Thank you Mr. Venema.
I will "study" the bounce man page for customizing the message.
Last question: is it possibile to send bounce messages derived from
maxlife-in-queue-expiration to something like /dev/null :-) and not treating
them as normal bounces?
-Francesco
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i...@itrezero.it:
> Hi all.
> I usually receive DSN messages from my postfix in the format as below.
> They are sent to a script for regex analysis.
> My question: is there a way to customize these "undelivered mail" messages
> when thay come from emails not delivered because max lifetime in the qu
? ?:
> FYI:
>
> This per-milter configuration is wrong:
>
> { inet:127.0.0.1:9027,
> default_action = tempfail,
> protocol = 3,
> connect_timeout = 180,
> command_timeout = 180,
> content_timeout = 600 }
MILTER_README says:
1 /etc/postfix/main.cf:
2
Hi all.
I usually receive DSN messages from my postfix in the format as below.
They are sent to a script for regex analysis.
My question: is there a way to customize these "undelivered mail" messages
when thay come from emails not delivered because max lifetime in the queue
is expired?
It seems lik
On 2016-10-04 13:28, Zalezny Niezalezny wrote:
is it possible to route messages base on the sender IP address ?
yes its possible (sadly)
So for example from host A I would like to route all messages to host
Z and from the rest of the hosts to host Y.
google found this one here
https://www
This thread probably needs to wind down; once again I will suggest
taking discussions of this nature to a list I co-manage:
http://spammers.dontlike.us/
On Tue, Oct 04, 2016 at 01:13:00AM -0400, Sean Greenslade wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 04, 2016 at 05:37:33PM +1300, Peter wrote:
> > The main probl
Zalezny Niezalezny:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to route messages base on the sender IP address ?
>
> So for example from host A I would like to route all messages to host Z and
> from the rest of the hosts to host Y.
>
> Is it possible some how to configure it ?
You can use the FILTER action in a
Em 04/10/16 07:12, Anton Bruckner escreveu:
Hello,
i have following scenario:
Many external mail domains resolve to one single ip address ex 1.2.3.4 after
dns lookup - is it now possible, to define a rule that says -
relay any mail with destination host "1.2.3.4" to relay host "5.6.7.8" ?
I kn
Hi,
is it possible to route messages base on the sender IP address ?
So for example from host A I would like to route all messages to host Z and
from the rest of the hosts to host Y.
Is it possible some how to configure it ?
With kind regards
Zalezny
Hello,
i have following scenario:
Many external mail domains resolve to one single ip address ex 1.2.3.4 after
dns lookup - is it now possible, to define a rule that says -
relay any mail with destination host "1.2.3.4" to relay host "5.6.7.8" ?
I know that i can do it with a transport rule - bu
> On 04/10/16 07:02, Sean Greenslade wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 03, 2016 at 01:47:28PM -0400, Fongaboo wrote:
>> I personally don't use RBLs as hard blocks. Instead, I have them set up
>> in my spam filter (SpamAssassin) with different weights. That way, if
>> one particular RBL is acting up, I can de-
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