Den 2012-06-29 22:12, Andrew Beverley skrev:
+1. I do it that way: it works well with fast delivery.
one could hack mailman to use some python code to sign mails, it
already can remove senders dkim key if wanted, and python have the
needed dkim module, suggest to mailman maintainers :=)
We forward email for a few customers we host using virtual alias maps
through postfixadmin. As I always do with making major changes to
postfix, I set it for soft_bounce. I recently move a mail system to a
new server and created a problem by mistyping an alias. I now have over
300 emails stuck in
Never mind, I figured it out
create a temporary entry in virtual, postsuper -r ALL
--Richard
On 6/30/2012 9:06 AM, Richard B. Pyne wrote:
We forward email for a few customers we host using virtual alias maps
through postfixadmin. As I always do with making major changes to
postfix, I set it
On 2012-06-30 Richard B. Pyne wrote:
We forward email for a few customers we host using virtual alias maps
through postfixadmin. As I always do with making major changes to
postfix, I set it for soft_bounce. I recently move a mail system to a
new server and created a problem by mistyping an
On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 05:18:13 + (UTC)
Kshitij mali kshitij.m...@orange.com wrote:
Hello sir ,
Please delete the thread or atleast hide the ipadress and email
address in the content on the below archived post:
You have already asked this. Wietse made it perfectly clear that the
* Scott Kitterman post...@kitterman.com:
There's more than one way to do it. The most common these days seems to be
the opendkim milter. See opendkim.org for details. They also have their own
mailing list where you can ask questions about setup if you have them.
On mail.python.org we're
On Mon, 2012-06-04 at 15:47 -0500, /dev/rob0 wrote:
I've come across instances when mail is still delivered to a
command using the user nobody (such as when a mail is generated
from the local server rather than delivered from an external
source).
You forgot to include logs and
Am 30.06.2012 22:41, schrieb Andrew Beverley:
html_directory = /usr/share/doc/postfix-2.3.3/html
Hmmm, 2.3.3 is very old, and did not have support for this:
Well spotted. I should have said: this is Postfix 2.7.1. That's a
hangover from the original installation.
make a bugreport to your
On Sat, 2012-06-30 at 22:53 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 30.06.2012 22:41, schrieb Andrew Beverley:
html_directory = /usr/share/doc/postfix-2.3.3/html
Hmmm, 2.3.3 is very old, and did not have support for this:
Well spotted. I should have said: this is Postfix 2.7.1. That's a
On 30/06/2012 21:31, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote :
On mail.python.org we're using the dkim-filter package (Debian) --
which seems to have been obsoleted by the opendkim milter.
Agreed, dkim-filter is no longer maintained. I personnaly had several
serious problems with it.
I recently filled this
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