Hello,
a user of my mail gateway has got the following messages while have
tried to send a message to
recipie...@recipdomain.tld,recipie...@recipdomain.tld:
- Original Message -
From: Mail Delivery Subsystem mailer-dae...@recipserver.tld
To: sen...@senddomain.tld
Sent: Tuesday, July 07,
Thanks,
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-
us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Charles Marcus
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 12:43 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: TLS handshake failed
On 7/9/2009, Rocco Scappatura
Hello,
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-
us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Wietse Venema
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 12:47 PM
To: Postfix users
Subject: Re: TLS handshake failed
Rocco Scappatura:
# postconf -d | grep tls
What web
+0200, Rocco Scappatura wrote:
Hello,
a user of my mail gateway has got the following messages while have
tried to send a message to
recipie...@recipdomain.tld,recipie...@recipdomain.tld:
- Original Message -
From: Mail Delivery Subsystem mailer-dae...@recipserver.tld
Thanks Victor,
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 02:48:00PM +0200, Rocco Scappatura wrote:
Hello,
I have enabled sender_bcc_maps in my main.cf. The lookup file has
just
2 entries.
What fraction of your traffic is sent by these 2 entries. Do you have
content filters downstream
Hello,
I have enabled sender_bcc_maps in my main.cf. The lookup file has just
2 entries.
I have noticed that the number of message in active queue grews as soon
as I enable this feature.
Is it so expensive? I otherwise can't figure out why active queues
grows. Infact, I have verified that no
Hello,
Error 1: maildirmake: /pathto/user/: File exists
Error 2: maildrop: maildir over quota.
What you mean precisely? How I can find the mistake?
Here my maildrop conf file:
log test -d $HOME$DEFAULT
`test -d $HOME$DEFAULT`
if ($RETURNCODE != 0)
{
log mkdir -p
Wietse,
Ok Ralph, I have solved the two holes in conf file of Maildrop. Now
I
get the following over quota message:
posta.sttspa.it #5.7.0 x-unix; maildrop: maildir over
quota.
Which is still not completely 'human-readble'.
The error message is produced by maildrop, so
Hello,
I have a postoffice system based on
Postfix+MySQL+Courier-IMAP+Courier-authlib+Maildrop.
I have enable quota checking with maildrop.
When quota is overcame then Postfix get a permanent error by maildrop
and generates a bounce with the following informations:
mypostoffice.domain.tld
Thanks Ralph,
* Rocco Scappatura rocco.scappat...@infracom.it:
Error 1: maildirmake: /pathto/user/: File exists
Error 2: maildrop: maildir over quota.
What you mean precisely? How I can find the mistake?
Here my maildrop conf file:
log test -d $HOME$DEFAULT
`test -d $HOME
Hello,
I get:
warning: connect #3 to subsystem private/hash: No such file or directory
In main.cf I set:
virtual_alias_domains = domain.tld
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
while in /etc/postfix/virtual
kubasms@ domain.tld autogerma@ domain2.tld
kubasms-notifiche@
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-
us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Matt Hayes
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 5:22 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: private/hash
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
Hello,
I get:
warning: connect
Hello,
Rocco Scappatura:
Hello,
I get:
warning: connect #3 to subsystem private/hash: No such file or
directory
You have configured a hash: LOOKUP TABLE where Postfix expects a
SERVICE NAME (such as a content filter or policy service).
Use ls -lt to find out what Postfix config
Sorry,
On Fri May 8 2009 10:20:22 Rocco Scappatura wrote:
I get:
warning: connect #3 to subsystem private/hash: No such file or
directory
And which process gives you this warning? You snipped out significant
portions of the log, so definitive help is not possible.
May 8 17:16:50
Thanks all!
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-
us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Magnus Bäck
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 6:00 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: private/hash
On Friday, May 08, 2009 at 17:45 CEST,
Rocco
Thanks Barney, thanks Noel,
All works fine.
Bye,
rocsva
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-
us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Barney Desmond
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 12:38 AM
To: postfix users list
Subject: Re: Redirect messages for
Hello,
I have a Postfix-based system which consist of a front end side (mail
gateway) and a post office side.
