the production machine.
Again, thanks to ALL !
Tom
On Sunday 14 November 2010 18:44:59 /dev/rob0 wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 04:08:04PM +0100, t...@diogunix.com wrote:
> > I made it using the header_checks method using
> >
> > in main.cf:
> > header_checks = re
Viktor, /dev/rob0,
thanks. Am already working also on this second step (Viktors proposal) as
this is really important (thanks for the hint, was already worrying about
unwanted effects).
Anyway I'm only running all this on a testing machine this time.
However, it's impressing what one can do wi
it'd need
lots of additional work on all the client computers and so it wasn't the
quickiest way.
However, the header_checks thing was a ver quick and easy solution.
Thanks again
Tom
On Saturday 13 November 2010 20:16:49 /dev/rob0 wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 06:51:
Hello everybody,
I have to setup a postfix mailserver with speecial requirements from the
customer side:
They do not want their sender IP addresses being visible in the mailheader
as seen by the recipients. Reason: They sometimes also communicate with
competitors and they fear to get spied th
Noel and others,
> In the specific case of "Relay access denied" it will always
> be the recipient address, but there are other reasons for mail
> to be rejected.
>
> That section of the log line shows "what" was rejected along
> with a brief text description/reason.
>
> The "what" can be any pa
Noel,
thanks a lot for your help.
Just to precise my need for information:
> > 554 5.7.1
> > : Relay access denied;
>
> This is the response postfix sent to the remote client. The
> SMTP response is 554 (a permanent error) with an extended code
> of 5.7.1, and a text description of what wa
Hello everybody,
postfix user since neraly two years approximately (runs like a swiss
cloickwork, THANKS to developers) but now I have a question I could not
resolve via reading the documentation:
My question is not about Postfix configuration but only on how to read
Postfix' loglines.
I hav