RE: maillog - identifying port smtp, submission

2012-12-28 Thread santosh malavade
> Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 06:05:06 +0100 > From: m...@junc.eu > To: postfix-users@postfix.org > Subject: Re: maillog - identifying port smtp, submission > > santosh malavade skrev den 2012-12-28 05:59: > > > smtp 25 > > submission 587 > > in master.cf set -o syslog_name=foo for the 2 services >

Re: postconf expansion

2012-12-28 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* Wietse Venema : > OK, the 20121224 Christmas edition does this and more, and it also > produces more warnings. As for the latter I wonder if it will freak > out people and would need to be shut up at install/upgrade time. Didn't freak me out, but instead it listed an actual error. So it's no b

Null-client configuration in MULTI_INSTANCE_README

2012-12-28 Thread Jay Kay
Hello list, I am having some difficulties understanding the null-client setup in the MULTI_INSTANCE_README, more specifically with the "mtaadmin" address group that is used as an example. I understand why /etc/postfix/generic is used to rewrite local "root" user to "mtaadmin+root=mta1" in the exam

Re: RoundCube vs squirrelmail (pros and cons)

2012-12-28 Thread KSB
On 2012.12.27. 23:16, Benny Pedersen wrote: mouss skrev den 2012-12-27 16:09: both are reasonablechoices. I personally prefer RoundCube. +1 I also prefer RC, but SquirrelMail is very easy to setup and very robust. The real problem with webmail is password theft, webmail have password p

Re: maillog - identifying port smtp, submission

2012-12-28 Thread Wietse Venema
Benny Pedersen: > santosh malavade skrev den 2012-12-28 05:59: > > > smtp 25 > > submission 587 > > in master.cf set -o syslog_name=foo for the 2 services > > then in syslog its possible to split them to 2 seperate files if wanted With vanilla syslog daemons, splitting the files might be easier

Re: Null-client configuration in MULTI_INSTANCE_README

2012-12-28 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 04:13:39AM -0800, Jay Kay wrote: > What I am not sure about is the "mtaadmin address group" as it > is called in the readme. > Does the example assume "mtaad...@example.org" is a valid recipient > at [mailhub.example.org] or is it assumed that "mtaadmin" is aliased > to the

Re: Dovecot LDA vs LMTP

2012-12-28 Thread John Allen
On 23/12/2012 9:05 AM, Wietse Venema wrote: John Allen: I am using Dovecot as my mail delivery mechanism for both local and virtual users, plus using it as my SASL auth agent. My setup is for a small business (average 30 users). The mail system is on a single server. Which would be better unix/

Re: RoundCube vs squirrelmail (pros and cons)

2012-12-28 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht
On Dec 28, 2012, at 4:42 AM, KSB wrote: > On 2012.12.27. 23:16, Benny Pedersen wrote: >> mouss skrev den 2012-12-27 16:09: >> >>> both are reasonablechoices. I personally prefer RoundCube. >> >> +1 >> > I also prefer RC, but SquirrelMail is very easy to setup and very robust. > > >>> The rea

Re: RoundCube vs squirrelmail (pros and cons)

2012-12-28 Thread KSB
On 2012.12.28. 19:23, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote: Does anyone know Vacation plugin for RC with Sieve protocol and calendar support? For Vacation and Sieve there is the MangageSieve plugin: plugins/managesieve -- Brad Probably it gets off-list now... but this plugin is w/o calendar :( -- KSB

Re: Dovecot LDA vs LMTP

2012-12-28 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 28.12.2012 18:38, schrieb John Allen: >> A resident LMTP daemon uses fewer CPU cycles than a process that >> is created once for each delivery, but with 30 users the difference >> matters only if you have a 15-year old computer (i.e. the technology >> that was available when I started work on

Re: Digest of postfix-users list V1 #3517

2012-12-28 Thread Andres Bastidas
remove _ Andres Bastidas IT Manager The SCORE Group 305.662.5959 ex. 255 On 12/28/2012 5:29 AM, Digest of postfix-users list wrote: Digest of postfix-users list Friday, December 28 2012 Volume 01 : Number 3517 [none] [none] [none] [none] [none] [none] [none] [

Re: Digest of postfix-users list V1 #3517

2012-12-28 Thread Reindl Harald
do it yourself or what makes you to a "IT manager"? List-Post: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: Am 28.12.2012 22:49, schrieb Andres Bastidas: > remove >

Re: Dovecot LDA vs LMTP

2012-12-28 Thread Wietse Venema
John Allen: [LMTP daemon or pipe-to-command?] Wietse: > A resident LMTP daemon uses fewer CPU cycles than a process that > is created once for each delivery, but with 30 users the difference > matters only if you have a 15-year old computer (i.e. the technology > that was available when I started

New year

2012-12-28 Thread John Allen
Thank you all for you all for your help over the past year. It surprising, or maybe its not, how much useful information one can glean from just following this list. Wishing you all a very happy and prosperous new year. John A -- "Today's mighty Oak is yesterday's nut that held it's ground.