I receive messages for different domain. Every message destined for a
domain, say domain.tld, is forwarded to the post office and there the
recipient will eventually be translated and
Hello,
I felt interesting the discussion started by mouss in thread whitelist
from spamhaus, and particularly the content of the email:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2006-05/0598.html
written by Viktor.
Indeed, I have started since some weeks to use the Postfix SMTP policy
A further question: How I say to postfix to use
'smtpd_rcpt_restriction_classes' and where it will be evaluated?
You can't. This is a hypothetical feature. It has not yet been (and
may
never be) implemented.
:-(
What a shame! I think that it could be very nice..
rocsca
Viktor,
A further question: How I say to postfix to use
'smtpd_rcpt_restriction_classes' and where it will be
evaluated?
You can't. This is a hypothetical feature. It has not yet been
(and
may
never be) implemented.
:-(
What a shame! I think that it could be very
Noel,
I need to use 'mail()' PHP function on a UNIX system, which uses
Postfix
as MTA.
On Linux systems, mail() function use the 'sendmail' program to
transmit
messages. And so, my PHP program uses postfix setup to transmit the
messages. In particular, it looks up DNS for MX of
Hello,
I need to use 'mail()' PHP function on a UNIX system, which uses Postfix
as MTA.
On Linux systems, mail() function use the 'sendmail' program to transmit
messages. And so, my PHP program uses postfix setup to transmit the
messages. In particular, it looks up DNS for MX of destination
Hello,
Rocco Scappatura a écrit :
[snip]
Why the message is not delivered immediately to the virtual mailbox
after
vacation filter?
because the domain is not listed as a virtual mailbox domain
At first glance, I shoud say as above too, but I swear that the query
is exactly
Thanks Magnus,
append_at_myorigin = no
deleted.
I have the problem that mail destined to local virtual mailbox is not
delivered locally, even if all looks up succesfully confirm tha the
message have to be delivered locally:
So what does happen to the messages?
At the moment, I'm
Hello,
I'm setting up a postoffice platform based on
Postfix+Courier-authlib-Courier-IMAP-Maildrop.
Here my postfix parameters:
# postconf -n
alias_database = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases
append_at_myorigin = no
append_dot_mydomain = no
bounce_size_limit = 1
Hello,
I'm trying to use a policy service to limit use of my SMTP gateway
platform 'cause of heavy load that usually means hard delays to transmit
messages.
The policy service is bound to 10031 TCP port.
I have so set postfix the use policy service at the and of recipient
restriction and at
Rocco Scappatura a écrit :
Hello,
I need to setup a mail server for outgoing email only. I clearly would
like to restrict access to my networks only.
Moreover, I would like to permit only to some envelope senders to relay
email trhough a such MTA. And no other envelope sender should
Victor,
Finally I would like to deny message delivery to my mail server.. It
should suffice to unset relay_domains or it is too restrictive doing
so?
to disable local delivery, check the FIREWALL README.
I think this means:
Sorry for the delay..
Could you explain - in the same terms - how is quantified the
time
before
a message is passed to the queue manager, after it is
processed
by
the
content filter?
The time to deliver is measured as the time between MAIL FROM
and
end-of-data.
Hello,
I need to setup a mail server for outgoing email only. I clearly would
like to restrict access to my networks only.
Moreover, I would like to permit only to some envelope senders to relay
email trhough a such MTA. And no other envelope sender should be able to
relay trhough this MTA.
So
Hello,
When I send a message to an inexistent email address and the receiving
MTA is down, like the following example:
av4 mail16:46:22postfix/smtppostfix/smtp[27440]:
11BD7750296: to=abcd...@destdomain.tld, relay=none, delay=10,
delays=0.03/0/10/0, dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred
Hi,
I have a mail gateway system that consists of several
Postfix+MySQL+Amavisd-new machines behind a load balancer.
I have defined a balancing policy based on number of SMTP sessions
that
every server has to manage.
