>Wietse wrote:
>> I forgot about authentication.
>>
>> relayhost = [smtp.newsguy.com]:587
>>
>> See http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html for this and other
>> information of interest.
>
>That doesn't seem to work yet at least not by itself but could also be
>seriuosly inept pilot error.
Wietse wrote:
> I forgot about authentication.
>
> relayhost = [smtp.newsguy.com]:587
>
> See http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html for this and other
> information of interest.
That doesn't seem to work yet at least not by itself but could also be
seriuosly inept pilot error. But before
Sorry about the delay, I tried to reply on:
gmane.mail.postfix.user but never say my replies appear so
now trying to reply thru the mailing list.
Marat Khalili writes:
> On 05/08/17 17:05, rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
>> Details:
>> Setup: Newish install of ubuntu-26 (still making
On Sat, Aug 05, 2017 at 07:58:19PM +0300, Marat Khalili wrote:
> > See also postalias(1), but I'm still not sure that this is a
> > real problem. Does something in the container not work
> > properly with host-generated aliases.db?
>
> That's what I'd like to know to, is this hostname mention
You might indeed want to generate your aliases.db for each container,
and chroot(1) might be a means to do that.
Completely forgot about chroot, much better than starting whole container.
See also postalias(1), but I'm still not sure that this is a real
problem. Does something in the
Hi all,
I have a postfix instance dedicated to being the main MX (IN).
I normally use other postfix instances for sending emails out (OUT).
Of course, even this "IN" instance needs to send emails out, mainly bounces.
Now I am also implementing forwarding rules: "if you receive an email
destined
On Sat, Aug 05, 2017 at 07:11:08PM +0300, Marat Khalili wrote:
> I'm cloning an LXC container which optionally can contain postfix
> installation. After cloning the filesystem there's a number of
> places I need to change the hostname in.
>
> I used grep to search for these places and
I've got the following problem which is not critical but still
interesting. I'm cloning an LXC container which optionally can contain
postfix installation. After cloning the filesystem there's a number of
places I need to change the hostname in.
I used grep to search for these places and
Wietse Venema:
> rea...@newsguy.com:
> > Single user home machine on home lan.
> > No real domain (my ISP is comcast but does not offer Static IP for its
> > users .. or any kind of personal domain name)
>
> /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> myhostname = localhost.localdomain
> myorigin =
rea...@newsguy.com:
> Single user home machine on home lan.
> No real domain (my ISP is comcast but does not offer Static IP for its
> users .. or any kind of personal domain name)
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
myhostname = localhost.localdomain
myorigin = localhost.localdomain
See
> Date: Saturday, August 05, 2017 07:05:22 -0700
> From: rea...@newsguy.com
>
> Single user home machine on home lan.
> No real domain (my ISP is comcast but does not offer Static IP for
> its users .. or any kind of personal domain name).
>
> I want to be able to pull mail from various pop3
On 05/08/17 17:05, rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
Details:
Setup: Newish install of ubuntu-26 (still making settings etc)
Not sure what ubuntu-26 is, but I'm using smarthost configuration in
Ubuntu. Local gurus can advice on installing from source, but it is not
necessary.
I want to be able to
Summary:
Setup postfix for single user home machine.
Receive mail for single user
Send out mail from single user (Thru smarthost)
(I do have credentials for a few online smtp servers)
Details:
Setup: Newish install of ubuntu-26 (still making settings etc)
I'm a long time sendmail user but
> What I was trying to say is that (if there was 1 A record per domain), the
> number of spamhaus lookups would increase two times.
> If you check MX records, number of lookups can increase even more.
I am afraid I still do not understand how you count it :-( But it does
not matter, thank you
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