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Wolfgang Rauchholz
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Thank you for the insight.
It helped solving the issue.
Un cordial saludo,
Wolfgang Rauchholz
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On Tue, Feb 7, 2023 at 6:51 PM Wietse Venema wrote:
> Wolfgang Paul Rauchholz:
> > Hello I run postfix (postfix-3.5.8-4.e
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LISTEN 0 100 [::]:110 [::]:*
users:(("dovecot",pid=7000,fd=25))
LISTEN 0 100 [::]:143 [::]:*
users:(("dovecot",pid=7000,fd=44))
Thanks for helping
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--state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport
587 -j ACCEPT
Any help to solve this issue is welcome.
Thank you
Wolfgang
y settings. But when I try to implement SATARTTLS on port 587 I
> lose
> > connection to localhost as described in Subject.
>
> Does the webmail client provide any clues about why it is hanging up?
>
> Wietse
>
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/letsencrypt/live//privkey.pem
smtpd_tls_session_cache_database = btree:/etc/postfix/smtpd_scache
content_filter=smtp-amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10024
Wolfgang
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 11:26 PM Bill Cole <
postfixlists-070...@billmail.scconsult.com> wrote:
> On 28 Nov 2018, at 15:47, Wolf
Thanks for help.
A lot to digest and read before doing changes to config.
Wolfgang
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 11:26 PM Bill Cole <
postfixlists-070...@billmail.scconsult.com> wrote:
> On 28 Nov 2018, at 15:47, Wolfgang Paul Rauchholz wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the taking this
gentoo/musl/issues/53
[2] - https://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/3423
Find attached a patch that will fix this issue.
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Wolfgang Mueller / vehk.de / GPG 0xc543cfce9465f573
--- src/util/sys_defs.h 2017-06-05 02:46:02.016419848 +
+++ src/util/sys_defs.h 2017-06-05 02:46:37.275600185 +000
text that starts with 'From:'
exampleuser does not start with 'From:' and does not contain @gmail.com or
even end with that text, so why should the postmap command show a match?
Hope this helps.
Regards,
wolfgang
- On 26 Apr, 2015, at 20:32, Michael Orlitzky mich...@orlitzky.com wrote:
Here's my copy, modified to add a header rather than reject outright.
I assume that means you use it in header_checks?
Cheers,
wolfgang
in DNS or the queue lifetime of that NDN expires.
Is the NDN being generated because of the gmail temp failure?
There is no gmail temp failure, see above.
Hope this helps,
wolfgang
would save their credentials in their GMail
preferences on the gmail servers. If that's fine with your security
requirements, fine.
Cheers,
wolfgang
that
permit_mynetworks (from your smtpd_relay_restrictions) would match
before your smtpd_recipient_restrictions would be considered.
Hope this helps,
wolfgang
mails to oblivion?
Cheers,
wolfgang
-Path
Regards,
wolfgang
Hello Wietse,
is the colon in aliases files optional?
If not, aren't there colons missing below?
Cheers,
wolfgang
In an older episode, on 2013-11-24 16:45, Wietse Venema wrote:
Second option:
/etc/aliases: (or whatever the location of the sendmail aliases file)
westcoast
...@example.com EOT Your Text EOT
Run
$ mail --help
to see the precise syntax.
Newer mail(x) versions use -a to attach files.
Hope this helps.
wolfgang
On 2013-07-11 14:30, Juerg Reimann wrote:
Is there a way to reject a certain sender email address before he
gets a 550 5.1.1 em@i.l: Recipient address rejected: User unknown?
When I add the sender to header_check, he still gets first the User
unknown reject when he sends to an unknown user...
In an older episode, on 2013-06-25 18:16, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
deamon: root
$ uptime | mail -s uptime daemon@localhost
As you may not have noticed,
the alias
deamon is _not_ the same word as
daemon
In an older episode, on 2013-03-02 15:37, Reindl Harald wrote:
sorry, but postfix is only the messenger
ask postmas...@cyberia.net.sa
I think that Ejaz is postmas...@cyberia.net.sa:
Mohammed Ejaz
Sr,Systems Administrator
Middle East Internet Company (CYBERIA)
Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Phone:
that the problem becomes more clear.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
wolfgang
and multipop so is there any options in
postfix.
Thanks,
Maybe you should take a look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetchmail
Hope this helps,
wolfgang
FYI: DNS queries for *.dsbl.org currently return the IP 74.92.59.67 of
shelob.surriel.com.
Time to remove the discontinued RBL dsbl.org from your postfix configs
if you haven't done so yet, see www.dsbl.org
Hope this helps,
wolfgang
is finally delivered.
So yes, they are the same, but the Return-Path is only a reflection of
the envelope sender.
Hope this helps.
wolfgang
In an older episode, on 2012-03-23 09:57, Wolfgang Zeikat wrote:
The envelope sender is written into the mail as Return-Path by the
MDAs (Mail Delivery Agents) when the mail is finally delivered.