New connections are given to the server with the fewest
Victor,
I fear that the problem is that for each session I can have an
unsettled
number of messages sent over that session (It could be happen? If
yes,
It could be depend on MTA settings?) other then an unsettled size of
SMTP traffic (which it determs the latency of messages and it
Thanks Viktor,
1) Once a client (or another MTA) establish a TCP connection with
listening port bounded by the SMTP daemon of Postfix, could happen that
more then one email messages are sent over that TCP connection, before
it
is closed?
Sure this is possible, but it is unlikel to
Hello,
I have a mail gateway system that consists of several
Postfix+MySQL+Amavisd-new machines behind a load balancer.
I have defined a balancing policy based on number of SMTP sessions
that
every server has to manage.
New connections are given to the server with the fewest
Mouss,
and your explanation was about a receiver. That's 3 different
things...
So.. What I have to do to block a message based on the receiver?
check_recipient_access.
PS. it would be safer to put your check_sender_access in
smtpd_sender_restrictions so that an error in your sql
How do I have to modify it so that I could block an email address either
if is the sender or one of the recipients, AND either if the message is
incoming or outgoing?
Maybe so (assuming that the action will never be OK)...
smtpd_client_restrictions =
check_client_access
Mouss,
[snip]
:-D
[snip]
dogs ate logs?
Very cool from you.. as usual!
You have won a prize.. :-) -- Is it ok so? ;-)
- show logs that prove what you claimed
Feb 1 06:02:50 av5 postfix/smtpd[32172]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
unknown[83.103.67.197]: 550 5.1.1 st...@receiver.tld:
Sorry,
How do I have to modify it so that I could block an email address
either
if is the sender or one of the recipients, AND either if the message is
incoming or outgoing?
Maybe so (assuming that the action will never be OK)...
smtpd_client_restrictions =
check_client_access
Mouss,
How do I have to modify it so that I could block an email address
either
if is the sender or one of the recipients, AND either if the message
is
incoming or outgoing?
Maybe so (assuming that the action will never be OK)...
smtpd_client_restrictions =
check_client_access
Thanks Wietse and Victor,
For example consider the log relative to the relay entries (to the
cntent
filer and to postfix without conten filter):
1) Jan 30 10:02:17 av5 postfix/smtp[10603]: C0AFB226F23:
to=recei...@domain.tld, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10026,
delay=8.9,
Hello,
My postfix server i configured to reject unverified server for a domain
recipient.tld. The record MX for this domain points to my server. When
my MTA receive messages for recipient.tld, then the messages are
forwarded to the server with IP 10.30.32.7.
In main.cf I have.
In smtpd_recipient_restrictions I put as first line:
check_sender_access proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-check-sender-access.cf
The check looks up the database for an address or a domain ad returns an
action (OK, REJECT, and so on).
Last day my server receives a lot of messages for an email
For example consider the log relative to the relay entries (to the
cntent
filer and to postfix without conten filter):
1) Jan 30 10:02:17 av5 postfix/smtp[10603]: C0AFB226F23:
to=recei...@domain.tld, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10026,
delay=8.9,
delays=1.3/0/0/7.7, dsn=2.0.0,
Wietse,
Could you explain - in the same terms - how is quantified the time
before
a message is passed to the queue manager, after it is processed by
the
content filter?
The time to deliver is measured as the time between MAIL FROM and
end-of-data.
Sorry for my bad english.. To be
Thanks,
In smtpd_recipient_restrictions I put as first line:
check_sender_access
proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-check-sender-access.cf
The check looks up the database for an address or a domain ad returns an
action (OK, REJECT, and so on).
This sounds bad; you should not OK based
Hello.
I have a Postfix+Amavisd-new+MySQL+ClamAV mail gateway system.
I'm observing time spent by a messagge in (Amavisd-new) content_filter
of postfix (I trascure deliberately the time spent by a message to be
processed by postfix, because it is neglegible with respect to the
filter).
I grep a
I have a Postfix+Amavisd-new+MySQL+ClamAV mail gateway system.
