Hi,
I recompiled postfix without -lpthread, same effect...
Steven
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 09:38:51AM +0100, s.sm...@gmx.ch wrote:
I recompiled postfix without -lpthread, same effect...
Might not help if other libraries Postfix uses are linked
with -lpthread.
Post the output of ldd for $daemon_directory/smtpd.
And of course the problem might lie elsewhere,
Hi,
I am writing a simple lookup script in python and i use spawn to make
it talk to postfix.
# /etc/postfix/master.cf
127.0.0.1:6543 inet n n n - 0 spawn
user=nobody argv=/opt/scripts/lookupserver
# connecting as tcp:localhost:6543
and it works as expected.
Viktor Dukhovni:
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 09:38:51AM +0100, s.sm...@gmx.ch wrote:
I recompiled postfix without -lpthread, same effect...
Might not help if other libraries Postfix uses are linked
with -lpthread.
Post the output of ldd for $daemon_directory/smtpd.
And of course the
Clement Thomas:
Hi,
I am writing a simple lookup script in python and i use spawn to make
it talk to postfix.
# /etc/postfix/master.cf
127.0.0.1:6543 inet n n n - 0 spawn
user=nobody argv=/opt/scripts/lookupserver
# connecting as tcp:localhost:6543
Wietse Venema:
Are there enough OpenBSD Postfix users to warrant real effort to
tackle the problem? I thought that generally OpenBSD (or perhaps
at least Theo) was antagonistic to Postfix for some sort of licensing
reasons, or perhaps for some other convenient reason.
This would affect
Good morning,
We have users on a domain who are convinced they are losing emails due to
our spam filtering (postscreen, amavis, spamassassin). We have shown them
logs of legitimate spam being filtered with no false positives, but they
want to be exempt from all spam filtering.
Is it possible to
On 12/12/2014 8:24 AM, Isaac Grover wrote:
Good morning,
We have users on a domain who are convinced they are losing emails
due to our spam filtering (postscreen, amavis, spamassassin). We
have shown them logs of legitimate spam being filtered with no false
positives, but they want to be
On 12 Dec 2014, at 07:24 , Isaac Grover isaac.gro...@gmail.com wrote:
We have users on a domain who are convinced they are losing emails due to our
spam filtering (postscreen, amavis, spamassassin). We have shown them logs of
legitimate spam being filtered with no false positives, but they
Noel,
Thank you - we'll set them up on a different MX IP for next week and see
how much their three employees appreciate manually filtering through 3,000+
emails a day.
Isaac
On Dec 12, 2014 8:49 AM, Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org wrote:
On 12/12/2014 8:24 AM, Isaac Grover wrote:
Good
I am having a problem authenticating with SASL to a site I formerly had
access to. The password was changed. It now contains several special
characters, such as }, ^ and ).
I created an sasl_passwd file in this format.
u...@isp.org u...@isp.org:i}^KzP9yW{)6
If I use a plain passw2ord it
Jerry:
I am having a problem authenticating with SASL to a site I formerly had
access to. The password was changed. It now contains several special
characters, such as }, ^ and ).
I created an sasl_passwd file in this format.
u...@isp.org u...@isp.org:i}^KzP9yW{)6
If I use a plain
Hello friends,
I followed a HOWTO document and it wasn't an entire success. I do want to be
more proficient with Postfix and have bought The Book of Postfix from No Starch
and Postfix: The Definitive Guide from O'Reilly. I've spent about 15 hours in
each book, so hopefully I have a vague
On 12/13/2014 04:47 PM, ghalvor...@hushmail.com wrote:
Dec 12 21:52:06 example postfix/qmgr[29911]: 21EDCC08A3:
from=gary@Garys-MacBook-Pro.local, size=578, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Dec 12 21:52:06 example dovecot: lmtp(30139): Connect from local
Dec 12 21:52:06 example dovecot: lmtp(30139,
On 12/12/2014 10:47 PM, ghalvor...@hushmail.com wrote:
Dec 12 21:52:06 example dovecot: lmtp(30139, b...@example.com): Error:
user b...@example.com: Initialization failed: namespace configuration
error: inbox=yes namespace missing
dovecot issue so off-topic for this list. however...
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