To Glenn:
On Tue, 2024-03-12 at 02:08 -0400, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users
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> (...)
> Your intuiting is way off base, best to resist the temptation to make
> guesses. If you don't know, that's fine, no need to waste time
> chasing
> shadows, just ask.
>
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On Mon, 2024-03-11 at 08:57 +0100, Alexander Leidinger via Postfix-
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> Am 2024-03-11 05:19, schrieb Glenn Tenney via Postfix-users:
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> > (2) Postfix sends to gmail, but does not encrypt when sending.
>
> You only tell the receiving side of postfix to set the encrypt level
> to
> "ma
On Fri, 2024-03-08 at 00:11 +0100, A. Schulze via Postfix-users wrote:
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> Am 07.03.24 um 23:06 schrieb postfix--- via Postfix-users:
> > I have done some research and opendkim is the most recommended,
> > however, other research states the opendkim has been abandoned by
> > it's maintainers.
>
>
Hellow Jaroslaw,
On Sat, 2024-02-03 at 22:17 +0100, Jaroslaw Rafa via Postfix-users
wrote:
> Dnia 3.02.2024 o godz. 12:59:27 Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users
> pisze:
> >
> > These days, users are far better off with delivery to an IMAP store
> > that
> > is not tied directly to any login accou
Charles Sprickman writes:
> [...]
> In the above configuration, when I connect to relay using any of those
> accounts, there is no match and the default transport is used.
>
> If I add an entry to match the From address, that works fine, as expected.
>
> So can I do this, but use the SASL usernam
Vladimir Mishonov writes:
> Hello again.
>
> It looks like www.postfix.org is not available if browsing from
> certain locations within Russia and Belarus, and some other European
> countries (Netherlands, Norway, Ukraine) seem to be partially affected
> too. See availability test results here:
Dear Sam and Viktor,
Viktor Dukhovni writes:
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 03:15:11PM +0100, Sam Tuke wrote:
>
>> On 13 December 2020 12:19:22 CET, "황병희" wrote:
>>
>> >Hello, it is a pleasure to use Postfix which runs on my personal Google
>> >Cloud Pl
Hellow i'm pleasure to using Postfix which runs at my personal Google Cloud
Platform. So i'm interested in somewhat internal things about Postfix. Where is
the main reposiotry, GitLab? or Other server?
Thanks for any comments welcome!
Sincerley, Postfix user Byung-Hee
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> When I send an email it is received with "From: " equal to Gmail account
> (From: xx...@gmail.com) instead of my
> personnal email (From: xx...@mehl-family.fr).
That is easy. Just use Google Apps (currently G Suit) ;;;
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Wesley Peng writes:
> ...
> Shall we use plaintext message in regular email communication?
If somebody use Linux/*BSD, i would like to accept HTML messages with
pleasure! Because most Linux/*BSD users send messages as plaintext. It
was just personal opinion.
Sincerely, Byung-Hee
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Robert Schetterer writes:
> ...
> https://alternativeto.net/software/k-9/?platform=iphone
+1, k-9 was/is good for me(android user) ;;;
Sincerely, Byung-Hee
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Hello Jeffrey again^^^
> How about moving to Gmail(Google Apps)? Gmail's spam defense is not bad, i
> think.
>
> I disagree. It often labels mailing list email as spam, [...]
Personally i read public mailing lists' messages by Gmane. There is
example screenshot [0]. So i have no problem about
> Is there any guide for it?
For sending mail to public mailing lists, Gmane is good. Gmane keep your
privacy all the time.
Also MX is good to use Cloud VM such as AWS, Google Cloud Platform if
you install Postfix.
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Hello Jeffrey,
> I don’t get the logic of this statement. [...]
There are my several cousin brothers, friends over the world. So i can't
block any regions. The word money is not money in the statement.
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> I don't block based on country but I do add some weighting in Spamassassin
> for [...]
Absolutely i agree with you Dominic, thanks^^^
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> By the way, you can find ASIA NETBLOCK on the internet and block them all
> easily.
My Postfix is running on Google Compute Engine's Ubuntu 18.04.
Actually i do not block anyone, any clients, any ip addresses.
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
soyeomul@bionic190316003:~$ cat ~/.forward
soyeomul+...@gmail.com
#+
merr...@fn.de writes:
> [...] do you think if it is possible to reject all mails from China? Thanks
How about moving to Gmail(Google Apps)? Gmail's spam defense is not bad, i
think. Plus don't block China. Blocking China is blocking money.
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> Am I right?
Yes Wesley you are right. So i don't like DMARC (with SPF).
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[Sorry for late, Ralph.]
Ralph Seichter writes:
> * 황병희:
>
>> i did not setup SPF. Instead i think User-Agent/X-Mailer are
>> important.
>
> The contents of these headers are easily faked, so relying on them is
> questionable to me. Also, you will encounter User-A
> I am a big fan of rigid adherence to rDNS & SPF rules, doing so,
> [...]
Well i don't know what rules are right things. Still i did not setup
SPF. Instead i think User-Agent/X-Mailer are important. In most case
linux softwares[1] have good manners in email world.
Sincerely,
[1] Mutt, ELM, PINE
> For Debian and derivatives like Ubuntu, yes.
Thanks for confirmation!!!
Sincerely, Byung-Hee from South Korea.
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i just did install postfix in Ubuntu 18.04 by `sudo apt-get install
postfix'. then just did type `cat /etc/aliases'.
#+BEGIN_SRC: text
(bionic)soyeomul@localhost:~$ cat /etc/aliases
# See man 5 aliases for format
postmaster:root
#+END_SRC
by the way there is no MAILER-DAEMON thing. is that nor
In Article ,
Tom Browder writes:
> I'm reading about some conflicting opinions of the spf record (via a
Seriously, i don't like SPF, sorry...
Sincerely, Byung-Hee.
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