I'm observing time spent by a messagge in (Amavisd-new) content_filter
of postfix (I trascure deliberately the time spent by a message to be
processed by postfix, because it is neglegible with respect to the
filter).
I grep a
I have a mail gateway system that consists of several
Postfix+MySQL+Amavisd-new machines behind a load balancer.
I have defined a balancing policy based on number of SMTP sessions
that
every server has to manage.
New connections are given to the server with the fewest connections?
Hello.
I have a mail gateway system that consists of several
Postfix+MySQL+Amavisd-new machines behind a load balancer.
I have defined a balancing policy based on number of SMTP sessions that
every server has to manage.
But, even if the session is perfectly balanced, I see that the average
rocsca
From: Thomas [mailto:t...@tja-server.de]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 2:58 AM
To: Rocco Scappatura
Cc: postfix users list
Subject: Re: Share postfix config directory
I never had a problem to do exactly this ...
For what do you need the hostname of the server?
My main.cf does
I have different SMTP gateways each one configurred exactly at
the
same
manner. The only difference is the hostname.
I would like to know if I could define /etc/postfix as an NFS
share
somewhere and export it on each of my SMTP gateways. The aim is
obviously to change
Hello,
I have different SMTP gateways each one configurred exactly at the same
manner. The only difference is the hostname.
I would like to know if I could define /etc/postfix as an NFS share
somewhere and export it on each of my SMTP gateways. The aim is
obviously to change only one
I have different SMTP gateways each one configurred exactly at the
same
manner. The only difference is the hostname.
I would like to know if I could define /etc/postfix as an NFS
share
somewhere and export it on each of my SMTP gateways. The aim is
obviously to change only one
Rocco Scappatura a écrit :
Dec 12 16:55:33 av1 postfix/smtpd[25586]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT
from
unknown[IP Primary MX for extdomain.tld]: 550 5.1.1
u...@extdomain.tld: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in
relay
recipient table; from=em...@domain.tld to= u...@extdomain.tld
Hello,
I have a Postfix+MySQL+Amavisd-new platform.
Time ago I get some hint for avoiding spam scan for a particular sender
an a particular client.
In particular, in /etc/postfix/main.cf I put:
smtpd_restriction_classes = from_policy_bank_senders
from_policy_bank_senders =
Hello,
I have a Postfix MTA which is configured to check recipients for a
domain listed in table relay_domains, before to forward the message to
the appropriate post office.
All has worked fine, until the MTA has been configured as backup MX for
an external domain, say extdomain.tld.
Since
Dec 12 16:55:33 av1 postfix/smtpd[25586]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
unknown[IP Primary MX for extdomain.tld]: 550 5.1.1
u...@extdomain.tld: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in
relay
recipient table; from=em...@domain.tld to= u...@extdomain.tld
proto=ESMTP helo=MYPC
The error
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:49 AM, mouss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa a écrit :
However, Postfix supports access maps that can reject mail for
over-quota users, if you are willing to periodically add up all
the mail each user has.
I have been using filesystem
Hello,
I have a post-office platform based on
Postfix-2.5.2+Courier-IMAP-4.0.1-Courier-authlib-0.53+MySQL-5.0.33.
Can someone give some hint on how enable (and verify that works) quota
on mailboxes?
Thanks,
rocsca
Here is one event in a tcpdump file that I received a few hours
ago (full context is below the signature):
10:49:57.930285 80.74.176.142.25 217.11.85.59.2528: . ack
1998901 win 32767 nop,nop,sack sack 1 {1994821:1996181} (DF)
What happens is that the receiver
Rocco Scappatura:
12:31:06.808714 O client.1395 server.25: . 1931191:1932551(1360)
ack
358 win 65178 (DF)
Can you show the TCP handshake (SYN/SYN+ACK/ACK) with TCP options.
You are right, there is no TCP option. I will try to dump another SMTP
session. This time directly on mail
Which tcpdump version is this? Where are the time stamps and the
packets with data (Len0)?
tcpdump show only initial packet data by default and -s0 show all
data. Is usefull when decode HEX (-xX) or ASCII (-A)
I repeat, there is no need to look at the data itself.
