Pablo Scheri:
>
> Wietse,
> I am not able to access...
> It is not a productive environment, there is no private information.
> I upload it to http://rapidshare.com/files/196381965/postfix.rar.html
It works fine as long as you use an FTP client.
I see no hosts 10.0.0.207 etc. in your maillog fil
Wietse,
I am not able to access...
It is not a productive environment, there is no private information.
I upload it to http://rapidshare.com/files/196381965/postfix.rar.html
Thanks!!
> Subject: Re: Problems with Postfix / Round-Robin
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Date: Tue, 10 Fe
Pablo Scheri:
>
> Hi! I am not able to upload the files, I get a post error because
> I am exceeding the 4 characters.
> How can I send you the logs? May I upload them to rapidshare or
> something like that?
You can upload to:
ftp://ftp.porcupin.org/tmp/random/
files uploaded there can
/ Round-Robin
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 17:53:14 -0200
Hi! thanks for the help and sorry for the delay.
I don´t know if i am able to send attachments, I will try.
I am attaching you the maillog, master.cf and main.cf
Thanks again.
Pablo.-
> Subject: Re: Problems with Postfix / Round-Ro
Hi! thanks for the help and sorry for the delay.
I don´t know if i am able to send attachments, I will try.
I am attaching you the maillog, master.cf and main.cf
Thanks again.
Pablo.-
> Subject: Re: Problems with Postfix / Round-Robin
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Date: Fri, 6 Fe
Pablo Scheri:
>
> dig mx trendargentina.com.ar.
Looks good...
> postconf | grep dns
>
> disable_dns_lookups = no
> lmtp_host_lookup = dns
> smtp_host_lookup = dns
It's using DNS
> ---
> grep '10\.0\.0\.20..:25' /var/log/maillog | grep -v status=
>
Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 09:11:43AM -0800, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
mx.trendargentina.com.ar. 0INA10.0.0.208
mx.trendargentina.com.ar. 0INA10.0.0.207
What this says to me is every time Postfix requests the MX for
trendargentina.com.ar the name s
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 09:11:43AM -0800, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
>> mx.trendargentina.com.ar. 0INA10.0.0.208
>> mx.trendargentina.com.ar. 0INA10.0.0.207
>
> What this says to me is every time Postfix requests the MX for
> trendargentina.com.ar the name server software
| grep dns
disable_dns_lookups = no
lmtp_host_lookup = dns
smtp_host_lookup = dns
---
grep '10\.0\.0\.20..:25' /var/log/maillog | grep -v status=
No result.
Thanks!
Pablo.-
> Subject: Re: Problems with Postfix / Round-Robin
> To: postfix-users@postfix.
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 02:49:42PM -0200, Pablo Scheri wrote:
> mx.trendargentina.com.ar. 0INA10.0.0.207
> mx.trendargentina.com.ar. 0INA10.0.0.208
>
>
> postconf | grep dns
>
> disable_dns_lookups = no
> lmtp_host_lookup = dns
.1#53(127.0.0.1)
;; WHEN: Thu Jan 22 16:10:13 2009
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 94
postconf | grep dns
disable_dns_lookups = no
lmtp_host_lookup = dns
smtp_host_lookup = dns
---
grep '10\.0\.0\.20..:25' /var/log/maillog | grep -v status=
No
The DNS looks good. Can you give output for:
$ dig mx trendargentina.com.ar.
$ dig a mx.trendargentina.com.ar.
$ postconf | grep dns
The records that result in some kind of error while delivering to
the mx.trendargentina.com.ar machines. Something like:
$ grep '10\.0\.0\.20..:25' /var/log/maillo
If you think it would be helpful, I can send you the main.cf and master.cf
This is not a productive scenario but it will be with about 60K users, and is
indeed a Virtual Appliance provided by Trend Micro called InterScan Messaging
Virtual Appliance (Anti-Spam
Pablo Scheri:
>
> It is strange but I think I am using the 10.0.0.207 server only when the mail
> is get delayed.
>
> This is the log for a mail sent to the 10.0.0.208 server (from 100 mails
> received 98 mails):
>
What is the output from:
dig mx mx.trendargentina.com.ar
Wietse
[10.0.0.207]:25, delay=40,
delays=0.09/0.04/40/0.06, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as
159637D96)
Pablo
> Subject: Re: Problems with Postfix / Round-Robin
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 14:44:39 -0500
> From: wie...@porcupine.org
>
> Pablo S
Pablo Scheri:
>
> Hi, thanks for the quick answerd, the DNS is a local Bind.
> the command : $ postconf smtp_randomize_addresses
> tells me "YES"
>
> In the DNS Zone I define only one MX, and I set 2 A registries for that MX
> name.
>
Now read my other reply. Look in the maillog file for the
I
Hi, thanks for the quick answerd, the DNS is a local Bind.
the command : $ postconf smtp_randomize_addresses
tells me "YES"
In the DNS Zone I define only one MX, and I set 2 A registries for that MX name.
Thanks again!
> Subject: Re: Problems with Postfix / Round-Robin
> T
Wietse Venema:
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> Bj_rn Ruberg:
> > Pablo Scheri wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> >
> > > The problem is that when I send mails to the postfix, for example 1000
> > > mails, It routes 990 to one of the exchange (10.0.0.208) and 10 to the
> > > other
Bj?rn Ruberg:
> Pablo Scheri wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>
> > The problem is that when I send mails to the postfix, for example 1000
> > mails, It routes 990 to one of the exchange (10.0.0.208) and 10 to the other
> > one (10.0.0.207).
> > I alter the order of the A records to see if it changes, but did
Pablo Scheri wrote:
[...]
The problem is that when I send mails to the postfix, for example 1000
mails, It routes 990 to one of the exchange (10.0.0.208) and 10 to the other
one (10.0.0.207).
I alter the order of the A records to see if it changes, but did not.
In the maillog the only differe
Pablo Scheri:
>
> Hi all!, I am new in the forum. Please excuse me for my bad English.
>
> What I want to do is to set up a round-robin from the Postfix to various
> exchange servers
>
> | EXCH 1 (10.0.0.207)
> Inet => Postfix |
> | EXCH 2 (10.
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