Is this a good situation for using masquerading? If not in what situations
would one want to use that.
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On 05/20/2015 03:50 PM, Mike McKoy wrote:
> Trying to destroy a postfix instance I don't need. I get this error:
> postmulti: fatal: parameter inet_interfaces:
>
> This is the command I'm using: postmulti -i postfix-mmt -e destroy
You need to reply back to the list instead of directly to me. The
Trying to destroy a postfix instance I don't need. I get this error:
postmulti: fatal: parameter inet_interfaces: no local interface found for
52.0.148.79
This is the command I'm using: postmulti -i postfix-mmt -e destroy
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On 05/20/2015 03:07 PM, Mike McKoy wrote:
> Thanks for all your help. I will research all of these. Unfortunately my
> dedicated is already a VM and amazon cloud will not let me bind IPs to a
> VM within a VM.
Right, you would simply fire off a new, separate VM instead.
> I found this article al
On 05/20/2015 02:02 PM, Mike McKoy wrote:
> I'm a bulk emailer I need my newsletter emails to be scored separately
> from community related emails by every email service provider.
Yes, I have clients who do the same. This is different from sending
based on envelope sender's domain. Generally wh
On 05/20/2015 01:02 PM, Mike McKoy wrote:
> Actually, you probably don't. What makes you think you need to do this?
>
> I do and everyone does.
Sorry, no.
> I send massive amounts of email and ever IP has
> its own sender score.
Yes, but provided you do proper spam filtering on your outbou
On 05/20/2015 12:01 PM, Mike McKoy wrote:
> OK, then i will research setting up multiple postfix instances. I
> wonder...is exim better for this? I wanted to use it at first but could
> not find any documentation of centos & exim. Thanks for the support thus
> far. It's appreciated.
If you want ex
Marius Gologan:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to have delay email notification sent only to some networks
> (trusted, internal), authenticated senders or for messages submitted via a
> specific smtpd port (submission 587)?
The warning feature knows nothing about the sender address. It is
completely ort
OK, then i will research setting up multiple postfix instances. I
wonder...is exim better for this? I wanted to use it at first but could not
find any documentation of centos & exim. Thanks for the support thus far.
It's appreciated.
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Already read, with an apparent bad assumption on my part.
In this case, since the check's against the ccert's fingerprint, I'd
assumed 'trusted' to mean "trusted if the fprint matches". Having
added the ccert's fingerprint to a lookup table on the server seemed
appropriate, similar to trust in o
Mike McKoy:
> Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> >
> > Use sender_dependent_default_transport_maps to select a suitable SMTP
> > client configuration:
> >
> > /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> >sender_dependent_default_transport_maps =
> > hash:/etc/postfix/sender_dependent_transport
>
> > /etc/postfix/sender_d
Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> Use sender_dependent_default_transport_maps to select a suitable SMTP
> client configuration:
>
> /etc/postfix/main.cf:
>sender_dependent_default_transport_maps =
> hash:/etc/postfix/sender_dependent_transport
> /etc/postfix/sender_dependent_default_transport
>
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 04:25:52PM -0700, pgndev wrote:
> That's consistent with, and explains, what I've been seeing -- that,
> with smtpd_tls_req_ccert = yes
> ccert restriction works with a commercial crt's fingerprint
> specified, but not with my self-signed cert.
>
> I was digging in the sel
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 03:44:23PM +0200, aleph de wrote:
> cat ./master.cf [sic, really main.cf]
> ...
> - transport_maps = lmdb:/etc/postfix/transport
> + #transport_maps = lmdb:/etc/postfix/transport
> ...
>
> cat ./main.c
Viktor
That's consistent with, and explains, what I've been seeing -- that,
with smtpd_tls_req_ccert = yes
, ccert restriction works with a commercial crt's fingerprint
specified, but not with my self-signed cert.
I was digging in the self-signed cert itself, and having trouble
figuring out what
On 05/20/2015 07:39 AM, Mike McKoy wrote:
> I'm using CENTOS 6.5
Then you need to update, CentOS 6.6 is the current version and has a
number of security / bug fixes that are not in 6.5.
> I need to configure Postfix to send from the
> correct IP addresses assigned to each domain.
Actually, you p
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 08:53:59AM +, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> > May 18 19:14:56 border postfix/smarthost/smtpd[9615]: NOQUEUE:
> > abort: TLS from internal.XXX.com[172.30.7.113]: Client certificate not
> > trusted
>
> Don't use restrictions that require "trusted" client certificates.
