Hi,
does there exist some sender dependent command_filter?
I would like to activate NOTIFY=SUCCESS for some sender addresses and collect
the results.
Based on this idea:
/^(RCPT\s+TO:.*)\bNOTIFY=\S+\b(.*)/$1 NOTIFY=SUCCESS $2
/^(RCPT\s+TO:.*)/ $1 NOTIFY
Thank you Scott. Yes, I meant 2.11.3-1 for the postfix version. Per your
suggestion, I've posted this in the Debian forums as well.
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On 2017-01-23 1:46 pm, Vernon Fort wrote:
> What's the best way to get the latest version of postfix on centos 7?
>
> Vernon
On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 03:13:45PM -0600, Wolfe, Robert wrote:
> Download the source to the current release and then build it yourself
> from there.
>
> On 2017-01-23 13:46, Vernon Fort wrote:
>
> > What's the best way to get the latest version of postfix on centos 7?
> >
> > Vernon
I also wo
Download the source to the current release and then build it yourself
from there.
On 2017-01-23 13:46, Vernon Fort wrote:
> What's the best way to get the latest version of postfix on centos 7?
>
> Vernon
What's the best way to get the latest version of postfix on centos 7?
Vernon
On Monday, January 23, 2017 11:52:09 AM bithead wrote:
...
> postfix 2.1.3-1
...
OP meant 2.11.3-1.
> ... replace an old postfix server running on Debian Lenny ...
Which is ancient.
The Debian dkimproxy package no longer provides some of the helper scripts it
once did. Instead of trying to fi
I have a newly installed Debian 8 server, created to replace an old postfix
server running on Debian Lenny. I've installed and reconfigured as needed
the following newer packages on the new server:
postfix 2.1.3-1
dovecot 2.2.13-12~deb8u1
amavisd-new 2.10.1-2~deb8u1
spamassasin 3.4.0-6
clamav 0.99
Bart?omiej Solarz-Nies?uchowski:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33041593/centos-7-rsyslog-debug-logs-dropped-for-c-c-modules
And the logging daemon uses more CPU than Postfix. We're back 20 years ago.
Wietse
Wietse Venema wrote
> If anyone has a similar problem, don't set up check_recipient_access.
> Instead, study http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_CLASS_README.html and
> configure the valid recipient maps accordingly.
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you
feed him f
W dniu 2017-01-23 o 08:42, Benning, Markus pisze:
Hi,
on most linux distributions /dev/log is owned by systemd-journald
these days.
Check if your logs reach the journal:
journalctl -u postfix
yes they reach
If thats the case, check if rsyslog reads logs from journald:
$ModLoad imjour
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