However, this
I think I have solved the mystery. But I can offer you only a
workaround, to turn off selective ACK support.
Here is one event in a tcpdump file that I received a few hours
ago (full context is below the signature):
10:49:57.930285 80.74.176.142.25 217.11.85.59.2528: .
Rocco Scappatura:
I think I have solved the mystery. But I can offer you only a
workaround, to turn off selective ACK support.
Here is one event in a tcpdump file that I received a few hours
ago (full context is below the signature):
10:49:57.930285
postfix/smtpd[19545]: warning: unknown[xxx.yyy.www.zzz]: SASL LOGIN
authentication failed: authentication failure
I do get those all the time. Users mistyping their passwords,
usernames, client's getting AUTH all wrong and so on.
OK.
then
postfix/smtpd[19545]: lost
I'm facing a problem with a client that can't send email trough my
mail
gateway..
After connection, in mail log, I get:
postfix/smtpd[19545]: warning: unknown[xxx.yyy.www.zzz]: SASL LOGIN
authentication failed: authentication failure
then
postfix/smtpd[19545]: lost connection after
postfix/smtpd[19545]: warning: unknown[xxx.yyy.www.zzz]: SASL LOGIN
authentication failed: authentication failure
I do get those all the time. Users mistyping their passwords,
usernames, client's getting AUTH all wrong and so on.
OK.
then
postfix/smtpd[19545]: lost connection
Oct 29 10:27:58 av3 postfix/smtpd[16988]: connect from
unknown[xxx.yyy.www.zzz]
Oct 29 10:27:58 av3 postfix/smtpd[16988]: 7B98D75008D:
client=unknown[xxx.yyy.www.zzz]
Oct 29 10:34:25 av3 postfix/smtpd[16988]: timeout after DATA from
unknown[xxx.yyy.www.zzz]
Oct 29 10:34:25 av3
Hello,
I'm facing a problem with a client that can't send email trough my mail
gateway..
After connection, in mail log, I get:
postfix/smtpd[19545]: warning: unknown[xxx.yyy.www.zzz]: SASL LOGIN
authentication failed: authentication failure
then
postfix/smtpd[19545]: lost connection after
Hello,
I can't identify the cause of impossibility to relay emails through my
Postifix mail gateway, from a Outlook express client.
From mail log, I saw:
postfix/smtpd[16988]: connect from unknown[xxx.yyy.www.zzz]
postfix/smtpd[16988]: 7B98D75008D: client=unknown[xxx.yyy.www.zzz]
I can't identify the cause of impossibility to relay emails through my
Postifix mail gateway, from a Outlook express client.
Indeed, I get the problem while sending email with attachment with size
above 5-6 MB..
From mail log, I saw:
postfix/smtpd[16988]: connect from
I can't identify the cause of impossibility to relay emails
through
my
Postifix mail gateway, from a Outlook express client.
Indeed, I get the problem while sending email with attachment with
size
above 5-6 MB..
From mail log, I saw:
postfix/smtpd[16988]: connect from
I have hacked pflogsumm so that it could be read log from database used
by PHP-syslog-ng.
If someone is interested, I will make it public.
rocsca
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-postfix-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rocco Scappatura
Sent: Friday, September
Hello,
I have several Postfix+Amavisd-new+MySQL mail gateways. I have
configured syslog service on that machines to send logs to a centralized
syslog server, which stores received logs on mysql DBMS.
BTW, I lookup the logs using Php-Syslog-NG.
Anyway, logs on each machine are stored also as
-Original Message-
From: Robert Schetterer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:06 PM
To: Rocco Scappatura
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Postfix statistics from log stored on RDBMS
Rocco Scappatura schrieb:
Hello,
I have several
Hello,
I would like to add further condition for delivery of email messages.
In my main.cf I have this setting:
virtual_mailbox_domains = proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-transport.cf
where mysql-trasport.cf contains:
select_field = domain
where_field = domain
additional_conditions = and active
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