>
Hi,
Is it possible to have delay email notification sent only to some networks
(trusted, internal), authenticated senders or for messages submitted via a
specific smtpd port (submission 587)?
Trusted users must get notified when they mistype a domain or they expect
urgent delivery & answer and
Am 2015-05-19 17:10, schrieb wie...@porcupine.org:
Jens Kasten:
Hallo list,
I have postfix 3.0 running and now on a read only filesystem postfix
won't start anymore.
Postfix create a file /etc/postfix/main.cf.tmp and will delete main.cf
and move main.cf.tmp to main.cf.
Can I modify this behavi
Mike McKoy:
> I'm using CENTOS 6.5 I need to configure Postfix to send from the correct
> IP addresses assigned to each domain.
Use sender_dependent_default_transport_maps to select a suitable SMTP client
configuration:
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
sender_dependent_default_transport_maps =
hash:/et
I'm using CENTOS 6.5 I need to configure Postfix to send from the correct
IP addresses assigned to each domain.
How easy is it to configure postfix to send using a specific IP address for
each domain I have on the server? I've already bound the IPs. When I used
Exim all I had to do was create a li
2015-05-19 17:22 GMT+02:00 Noel Jones :
> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#virtual_mailbox_limit
Thank you very much, it helped!
On 5/19/2015 10:15 AM, MegaBrutal wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A mailbox is unable to accept any more messages, as all of them is
> getting rejected with „delivery failed to mailbox
> /var/mail/virtual/mailbox: error writing message: File too large”.
> The actual mailbox is about 50M large as of now.
>
>
Hi all,
A mailbox is unable to accept any more messages, as all of them is getting
rejected with „delivery failed to mailbox /var/mail/virtual/mailbox: error
writing message: File too large”. The actual mailbox is about 50M large as
of now.
I figured, there is a mailbox_size_limit option which de
Jens Kasten:
> Hallo list,
>
> I have postfix 3.0 running and now on a read only filesystem postfix
> won't start anymore.
> Postfix create a file /etc/postfix/main.cf.tmp and will delete main.cf
> and move main.cf.tmp to main.cf.
>
> Can I modify this behavior so that read-only filesystem for
Hallo list,
I have postfix 3.0 running and now on a read only filesystem postfix
won't start anymore.
Postfix create a file /etc/postfix/main.cf.tmp and will delete main.cf
and move main.cf.tmp to main.cf.
Can I modify this behavior so that read-only filesystem for config
directory again wor
On Tue, 19 May 2015 07:05:04 -0400 (EDT), Wietse Venema stated:
> The poster is a known querulant. In a post-mortem, I found that his
> choice of words is similar to that of a certain Richard who has
> pulled off similar stunts on this mailing list in the past. Note
> that this time, his submissio
Wietse Venema:
> Jiri Vitek:
> > Does someone have any idea how reach my targets: rewrite subject of
> > undelivered message with the original one?
> >
> > I can write script which will do the modification. But i don't know how
> > get these messages to this script.
> >
> > I have to do it on pos
Michael Str?der:
> aleph2...@gmx.com wrote:
> > Hehe. Yeah, *I'M* the problem. Hint: take a read through some of your
> > posting history here. Look for patterns. Oops, I mean PATTERNS.
>
> The pattern is that some people are able to read the very extensive postfix
> docs, get their even comp
Jiri Vitek:
> Does someone have any idea how reach my targets: rewrite subject of
> undelivered message with the original one?
>
> I can write script which will do the modification. But i don't know how
> get these messages to this script.
>
> I have to do it on postfix, because mailboxes are on
aleph2...@gmx.com wrote:
> Hehe. Yeah, *I'M* the problem. Hint: take a read through some of your
> posting history here. Look for patterns. Oops, I mean PATTERNS.
The pattern is that some people are able to read the very extensive postfix
docs, get their even complex setups running, and never
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 08:08:56PM -0700, pgndev wrote:
> cat /etc/postfix/smarthost_clientcerts
> 17:32:c4:9c:1e:c7:3d:13:ff:09:ec:19:ef:d3:13:1c:96:d3:e4:c3
> commercial.crt
>
> On mail submit from the client via the smarthost, log on the smarthost reports
This is an authorization
Hello
On Thu, 2015-05-14 at 15:14 +0200, Jiri Vitek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thank you for response.
>
> On Wed, 2015-05-13 at 11:28 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > Jiri Vitek:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > i need to change subject of bounce messages for undelivered mails. To be
> > > specific i have to
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