So yes, they are the same, but the Return-Path is only a reflection of
the envelope sender.
See
) during delivery.
To add the envelope-from address to the mail header, we use:
In main.cf:
smtpd_data_restrictions = check_sender_access
regexp:/etc/postfix/regexp.sender_data
In /etc/postfix/regexp.sender_data:
/(.*)/ prepend X-Envelope-From: $1
Hope this helps,
wolfgang
out that the nail command
version 12.3 7/15/07 - unlike the other mail/mailx versions I have
used - includes an option to attach files. This may be off topic but
worth to know ...
Regards,
wolfgang
find the information in
your outgoing server's logs.
Hope this helps,
wolfgang
On 2011-10-04 21:02, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
It could be pcre:/etc/postfix/access/final_recipient_access
Given that pcre: is involved, lot's of funky stuff could happen.
Try and run
postmap -q 'e...@whoi.edu'
pcre:/etc/postfix/access/final_recipient_access
Hope this helps,
wolfgang
On 2011-10-04 21:36, Eric Cunningham wrote:
postmap -q 'e...@whoi.edu'
pcre:/etc/postfix/access/final_recipient_access
Great suggestion for this, unfortunately, it returns nothing:
# postmap -q 'e...@whoi.edu'
pcre:/etc/postfix/access/final_sender_access #
Use
with the updated relayhost configuration.
(Are you sure that the new relayhost is really in main.cf now?)
Regards,
wolfgang
[root@testserver:~]$ service postfix restart
Restarting postfix (via systemctl):[ OK ]
[root@testserver:~]$ postsuper -r ALL
postsuper: Requeued
In an older episode, on 2011-08-21 16:03, Roger Goh wrote:
how do I sent an alert email to notify support if outgoing mail is not
working anymore?
For such cases, I use a perl script that connects to a different SMTP
server to send a mail. See attachment.
Hope this helps,
wolfgang
How would I specify all IPv6 addresses starting with 2001:638:700:1005
in a regexp table?
Regards,
wolfgang
,
wolfgang
to be used?
wolfgang
Subject: /your/log/file
To catch all recipients, you would have to find the respective queue IDs
of each mail and search for that.
Hope this helps
wolfgang
Hi,
apparently, aol.com is currently not resolved via DNS (at least in Germany).
How can I have postfix queue mails to AOL and retry delivery in that
case instead of bouncing the mails?
Regards,
wolfgang
In an older episode, on 2010-12-21 10:01, Wolfgang Zeikat wrote:
Hi,
apparently, aol.com is currently not resolved via DNS (at least in
Germany).
As a workaround, it was suggested on the Postfixbuch users list to use a
transport map
smtp:aol.de
That works so far, since aol.de apparently
In an older episode (Thursday, 25. November 2010), Wietse Venema wrote:
smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps =
cidr:/etc/postfix/helo_fixes
I think that should be
smtp_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps
not
smtpD_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps
Cheers,
wolfgang
In an older episode, on 2010-08-10 23:06, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
You still have to look up which restrictions list contains that rule,
though.
Yes, there could be different check_sender_access rules - even without
smtpd_delay_reject it would be hard to see WHICH ONE fired.
They way I do
. mail.spam.domain?
Regards,
wolfgang
works for me on SunOS 5.10 with postfix. We already installed postfix
really early there after removing sendmail. As far as I can tell, the -c
option depends on the mail binary, not on the MTA's sendmail binary.
-r uses the full name of the user from /etc/password ...
Regards,
wolfgang
details are available?
Regards,
wolfgang
as
from=
Masao, maybe this helps you to find significant entries in your logs.
Regards and Happy Easter,
wolfgang
On 03/17/2010 01:59 PM, Carlos Mennens wrote:
Is it possible to alter the fact that my message headers indicate that
my MTA is a Postfix server?
You can configure that in main.cf via setting
mail_name =
See http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#mail_name
Regards,
wolfgang
The relay_domains documentation says:
Specify a list of host or domain names, /file/name patterns ...
Would /file/name contain one domain per line?
And would changes require postfix reload?
Best regards,
wolfgang
in reasonably
recent Postfix releases will detect the change within ~10 seconds.
So far, I have only used indexed tables with entry pairs like
something something_else
I understand that I could simply postmap a file with one domain per
line, correct?
Regards,
wolfgang
,
wolfgang
domains for whom we want to accept every mail.
Is it possible to exclude mails from
smtpd_milters = unix:/var/run/spamass.sock?
Regards,
wolfgang
Wietse Venema wrote:
Is it possible to exclude mails from
smtpd_milters = unix:/var/run/spamass.sock?
There is no such option.
OK. Thank you for the bad news ;)
Would we have that option if we use an
smtpd_proxy_filter,
i.e. spampd?
Regards,
wolfgang
this helps,
wolfgang
,
wolfgang
completely and bounce it to the sender.
Hope this helps,
wolfgang
REJECT (554)
errors, but keep coming back with the same sender-recipient pairs.
Regards,
wolfgang
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