On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 06:34:50PM -0400, Ben Rosengart wrote:
Sendmail::Pmilter is recent, but lacks a maintainer. No traffic on
its mailing list since 2009.
Well it worked fine for small scale stuff I used. And I've seen others use
it. There's still three maintainers assigned, last
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 08:52:54PM -0500, Noel Jones wrote:
Yes, I would always choose telnet first. Unfortunately, if you want
to test an encrypted session telnet fails miserably.
The [press R to renegotiate] behavior of s_client is documented and,
last time I looked, can't be disabled.
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Ulrich Zehl ulrich-post...@topfen.net wrote:
For basic testing, I tend to use gnutls-cli --starttls, where it
starts a
plain text session, and only begins TLS negotiation when you send it
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(or SIGALRM, but ^D has always been easy enough for
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Victoriano Giralt victori...@uma.es wrote:
And I have found that gnutls-climate is better for testing IPv6
servers.
Stupid autocorrection, I meant gnutls-cli
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On 15/3/2012 3:14 πμ, Sahil Tandon wrote:
Does your /etc/ld.so.conf contain the
appropriate paths, and is your hints file up to date?
Thank you Sahil,
Your hint gave me a solution:
I found that there was no ld path configured for these libraries.
I created a file:
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:44:33AM +0100, Victoriano Giralt wrote:
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Victoriano Giralt victori...@uma.es wrote:
And I have found that gnutls-climate is better for testing IPv6
servers.
Stupid autocorrection, I meant gnutls-cli
Sorry for
On Mar 14, 2012, at 19:39, Ed W wrote:
On 13/03/2012 23:50, Wietse Venema wrote:
#submission inet n - n - - smtpd
# -o syslog_name=postfix/submission
# -o smtpd_tls_security_level=encrypt
I forget the exact details now, but one mail client, I think it might
On Mar 14, 2012, at 21:03, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Charles Marcus cmar...@media-brokers.com:
On 2012-03-14 2:39 PM, Ed W li...@wildgooses.com wrote:
I see no reason to *require* encryption on the submission port (RFC
aside).
Unless you prefer that sniffers not be able to see your
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SamLT s...@sltosis.org wrote:
Sorry for the OT, but does s_client even works with IPv6? I've never
found how?
In my experience, limited to bare IPv6 addresses, it does not.
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DTNX/NGMX Postmaster postmas...@dtnx.net wrote:
I don't know about Android, but we have not seen any issues with the
iPhone/iPad. Works fine with TLS 'encrypt' in our setups, as suggested
above.
In my experience, both the manufacturer provided
On 15/3/2012 12:46 μμ, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
Now I'll have to setup an installation to test everything and confirm
correct software operation.
I would like to test the new RPMs on a server (CentOS 5.8 x86_64) where
there is already a Postfix v2.8.2 built from source (following
directions:
Nikolaos Milas:
Is there a way to completely uninstall this version?
That would be a mistake - you'd lose your configuration.
Instead, use make upgrade which updates main.cf and master.cf
to maintain compatibility with the earlier version.
If you just copy old config files over a new Postfix
Ben Rosengart wrote:
What is the best Perl interface for milters? I found several:
Sendmail::Milter is way old, and demands -Dusethreads -- my perl is
built with -Duseithreads.
Sendmail::Pmilter is recent, but lacks a maintainer. No traffic on
its mailing list since 2009.
On 15/3/2012 4:01 μμ, Wietse Venema wrote:
Instead, use make upgrade which updates main.cf and master.cf
to maintain compatibility with the earlier version.
Thank you Wietse.
That's how I've been upgrading until now (using make upgrade). But now
I want to switch from source-compilation to
On 15/3/2012 7:56 μμ, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
So, I guess that if I upgrade using an RPM (through rpm -Uvh), as I
described, the upgrade is expected to be successful too?
I would like to also clarify that the system shows:
# rpm -qa | grep postfix
postfix-2.3.3-2.1.el5_2
because the
On 03/14/2012 04:19 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm currently running a pretty basic high-availability configuration
for our mail server (postfix) - it simply runs in a Xen virtual
machine, with mirrored disks across two machines (DRBD), and failover
of the VM if something goes wrong
On 03/12/2012 06:05 PM, Janne H wrote:
Hello.
I've setup a null client (from the postfix doc) to use a sender rewrite with
sender_canonical_maps to send mail from serv...@foo.bar through a mailgateway.
And before finishing of the mailgateway config, I got a bounce back. So how can
I fix the
Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On 03/14/2012 04:19 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm currently running a pretty basic high-availability configuration
for our mail server (postfix) - it simply runs in a Xen virtual
machine, with mirrored disks across two machines (DRBD), and failover
of the VM
Nikolaos Milas:
If you just copy old config files over a new Postfix installation
then you will end up with a broken system.
Hmm, could you please provide some more details on it? Why so? I would
imagine that a full set of master.cf, main.cf and any other files used
therein (hash files,
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