On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 16:03 +1100, ctheod...@shakenbake.net wrote:
Hi Everyone,
We have a Email Archive system which is designed for a Email Journaling (from
Exchange). Is there a feature (perhaps a milter), within Postfix that can
achieve the same feature?
note: using postfix-2.5.6 on
Quoting Victor Duchovni victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com:
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 04:46:06PM +0700, ke...@auditsi.com wrote:
my question is, if some process (not because upgrading) in my
content-filter error, the mail then will be relayed to the 2nd instance
with no filter at all?
Is there
Hi,
I'm checking mail with spamassassin with this conf:
smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
-o content_filter=spamfilter:dummy
How to check only local destination?
Thanks,
G.
Hi all,
I am setup Postfix 2.5 to run on Linux box with 2 x 1.2 G PIII and 1280MB
RAM server.
I also setup a list of firewall rules (iptables) for restricting port 25
access.
In compare of own access table in Postfix, which way has better performance
when the server is high-loaded? I noticed
Hello,
I'm having a lot of trouble with spam these days and since I'm running
our mail server administration I'm trying to figure out how to solve the
problem. Unfortunately I'm not so keen in sys administration...
To avoid receiving spam I added these lines to my main.cf configuration:
Hi,
I want my Postfix to accept all email coming from one specific domain (or
multiple specified domains) and put these emails in the designated local
mailfolder.
Purpose is to catch all email sent by a specific host. (it is in a
test-setup).
I tried everything I could, using procmail, maildrop,
Hello Ralf,
thanks for your reply!
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
reject_rbl_client cbl.abuseat.org,
reject_rbl_client sbl.spamhaus.org,
can be merged into:
reject_rbl_client zen.spanhaus.org
ok, thanks.
Now in my /var/log/mail.info I have a lot of lines like this:
Mar 25
* Ivan Ricotti i.rico...@elabor.homelinux.org:
Mar 25 11:35:10 athene postfix/smtpd[24933]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
unknown[92.101.112.32]: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host
[92.101.112.32] blocked using bl.spamcop.net; Blocked - see
Jacky Chan wrote:
Hi all,
I am setup Postfix 2.5 to run on Linux box with 2 x 1.2 G PIII and 1280MB
RAM server.
I also setup a list of firewall rules (iptables) for restricting port 25
access.
In compare of own access table in Postfix, which way has better performance
when the server is
I'm using Postfix on RHEL5.
I want my local users to only be able to send and receive emails from
users on another mail server, I do not want local users to be able to
email eachother. I have not been able to prevent local users from
emailing eahcother. It seems my check_recipient_access is not
Noel Jones wrote:
Steve Crawford wrote:
While we do not manage a mailing list in the traditional sense, we
do send a lot of emails (daily/weekly/monthly reports, instant-alert
messages, etc.) where using VERP to track bounces could prove useful.
We run numerous projects with varying
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:30:26AM -0500, Noel Jones wrote:
Jacky Chan wrote:
Hi all,
I am setup Postfix 2.5 to run on Linux box with 2 x 1.2 G PIII and 1280MB
RAM server.
I also setup a list of firewall rules (iptables) for restricting port 25
access.
In compare of own access table in
Hello All,
I am running postfix (apple version) with MAC OSX10.4.11 client. I
found the following entries in the console.log.
Mar 25 13:49:23 postfix/master[2077]: fatal: open lock file pid/
master.pid: unable to set exclusive lock: Resource temporarily
unavailable
Mar 25 13:57:44
Steve Crawford:
I haven't had much time to experiment with re-injection but my
experiments thus far have failed. Any pointers on how this would be
done?
See: http://www.postfix.org/FILTER_README.html in particular the
section that shows how to inject mail with the Postfix sendmail
command.
Hi!
I'm reading the Postfix: The Definitive Guide. Great book, BTW.
In the LDAP configuration, I realise that the filter for the active
users is ((mail=%s)(accountStatus=active)).
In my LDAP schema (from Ubuntu slapd - core.schema, cosine.schema,
nis.schema, misc.schema - and from Ubuntu Samba
For some reason, my /etc/aliases file is not applied. For example I
have the entry
root: unixad...@it.lereta.com
$ postmap -q root hash:/etc/aliases
unixad...@it.lereta.com
However, if I send a mail to root
$ mail -s Test VIV root tm
I see in maillog:
scaciio01
Stephen Carville wrote:
For some reason, my /etc/aliases file is not applied. For example I
have the entry
root: unixad...@it.lereta.com
$ postmap -q root hash:/etc/aliases
unixad...@it.lereta.com
However, if I send a mail to root
$ mail -s Test VIV root tm
Sent as
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 04:20:24PM -0300, M. Rodrigo Monteiro wrote:
Hi!
