sjm...@pobox.com (Simon J Mudd) writes:
For those interested I've updated the packages and you should be able
to find:
postfix-2.6.0-1.src.rpm and
postfix-2.6.0-1.rhel5.x86_64.rpm
Updated to 2.6.1 as I hadn't seen Wietse's 2.6.1 update.
Simon
Thank you Simon.
Chas.
them
to a different IP.
This one is not clear to me either. I'm trying to setup 2 servers behind a
Pix firewall, Postfix server before Exchange, both NAT'ed on the same
subnet but both represented by 'real' external IP's on the ineternet. Will
this not work properly?
Tia,
Chas.
Of course, you
I've been reading today about;
reject_unknown_sender_domain
and I'm wondering if it is only allowed under 'smtpd_sender_restrictions'
whereas I've had it under 'smtpd_recipient_restrictions'. Is this correct?
thanks,
Chas.
'smtpd_recipient_restrictions'. Is this
correct?
thanks,
Chas.
all smtpd_recipient_restrictions can appear in
smtpd_sender_restrictions.
Wrong. As SMTP session has MAIL FROM before RCPT TO, you can have
sender_restrictions in smtpd_recipient_restrictions, but not vice versa
(of course you can, but it'd
/spam_ip_regex file to make this work?
thanks,
Chas.
',
Disposition = 'attachment'
);
$msg-send;
Thanks to everyone who replied for all the useful suggestions. I'm going
to read the links posted and possibly try the Perl suggestion first.
thanks again,
Chas.
the
'from' header in mutt. I would like to use the sendmail command (through
postfix) if possible.
thanks,
Chas.