On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 14:38:12 -0500
Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org wrote:
I say put on your somber face and agree that Hotmal is goofed
up, hope they fix it soon.
My experience with Hotmail and other major web mail vendors is that
they are too busy finding new and innovative ways to break
Are there any non-internet, unix domain socket(s) which can be used
to send mail to the smtp daemon? i.e. is there any *documented* way
to give mail to postfix for remote delivery that doesn't involve the
tcp/ip stack (other than the sendmail binary).
http://www.postfix.org/master.5.html
On Tue, 01 Sep 2009 22:30:48 +0200
Benny Pedersen m...@junc.org wrote:
On tir 01 sep 2009 02:20:26 CEST, LuKreme wrote
On 31-Aug-2009, at 08:07, nunatarsuaq wrote:
Aug 30 11:46:28 ghost postfix/smtpd[26223]: connect from
ppp-124-122-30-5.revip2.asianet.co.th[124.122.30.5]
WHy are you
. Someone who behaves perfectly well on my
server might be an exceedingly poor judge of character. Without
limiting the depth of the certificate, I would have no way to accept a
TLS connection as the first without being open to the second.
I love waking up to a sub peona, don't you? :-)
Chris Babcock
On Sat, 08 Aug 2009 11:24:55 +0200
Per Jessen p...@computer.org wrote:
I'd like to treat the original and the bcc copy slightly different
based on their content. Basically:
a) original: if headerX matches condition1, override transport to
divert email.
b) bcc-copy: if headerX matches
= $myhostname ESMTP Chris Babcock 602-859-1689
smtpd_client_restrictions = reject_non_fqdn_recipient reject_non_fqdn_sender
reject_unknown_sender_domain permit_mynetworks reject_unauth_destination
reject_multi_recipient_bounce reject_non_fqdn_hostname reject_invalid_hostname
smtpd_helo_required = yes
On Sun, 12 Jul 2009 15:12:24 -0500
Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org wrote:
Yes, the message was rejected by your DKIM policy action. The
postfix default_milter_action only triggers when the milter
cannot be contacted. If you want to accept mail that fails
DKIM, see the dkim-filter
senders. It's still expensive and sub-optimal, but it's not entirely
doomed. More importantly, it's a path toward the re-evaluation of the
business model.
Chris Babcock
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for returned mail and I
take care to make sure that it goes someplace where it can be used to
stop the sorceror's apprentice from making more brooms. I hate it when
providers don't notify me when they won't deliver mail because it
doesn't give me a chance to fix the problem.
Chris Babcock
http
On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 16:26:43 +0200
Murat Ugur EMINOGLU mu...@murat.ws wrote:
reverse record,spf record, ptr record OK.
You sure?
[ch...@mail ~]$ dig murat.ws
; DiG 9.5.0-P1 murat.ws
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 53656
;;
. The list id header is the most likely
to remain consistant, but sender is a good choice too. Filtering on the
envelope sender is not a good idea because you never know when some
protocol like VERP or BATV may be implemented, breaking your filter
rule.
Chris Babcock
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if it is going to keep
you from getting killed in the real world.
Chris Babcock
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, but even with
strict sending policies I don't know the chances that the recieving
machine will implement either of these policies in a way that deals
constructively with backscatter.
Chris Babcock
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The relay access was rejected, but I don't want anyone to get even
this far. Newbie-oriented advice appreciated.
Postfix listens for all connections on inet_interfaces.
...by default. See:
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#inet_interfaces
The easiest, and best, way is to
to propagate your changes.
Chris Babcock
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instance for delivery. I'm trying to follow
Configuring an Alternate Transport from p 403 of 'The Book of
Postfix'. Is my transport misconfigured? Is transport_maps the right
main.cf parameter? Something painfully obvious?
Thanks,
Chris Babcock
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that,
including pulling mail off a POP or IMAP server or delivering to a
command that parses the message and inserts the content into the data
base.
Chris Babcock
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On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 03:33:59 -0800
carconni carco...@earthlink.net wrote:
HI,
Two days ago my company mail server died. I was able to set up a
temporary server until I could get the data off the old drive.
Tonite I moved mailman and /var/spool/ over and reconstructed the
mail boxes.
and shell script
that sends mail out of the company to authenticate itself.
Chris Babcock
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. Just so that you are aware of
the other side of the issue.
Chris Babcock
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no shortage of people who will either tell you
Don't do it, or Fine, but you need to provide a way (auth) for users
to follow the policy.
Chris Babcock
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 12:01:02 -0500
Vince Sabio vi...@vjs.org wrote:
I'm looking for a perl script that can create an e-mail message with
a custom header (i.e., customized header-From and To lines, and
ideally customized envelope-From, so that I can route bounces to a
different address).
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