I'm reading the Postfix: The Definitive Guide. Great book, BTW.
In the LDAP configuration, I realise that the filter for the active
users is ((mail=%s)(accountStatus=active)).
There is no default LDAP schema in
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Brian Evans - Postfix List
grkni...@scent-team.com wrote:
We prefer 'postconf -n' for a reason. It makes for a much shorter email
Next time I will use the -n switch.
local_recipient_maps = proxy:unix:passwd.byname $alias_maps
mydestination = $myhostname,
Georgy Goshin a écrit :
Hi,
I'm checking mail with spamassassin with this conf:
smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
-o content_filter=spamfilter:dummy
consider using amavisd-new instead of a wrapper.
How to check only local destination?
what do you
Ivan Ricotti a écrit :
Hello Ralf,
thanks for your reply!
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
reject_rbl_client cbl.abuseat.org,
reject_rbl_client sbl.spamhaus.org,
can be merged into:
reject_rbl_client zen.spanhaus.org
ok, thanks.
and put that before spamcops list.
also
I am trying to collect methods to setup postfix in an HA
configuration, for outbound relay (no MUA involved). a use case is
using multiple postfix boxes to relay mail out for one or more exchange
servers. there are many possibilities. which one is
good/recommended/easy/blahblah? This is somewhat
Georgy Goshin a écrit :
what do you really mean?
I really mean that the server is a relay for some domains and a local
mailserver for one domain, so I need to check mails with spamassassin
only mails that came here and not to check relayed mails.
so you want per recipient filtering.
Xn Nooby a écrit :
I'm using Postfix on RHEL5.
I want my local users to only be able to send and receive emails from
users on another mail server, I do not want local users to be able to
email eachother. I have not been able to prevent local users from
emailing eahcother. It seems my
Dear Postfix Experts,
Is there a way to get a pipe going to newaliases / sendmail -I / postalias?
I felt a strong need to have end of line comment characters in
/etc/aliases ;-). So my first shot at that was:
sed 's/#.*$//' aliases | newalises
Which failed spectacularly. And yes, I know
c...@digital-journal.com:
Hello,
I'm considering upgrading Postfix on a Centos box from version
postfix-2.3.3-2.1.el5_2 to a rpm compiled for another Centos box
postfix-2.5.6-1.sasl2.rhel5.
The older version was installed as a part of the Virtualmin add-on package
and uses Procmail for
Bryce Nesbitt:
Dear Postfix Experts,
Is there a way to get a pipe going to newaliases / sendmail -I / postalias?
All the supported features are in the DOCUMENTATION.
Wietse
I felt a strong need to have end of line comment characters in
/etc/aliases ;-). So my first shot at that
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 7:07 PM, mouss mo...@ml.netoyen.net wrote:
I am trying to collect methods to setup postfix in an HA
configuration, for outbound relay (no MUA involved). a use case is
using multiple postfix boxes to relay mail out for one or more exchange
servers. there are many
mouss wrote:
I am trying to collect methods to setup postfix in an HA
configuration, for outbound relay (no MUA involved). a use case is
using multiple postfix boxes to relay mail out for one or more exchange
servers. there are many possibilities. which one is
good/recommended/easy/blahblah?
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org
[mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of J.P. Trosclair
Sent: Thursday, 26 March 2009 11:05 AM
To: mouss+nob...@netoyen.net
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: [maybe OT] postfix HA
mouss wrote:
I am
mouss wrote:
I am trying to collect methods to setup postfix in an HA
configuration, for outbound relay (no MUA involved). a use case is
using multiple postfix boxes to relay mail out for one or more exchange
servers. there are many possibilities. which one is
good/recommended/easy/blahblah?
Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
Dear Postfix Experts,
Is there a way to get a pipe going to newaliases / sendmail -I / postalias?
I felt a strong need to have end of line comment characters in
/etc/aliases ;-). So my first shot at that was:
sed 's/#.*$//' aliases | newalises
Which failed
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 11:07:04PM +0100, mouss wrote:
I am trying to collect methods to setup postfix in an HA
configuration, for outbound relay (no MUA involved). a use case is
using multiple postfix boxes to relay mail out for one or more exchange
servers. there are many possibilities.
33 matches
Mail list logo