On Thursday, May 04, 2017 12:56:05 PM Wietse Venema wrote:
> Marat Khalili:
> > > Postfix from me installs with IPv6 turned off. Complain with your
> > > distributor if they change that.
> >
> > Indeed default inet_protocols value in my distribution is "all", both in
> > configuration created by
Marat Khalili:
> > Postfix from me installs with IPv6 turned off. Complain with your
> > distributor if they change that.
>
> Indeed default inet_protocols value in my distribution is "all", both in
> configuration created by install script and when corresponding line is
> commented out. Do you
On Thu, May 04, 2017 at 05:18:55PM +0300, Marat Khalili wrote:
> > Postfix from me installs with IPv6 turned off. Complain with your
> > distributor if they change that.
>
> Indeed default inet_protocols value in my distribution is "all", both in
> configuration created by install script and
Postfix from me installs with IPv6 turned off. Complain with your
distributor if they change that.
Indeed default inet_protocols value in my distribution is "all", both in
configuration created by install script and when corresponding line is
commented out. Do you mean, it is not supposed to
To disable outbound IPv6 in Postfix set "inet_protocols = ipv4". If you set
"inet_protocols" to some other value, then Postfix will do nexthop IPv6 lookups.
What will happen in my current setup if response suddenly becomes
non-empty? Will it fail to send the message?
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> On May 4, 2017, at 4:05 AM, Marat Khalili wrote:
>
> Postfix is installed as forwarder to a fixed relay in a system with
> no IPv6 addresses (disabled system-wide by net.ipv6.conf.*.disable_ipv6
> lines in sysctl). Still, for each message it separately requests both
> A and
Marat Khalili:
> Postfix is installed as forwarder to a fixed relay in a system with no
> IPv6 addresses (disabled system-wide by net.ipv6.conf.*.disable_ipv6
> lines in sysctl). Still, for each message it separately requests both A
> and records of the relay from DNS, as I verified by
> On May 4, 2017, at 8:31 AM, volodymyr.lytvyne...@ukrsotsbank.com wrote:
>
> transport_maps = pipemap:{
> inline:{unicredit.ua=x, ukrsotsbank.com=x},
> randmap:{smtp:[mx1.ukrsotsbank.com], smtp:[mx2.ukrsotsbank.com]}
>}
>
> How can I add another domain to the another randmap
Hi. I have next transport_maps in main.cf:
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
transport_maps = pipemap:{
inline:{unicredit.ua=x, ukrsotsbank.com=x},
randmap:{smtp:[mx1.ukrsotsbank.com], smtp:[mx2.ukrsotsbank.com]}
}
How can I add another domain to the another randmap destinations ?
Postfix is installed as forwarder to a fixed relay in a system with no
IPv6 addresses (disabled system-wide by net.ipv6.conf.*.disable_ipv6
lines in sysctl). Still, for each message it separately requests both A
and records of the relay from DNS, as I verified by tcpdump. Is it
a bug or
El 03/05/17 a las 16:40, Wietse Venema escribió:
Angel L. Mateo:
Hello,
I have a postfix mail relay server for my domain. This mail server
delivered mail to my imap server via LMTP.
Now I want that all mail received from a client to the same imap
server, but with a different
El 03/05/17 a las 16:44, Viktor Dukhovni escribió:
On May 3, 2017, at 7:56 AM, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
I have a postfix mail relay server for my domain. This mail server
delivered mail to my imap server via LMTP.
Now I want that all mail received from a client
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