On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 01:21:03AM -0500, Hamid M. wrote:
> Just curious if I wanted to disable chroot, should it only apply to smtpd
> or some other few services?
Generally all. If however you later decide to reenable chroot, some
services will need to stay not chrooted.
proxymap
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 10:52:02AM +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> > This looks wrong, it should be :
> >
> > exchange.charite.de
> > exchange:s-mx14-ht01.charite.de,s-mx14-ht02.charite.de
> >
> > One "exchange" transport, multiple nexthop hosts.
>
> Cool.
>
> > Not sure why it
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 08:45:35PM +0100, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> Can someone tell me what this server tries to accomplish:
>
> COMMAND PIPELINING from [183.89.214.13]:44487 after ???:
>
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 06:23:37PM +, Nick wrote:
>local_recipient_maps = $real_recipients, $virtual_alias_maps
By the way, you DO NOT need to list $virtual_alias_maps in
local_recipient_maps. Postfix will automatically check
$virtual_alias_maps, you're just doing it twice.
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Can someone tell me what this server tries to accomplish:
COMMAND PIPELINING from [183.89.214.13]:44487 after ???:
On 2020-01-29 18:38 GMT, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Nick:
> >local_transport = lmtp:unix:private/dovecot-lmtp
> >local_recipient_maps = $real_recipients, $virtual_alias_maps
> >550 5.1.1 : Recipient address
> > rejected: undeliverable address: host
> >
Nick:
> This isn't causing me any problem (that I can tell) so I ask out of
> curiosity, about postfix 3.4.7 on debian stable...
>
> My main.cf sets local delivery to go to dovecot,
>
>local_transport = lmtp:unix:private/dovecot-lmtp
>
> In obedience to LOCAL_RECIPIENT_README it also sets
>
This isn't causing me any problem (that I can tell) so I ask out of
curiosity, about postfix 3.4.7 on debian stable...
My main.cf sets local delivery to go to dovecot,
local_transport = lmtp:unix:private/dovecot-lmtp
In obedience to LOCAL_RECIPIENT_README it also sets
local_recipient_maps to
Thanks
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Il giorno 29 gen 2020, 19:11, alle ore 19:11, Wietse Venema
ha scritto:
>Matteo Cazzador:
>> Hi, is it possible to do a double pcre condition check like this:
>>
>> if /From:.*pi...@gmail.com/
>> /To:.*i...@example.com/ REDIRECT in...@example.com
>> endif
Matteo Cazzador:
> Hi, is it possible to do a double pcre condition check like this:
>
> if /From:.*pi...@gmail.com/
> /To:.*i...@example.com/ REDIRECT in...@example.com
> endif
>
> Check the sender but execute action REJECT only for a specific "To" ?
As documented, not with header_checks. It
Hi, is it possible to do a double pcre condition check like this:
if /From:.*pi...@gmail.com/
/To:.*i...@example.com/ REDIRECT in...@example.com
endif
Check the sender but execute action REJECT only for a specific "To" ?
Thanks a lot.
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On 1/29/2020 9:26 AM, Averlon wrote:
Dear all,
I have a client in my network, a technical device, which I can only
set some parameters to send mails (mailserver, port, sender-address,
receipient-address, …), but not manipulate or administrate.
I have a Postfix installation in my INTRANET,
Dear all,
I have a client in my network, a technical device, which I can only set some
parameters to send mails (mailserver, port, sender-address,
receipient-address, .), but not manipulate or administrate.
I have a Postfix installation in my INTRANET, using port 25, just to get
e-Mails from
On Jan 29, 2020, at 4:16 AM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
Is there easy way to forward all root mail to devnull?
On 29.01.20 04:37, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
Assuming it is not unwise:
aliases:
root: root@discard.invalid
virtual:
root
## Hamid M. (spam@gmail.com):
> postfix/trivial-rewrite[8119]: warning: connect to pgsql server
> /var/run/postgresql: could not connect to server: No such file or
> directory??Is the server running locally and accepting??connections on Unix
> domain socket
* Viktor Dukhovni :
> > exchange.charite.de
> > exchange:s-mx14-ht01.charite.de,exchange:s-mx14-ht02.charite.de
>
> This looks wrong, it should be :
>
> exchange.charite.de
> exchange:s-mx14-ht01.charite.de,s-mx14-ht02.charite.de
>
> One "exchange" transport, multiple nexthop hosts.
> On Jan 29, 2020, at 4:32 AM, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
>
> If you have the socket in /var/spool/postfix/postgresql, then you need to
> specify path to socket in Postfix configuration taking into account the
> chroot jail, ie. not "/var/spool/postfix/postgresql", but just "postgresql".
No, that's
Hi,
Is there easy way to forward all root mail to devnull?
In /etc/alias:
root: /dev/null
(and afterwards on Debian you have to run newaliases. Might be similar
on other distros)
Groetjes
Claus
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using Linux since 1994 and still happy... :-)
> On Jan 29, 2020, at 4:16 AM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>
> Is there easy way to forward all root mail to devnull?
Assuming it is not unwise:
aliases:
root: root@discard.invalid
virtual:
rootroot@discard.invalid
r...@example.org
Dnia 28.01.2020 o godz. 19:53:42 Hamid M. pisze:
> Thanks for your reply. I moved the socket folder into Postfix's jail
> "/var/spool/postfix/postgresql":
>
> ls -ld /var/spool/postfix/postgresql
> drwxrwsr-x 2 postgres postgres 4096 Jan 29 00:45 postgresql/
>
> Postgresql starts correctly and
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 09:56:45AM +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> I don't see the change 20200108 reflected in the transport(5) man page.
The HISTORY file writeup was:
20200108
UI cleanup: SMTP (and LMTP) client support for a list of
nexthop destinations
Hi List,
Is there easy way to forward all root mail to devnull?
Eero
I don't see the change 20200108 reflected in the transport(5) man page.
While this isn't a problem per se, I have been using this form for
internal routing:
exchange.charite.de
exchange:s-mx14-ht01.charite.de,exchange:s-mx14-ht02.charite.de
to get rid of the pesky internal MX record for
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