been working for years anyway)
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