On 09/01/2017 04:25 PM, mj wrote:
Hi,
Just a small question: we currently use posfix with sasl authentication,
and folowing many docs, we have enabled PLAIN and LOGIN authentication.
However, googling leads me to believe that LOGIN is mostly used by
Outlook Express, and that most (or all?)
> My point is to understand why Postfix (on MX backup) store email
> into mailbox and does not queue them.
On the backup MX:
DO NOT list the domain in mydestination, virtual_alias_domains, or
mailbox_domains parameters. These list domains for local delivery.
DO list the domain in
On Fri, Sep 01, 2017 at 03:48:21PM +0200, Daniel Ryšlink wrote:
> When a postfix server replies to the HELO/EHLO command, the response starts
> with this line:
>
> 250-mail.dialtelecom.cz
Via the smtpd_banner parameter you can replace this with any *fixed*
string.
> However, when Exim or other
Thanks for the hint!
Sorry, but i don't know, how to tell majordomo, to invoke sendmail in
the correct way.
I grep'ed the majordomo scripts for "-t" Option. This is used several times:
# pwd
/usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5
# grep sendmail * | grep " \-t"
archive2.pl:$bounce_mailer = $bounce_mailer
Hi,
Just a small question: we currently use posfix with sasl authentication,
and folowing many docs, we have enabled PLAIN and LOGIN authentication.
However, googling leads me to believe that LOGIN is mostly used by
Outlook Express, and that most (or all?) modern clients support the
PLAIN
On 01.09.2017 15:48, Daniel Ryšlink wrote:
> I would like to know if there is a way to customize this reply in
> Postfix [...]
See 'smtpd_banner' and 'postscreen_greet_banner'.
-Ralph
Hello!
When a postfix server replies to the HELO/EHLO command, the response
starts with this line:
250-mail.dialtelecom.cz
However, when Exim or other server replies, the first line contains
additional information:
250-mx01.dialtelecom.cz Hello office.dialtelecom.cz [212.24.132.66],
You haven't posted whole master nor whole xMTPDeliver (pastebin, please).
Both can contain something that causes multiple deliveries.
On 18.08.17 09:38, Søren Peter Skou wrote:
Pastebin coming up
main.cf : https://pastebin.com/rQTFc50q
master.cf : https://pastebin.com/zfpG2sBB
xMTPDeliver:
On 01.09.17 12:18, tslbai wrote:
i was running the latest Version of Majordomo (1.94.5) successful on
CentOS 6.x with postfix 2.6 (2.6.6-8.el6.x86_64.rpm) for years.
Since i installed CentOS 7.x with postfix 2.10 (2.10.1-6.el7.x86_64.rpm)
majordomo isn't working any more (sendmail-error).
"No
On 01.09.17 10:37, Admin Beckspaced wrote:
but let's say I do a fail2ban restart on one of the servers lots of
fail2ban notify emails will get send via the relayhost
resulting in the relayhost throttling down the other server
which is actually not a big thing as the mails stay in the queue for
On 9/1/17 6:23 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 21:44 Richard Damon > wrote:
...
One point of information about Gmail, which may want you to change
your
test setup a bit. Gmail suppresses duplicate messages
I tried to follow the instructions in several links detailing how to use
the always bcc method to archive mail sent through my mail server. However,
I couldn't get the no-home user with a /var Maildir directory to work.
I did get it to work by using a local user as bcc and all the mail goes to
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 21:44 Richard Damon
wrote:
...
> One point of information about Gmail, which may want you to change your
> test setup a bit. Gmail suppresses duplicate messages (as determined by
> the Message-ID), and (unless the mailing list changes the
Dear Mailing-List,
i was running the latest Version of Majordomo (1.94.5) successful on
CentOS 6.x with postfix 2.6 (2.6.6-8.el6.x86_64.rpm) for years.
Since i installed CentOS 7.x with postfix 2.10 (2.10.1-6.el7.x86_64.rpm)
majordomo isn't working any more (sendmail-error).
"No recipient
Dear postfix community,
I got a few servers all running postfix 2.11.x
Then I got my main mail server and all other servers use this as relayhost.
authentication to relayhost is done via sasl auth and all is working
fine and as expected ;)
but let's say I do a fail2ban restart on one of the
Hi friends,
on a Debian Jessie and Postfix 2.11.x,
where DNS configuration seem fine, infact if I shutdonwn the primary
email server, the correspondence is delivered to the second correctly.
where SERVER1 is "the.backed-up.domain.tld"
where SERVER2 is "the backup MX)
My point is to
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