On 09/12/2013 03:17 AM, Josh Cason wrote:
The two entries in log file. I change a few things to protect my mail
server, client and sender. But you should get the idea.
This is how my mailserver system is setup.
cisco router - assp spam filter - postfix mailserver with mailscanner.
Mailscanner
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 10:44:27AM +0200, Stefan Foerster wrote:
> * Viktor Dukhovni :
> > On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 03:27:14PM +0200, Stefan Foerster wrote:
> > > And while we are at it, one more question, slightly unrelated:
> > > draft-dukhovni-dane-ops-01 does not mention MSAs. Is it commonly
>
Andrea Cappelli:
> Hello everybody,
> from 2 days I had a strange bahaviour in one one Postfix installation
>
> I had thousand of mails in maildrop queue, and I can't figure who
> generates it
>
> In the /var/log/mail.log I see a couple of line repeating
>
> Sep 17 14:13:04 helicon postfix/pick
Hello everybody,
from 2 days I had a strange bahaviour in one one Postfix installation
I had thousand of mails in maildrop queue, and I can't figure who
generates it
In the /var/log/mail.log I see a couple of line repeating
Sep 17 14:13:04 helicon postfix/pickup[26802]: F4048C8CD1: uid=4100
On 9/19/2013 5:26 AM, Marko Weber | ZBF wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> i use list.dnswl.org in postscreen_dnsbl_sites .
>
> in the logfiles i see:
>
> Sep 19 12:17:18 mail postfix/dnsblog[15318]: warning: dnsblog_query:
> lookup error for DNS query 35.64.91.217.list.dnswl.org: Host or
> domain name not
hello,
i use list.dnswl.org in postscreen_dnsbl_sites .
in the logfiles i see:
Sep 19 12:17:18 mail postfix/dnsblog[15318]: warning: dnsblog_query:
lookup error for DNS query 35.64.91.217.list.dnswl.org: Host or domain
name not found. Name service error for name=35.64.91.217.list.dnswl.org
* Viktor Dukhovni :
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 03:27:14PM +0200, Stefan Foerster wrote:
> > And while we are at it, one more question, slightly unrelated:
> > draft-dukhovni-dane-ops-01 does not mention MSAs. Is it commonly
> > expected that user agents will not support TLSA RRs?
>
> You should be