I've been trying to work out how to get postfix to accept mail, send
it to bogofilter, then deliver using dovecot while allowing a global
sieve filter and users able to filter mail based on the bogofilter
header.
I've been successful at getting it to add the bogofilter header as
needed
Greg Earle:
> What is the use of these "smtp" entries in "master.cf"?
>
> [root@isolar postfix]# grep -n -w ^smtp master.cf
> 12:smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
Above is the Postfix SMTP service (listens on on TCP port 25).
Many parameter names start with smtpd_
> 6
On 15 Nov 2021, at 15:08, Wietse Venema wrote:
Greg Earle:
[root@isolar postfix]# grep postgrey master.cf
-o { smtpd_recipient_restrictions=
permit_mynetworks,permit_sasl_authenticated,check_policy_service
unix:postgrey/socket,reject_rhsbl_helo
dbl.spamhaus.org,reject_rhsbl_reverse_client
db
On 2021-11-15 09:03:32 -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
> 20211115
>
> Bugfix (introduced: 20210708): duplicate bounce_notice_recipient
> entries in postconf output. The fix to send SMTP session
> transcripts to bounce_notice_recipient was incomplete.
> R
Greg Earle:
> [root@isolar postfix]# grep postgrey master.cf
>-o { smtpd_recipient_restrictions=
> permit_mynetworks,permit_sasl_authenticated,check_policy_service
> unix:postgrey/socket,reject_rhsbl_helo
> dbl.spamhaus.org,reject_rhsbl_reverse_client
> dbl.spamhaus.org,reject_rhsbl_sender
I installed postgrey on a mail server host running Fedora, but for some
reason Postfix doesn't seem to want to talk to it.
It's running and has the listening socket open:
[root@isolar postfix]# ps -eq $(pgrep postgrey)
PID TTY TIME CMD
2228175 ?00:00:00 postgrey --unix
[ro
> "Jim" == Jim writes:
>> Instead, use Maildir format with one message per file,
Jim> I thought about that once, but I decided I have too many e-mail
Jim> messages for that. (I don't want to run out of inodes, nor do I want to
Jim> make file accesses too slow because of the number of files
Wietse,
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 12:25 (-0500), Wietse Venema wrote:
> Jim:
>> On Artix, the default is 5120. (Aside: in 1985, that would have
> Postfix has limits on everything, so that the mail system will not
> get stuck. It's really a bad idea to disable them.
I agree that changing it
Wietse Venema:
> Jim:
> > (This is really for postfix developers, but since I'm not allowed to
> > post this on the devel list, here it is here.)
> >
> > Background: I recently moved from Ubuntu to Artix. On Ubuntu, for
> > better or worse, mailbox_size_limit is 0, and I blissfully went around
>
Jim:
> (This is really for postfix developers, but since I'm not allowed to
> post this on the devel list, here it is here.)
>
> Background: I recently moved from Ubuntu to Artix. On Ubuntu, for
> better or worse, mailbox_size_limit is 0, and I blissfully went around
> using a large inbox.
>
> O
(This is really for postfix developers, but since I'm not allowed to
post this on the devel list, here it is here.)
Background: I recently moved from Ubuntu to Artix. On Ubuntu, for
better or worse, mailbox_size_limit is 0, and I blissfully went around
using a large inbox.
On Artix, the default
Jorgen Lundman:
>>> I suppose there is probably nothing I can do about it?
>> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#prepend_delivered_header
>>
>> currenly immplements (and detects loops) with delivery to "|command",
>> /file/name, or !$HOME/.forward.
>>
>> Doing this also for virtual alias expans
recipient,
instead of sending transcripts of bounced mail to the
bounce_notice_recipient. File: smtpd/smtpd_chat.c.
The above replaced error_notice_recipient with bounce_notice_recipient,
but did not update the default setting. The fix for the fix is
below.
Wietse
2025
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 11:58:02AM +0800, Philip Paeps wrote:
> On 2021-11-15 11:36:00 (+0800), Benny Pedersen wrote:
> > plantmarknaden.com
> >
> > https://dane.sys4.de/smtp/plantmarknaden.com
> > https://dnsviz.net/d/plantmarknaden.com/dnssec/
> >
> > why diffrent results ?
>
> I don't see 'dif
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