On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 12:55:33AM -0500 or thereabouts, Devon wrote:
On Thursday 03 January 2002 12:00 am, Gary wrote:
Hello All, I just installed 7.2 today, and am new to the RH distro.. I
pulled down rpms for Postfix, my daemon of choice, from a couple of
sites, and I cannot get the
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 04:13 am, Gary wrote:
$ rpm --redhatprovides libcrypto.so.1
^^ ^
Now there is a new one on me. Good to know... I know, RTFM.. g
To use the above command, install the
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Gary wrote:
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 09:43:39PM -0800 or thereabouts, Robert Finneran wrote:
Hey Gary,
I also run postfix as my email server.
Terrific, makes 2 smart guys on this list.. hee, hee..
I've been promoting Postfix for quite a while, now, on these lists.
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Robert Finneran wrote:
Hey Gary,
I also run postfix as my email server.
The libssl libcrypto library files get installed with the openssl .rpm's
I'm not sure where libdb-3.1.so comes from.
libd-3.1.so comes from the Berkeley DB package.
http://rpmfind.net shows it
Hey Gary,
I also run postfix as my email server.
The libssl libcrypto library files get installed with the openssl .rpm's
I'm not sure where libdb-3.1.so comes from.
Cheers
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On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 09:43:39PM -0800 or thereabouts, Robert Finneran wrote:
Hey Gary,
I also run postfix as my email server.
Terrific, makes 2 smart guys on this list.. hee, hee..
The libssl libcrypto library files get installed with the openssl .rpm's
I'm not sure where
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 12:00 am, Gary wrote:
Hello All, I just installed 7.2 today, and am new to the RH distro.. I
pulled down rpms for Postfix, my daemon of choice, from a couple of
sites, and I cannot get the darn thing to install. Low
Typically, what this means is that you made some sort of modification to
your /etc/postfix/main.cf file, usually to a line that references a map
file of some sort. Postfix can't read from that file, and gets caught up
in this type of a loop.
Did you edit your config, lately?
On Fri, 16 Nov
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 04:04:25AM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
Typically, what this means is that you made some sort of modification to
your /etc/postfix/main.cf file, usually to a line that references a map
file of some sort. Postfix can't read from that file, and gets caught up
in this
sorry if my mail is long
from /var/log/maillog : first time happen
Nov 15 13:44:44 mbone postfix/master[703]: warning: process /usr/libexec/postfix/local
pid 16008 killed by signal 11
Nov 15 13:44:44 mbone postfix/master[703]: warning: /usr/libexec/postfix/local: bad
command startup --
It has been awhile since I delt with this, but I believe it is a
permisions problem. Check /etc/postfix, everything, for the most part
needs to be world readable. Espesially the map files.
(I had this proble when I was doing drac pop before smtp with postfix.)
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Lewi wrote:
Yes...that "mynetworks" line. You have a choice...you can specify IPs and
domains, or you can specify a file, and then you only have to modify a
file when you want to add an address to that list and run postmap against
it.
The advantage to this method is that you do not have to issue a "postfix
Add the IP address of the machine in question to your "mynetworks" list.
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, garyumc wrote:
Mike Burger wrote:
As far as I can see, there's nothing to fix. Postfix is behaving
properly.
Postfix is not allowing a system outside your network to send mail to an
hi mike,
sorry, I not really get what u means by adding ip add of mch to
mynetworks list?? can u provide more clear pics? cause I pretty new to
postfix...
many thanks for help
rdgs,
gary
Mike Burger wrote:
Add the IP address of the machine in question to your "mynetworks" list.
On
In the /etc/postfix/main.cf file, find the line that says "mynetworks",
and add the IP address of the machine to which you want to give relay
access on that line.
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, garyumc wrote:
hi mike,
sorry, I not really get what u means by adding ip add of mch to
mynetworks list??
hi Mike,
Thanks it work now, ^_^..., so can I say that, by default it only enable
relay for local use? and is there a place to control by domain name and
other??
Please advise.
many thanks for yr kindly help...
rdgs,
gary
Mike Burger wrote:
In the /etc/postfix/main.cf file, find the
garyumc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
% Dear all,
%
% I got a postfix mail server running on Mandrake 2.2.15-4mdk, all the
% while it was running fine, just recently I got the following messages
% from the log, say relay access being denied, but I didn't do any changes
% to it yet
%
%
As far as I can see, there's nothing to fix. Postfix is behaving
properly.
Postfix is not allowing a system outside your network to send mail to an
address that is also outside your network. It's an anti-spam measure.
Trust me...this is a good thing.
Now, however, if you'd like to open up
Martin Hasenbein wrote:
garyumc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
% Dear all,
%
% I got a postfix mail server running on Mandrake 2.2.15-4mdk, all the
% while it was running fine, just recently I got the following messages
% from the log, say relay access being denied, but I didn't do any
Mike Burger wrote:
As far as I can see, there's nothing to fix. Postfix is behaving
properly.
Postfix is not allowing a system outside your network to send mail to an
address that is also outside your network. It's an anti-spam measure.
Trust me...this is a good thing.
Now,
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