Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Den1
Wietse Venema wrote > Den1: >> Plus, this is also exactly what I was asking about in my very first / >> initial post. That is if postfix/smtps/smtpd meant connections to my 465 > > No, you asked about "postfix/smtp/smtpd" not "postfix/smtps/smtpd". > > I was wondering if anybody could advise

Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Wietse Venema
Den1: > Plus, this is also exactly what I was asking about in my very first / > initial post. That is if postfix/smtps/smtpd meant connections to my 465 No, you asked about "postfix/smtp/smtpd" not "postfix/smtps/smtpd". I was wondering if anybody could advise please, on what does this lo

Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Apr 1, 2018, at 3:17 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: > > The time stamps were distinct for connect, TLS handshake, and > disconnect. But it is possible that the poster omitted other handshake > and diconnect records between the ones that were posted. You're right, that sure looks logging in trip

Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Den1
Bill Cole-3 wrote > Look closer. > > Neither postfix/smtp/smtpd nor postfifix/smtp/smtpd appear in the log > lines you posted. > > What IS there is 'postfix/smtps/smtpd', which indicates connections to > your port 465 "wrappermode" instance of smtpd. > > -- > Bill Cole > bill@ > or > bil

Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Bill Cole
On 1 Apr 2018, at 15:54 (-0400), Den1 wrote: Thank you all for replying. I really do appreciate your input. When the first extract from the log is pretty obvious as it says scan, the second one is not really clear to me. Did the client try to connect in order to send mail? Does postfix/smtp/s

Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Den1
Thank you all for replying. I really do appreciate your input. When the first extract from the log is pretty obvious as it says scan, the second one is not really clear to me. Did the client try to connect in order to send mail? Does postfix/smtp/smtpd mean sending out? I just assume it but I am

Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Wietse Venema
Viktor Dukhovni: > > > > On Apr 1, 2018, at 3:05 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: > > > >> > >> Mar 30 05:25:27 postfix/smtps/smtpd[4797]: connect from > >> scan-7.security.ipip.net[106.186.113.132] > >> Mar 30 05:25:27 postfix/smtps/smtpd[4797]: connect from > >> scan-7.security.ipip.net[106.186.11

Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Apr 1, 2018, at 3:05 PM, Wietse Venema wrote: > >> >> Mar 30 05:25:27 postfix/smtps/smtpd[4797]: connect from >> scan-7.security.ipip.net[106.186.113.132] >> Mar 30 05:25:27 postfix/smtps/smtpd[4797]: connect from >> scan-7.security.ipip.net[106.186.113.132] >> Mar 30 05:25:27 postfix/

Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Wietse Venema
Den1: > Here is an extract from the log. Thank you. > > Mar 30 05:25:27 postfix/smtps/smtpd[4797]: connect from > scan-7.security.ipip.net[106.186.113.132] > Mar 30 05:25:27 postfix/smtps/smtpd[4797]: connect from > scan-7.security.ipip.net[106.186.113.132] > Mar 30 05:25:27 postfix/smtps/smtpd

Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Den1
Wietse Venema wrote > Den1: >> Wietse Venema wrote >> > Den1: >> >> Hello everybody, >> >> >> >> I was wondering if anybody could advise please, on what does this log >> >> entry >> >> mean postfix/smtp/smtpd? I know postfix/smtp is to send mails out to >> the >> > >> > postfix = syslog_name sett

Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Wietse Venema
Den1: > Wietse Venema wrote > > Den1: > >> Hello everybody, > >> > >> I was wondering if anybody could advise please, on what does this log > >> entry > >> mean postfix/smtp/smtpd? I know postfix/smtp is to send mails out to the > > > > postfix = syslog_name setting in main.cf > > smtp = name of

Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Den1
Wietse Venema wrote > Den1: >> Hello everybody, >> >> I was wondering if anybody could advise please, on what does this log >> entry >> mean postfix/smtp/smtpd? I know postfix/smtp is to send mails out to the > > postfix = syslog_name setting in main.cf > smtp = name of the master.cf entry > smtp

Re: SASL login and Mail From field mismatch

2018-04-01 Thread mate200
On Sun, 2018-03-25 at 19:18 +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote: > Am 25.03.2018 um 18:44 schrieb mate...@mailbox.org: > > Hello everyone ! > > > > I'm trying to achieve a simple thing. Then user logins via SASL and > > sends mail, I want postfix to check that SASL login is identical to MAIL > > FROM f

Re: SASL login and Mail From field mismatch

2018-04-01 Thread mate200
On Sun, 2018-03-25 at 13:49 -0400, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: > > On Mar 25, 2018, at 12:44 PM, mate...@mailbox.org wrote: > > > > I'm trying to achieve a simple thing. Then user logins via SASL and sends > > mail, I want postfix to check that SASL > > login is identical to MAIL FROM filed. > > Pos

Re: Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Wietse Venema
Den1: > Hello everybody, > > I was wondering if anybody could advise please, on what does this log entry > mean postfix/smtp/smtpd? I know postfix/smtp is to send mails out to the postfix = syslog_name setting in main.cf smtp = name of the master.cf entry smtpd = name of the executable file. Exa

RE: SSL_accept error on just one of several similar servers

2018-04-01 Thread Michael Fox
> > > On Mar 26, 2018, at 1:07 AM, Michael Fox wrote: > > > > Any idea of what's wrong? Or how to find out what's wrong? > > Most likely a firewall is (mis)configured to block STARTTLS. > > -- > Viktor. You were correct! The IT guys started filtering by domain name in their firewall, w

Re: domain email autoconfiguration

2018-04-01 Thread Ralph Seichter
On 01.04.2018 02:39, David Mehler wrote: > If anyone has autoconfiguration going with their email domain please > email me privately. Please see http://geoserver.org/comm/userlist-guidelines.html section "Start discussions on the mailing list, keep it on the mailing list". That's not a GeoServer

Postfix/smtp/smtpd

2018-04-01 Thread Den1
Hello everybody, I was wondering if anybody could advise please, on what does this log entry mean postfix/smtp/smtpd? I know postfix/smtp is to send mails out to the world, postfix/smtpd stands for daemon that rules out deliveries for incoming mail. What about postfix/smtp/smtpd? Is it something i