Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 10:43:19PM +0200, Gregorics Tamas wrote:
Hi,
I want to set up a relayhost for my local mail server, but for some reason
my postfix will not try to authenticate with the relay server.
I have these packages installed:
libsasl2
libsasl2-2
mouss wrote:
Ivan Stepaniuk a écrit :
Hi everybody, I have a postfix+sasl+mysql setup. Could someone point out
how to reject mails when both FROM and TO addresses are @mydomain.tld,
and of course only when the sender is not sasl authenticated?
if you are talking about envelope addresses
Gregorics Tamas:
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Hi,
I want to set up a relayhost for my local mail server, but for some reason
my postfix will not try to authenticate with the relay server.
I have these packages installed:
libsasl2
libsasl2-2
libsasl2-modules
main.cf
Wietse Venema wrote:
Gregorics Tamas:
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Hi,
I want to set up a relayhost for my local mail server, but for some reason
my postfix will not try to authenticate with the relay server.
I have these packages installed:
libsasl2
libsasl2-2
Wietse Venema wrote:
Gregorics Tam�s:
Yes.
Instead of cut-and-paste main.cf, use postconf -n command output.
There is a reason why the mailing list instructions ask for this.
Sorry, here is the output:
...
relayhost = mail.t-online.hu
smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes
Gregorics Tam??s:
Does this command:
$ postmap -q mail.t-online.hu hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_password
Produce the expected output? There is no need to post
your username or password to the mailing list.
Yes, I get the username and password.
Now you can turn on verbose logging:
Why don't you simply restore the old working main.cf and master.cf
files, and then execute as root:
# postfix upgrade-configuration
This is easier that trying to figure out how to rebuild the old
configuration from scratch.
PS If the recipient domains are not local, then they must be
I want to create a new debian Linux based postfix system to sit in front
of Exchange 2003 and act only as an SMTP gateway for starters and
possibly do some filtering down the road. There seems to be less than
65,000 connections per day coming at Exchange and I'm thinking to start
with one ~16
Eric Cunningham:
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Why don't you simply restore the old working main.cf and master.cf
files, and then execute as root:
# postfix upgrade-configuration
This is easier that trying to figure out how to rebuild the old
configuration
transport_maps simply routes accepted messages by overriding DNS.
That's what I want to continue to do, as had occurred happily before the
postfix upgrade.
To accept mail, the envelope recipient *must* be in mydestination,
relay_domains, virtual_alias_domains or virtual_mailbox_domains.
All
Eric Cunningham:
transport_maps simply routes accepted messages by overriding DNS.
That's what I want to continue to do, as had occurred happily before the
postfix upgrade.
To accept mail, the envelope recipient *must* be in mydestination,
relay_domains, virtual_alias_domains or
On Thu April 30 2009 10:58:17 Jon wrote:
I want to create a new debian Linux based postfix system to sit in
front of Exchange 2003 and act only as an SMTP gateway for starters
and possibly do some filtering down the road. There seems to be less
than 65,000 connections per day coming at
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 11:58:17AM -0400, Jon wrote:
I want to create a new debian Linux based postfix system to sit in front of
Exchange 2003 and act only as an SMTP gateway for starters and possibly do
some filtering down the road. There seems to be less than 65,000
connections per day
On 30-Apr-2009, at 09:58, Jon wrote:
I want to create a new debian Linux based postfix system to sit in
front of Exchange 2003 and act only as an SMTP gateway for starters
and possibly do some filtering down the road. There seems to be less
than 65,000 connections per day coming at Exchange
hi...
i need to rewrite sender if orig_to is used...
to explain this, in we look the following piece of log's:
Apr 29 13:38:03 maximatt postfix/smtpd[16662]: connect from
test.maximatt.org[100.0.4.145]
Apr 29 13:38:03 maximatt postfix/smtpd[16662]: setting up TLS
connection from
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 01:46:34PM -0300, maximatt wrote:
here.. toto3 send a msg to lista2, where lista2 is an virtual
alias... so the message is delivered to toto1 and toto2 (members
of lista2) but.. the from value of message is toto3 and not
lista2 that i need...
??it posible with
2009/5/1 LuKreme krem...@kreme.com:
You can find a 16GB disk?
Disk space is cheap.
It could be a solid-state disk, but even 16gb models of those are
getting small now. That would moot the arguments about seek times
and whatnot, but that's not really the point here...
I don't know if I'd
Perhaps you are using the wrong mail system?
.-.
|agent |executes commands|requires UNIX system acounts|
|-|
|virtual(8)|no | no |
|pipe(8)
Jordan Tardif:
Perhaps you are using the wrong mail system?
.-.
|agent |executes commands|requires UNIX system acounts|
|-|
|virtual(8)|no | no
Ivan Stepaniuk a écrit :
mouss wrote:
Ivan Stepaniuk a écrit :
Hi everybody, I have a postfix+sasl+mysql setup. Could someone point out
how to reject mails when both FROM and TO addresses are @mydomain.tld,
and of course only when the sender is not sasl authenticated?
if you are talking
Currently running Postfix2.3.3/Dovecot1.1.8 with mysql storing the
user data and delivering to folders as determined by dovecot using
dovecot's deliver as defined in postfix's master.cf. I have a
preproduction and a production environment.
Everything is good in the preprod environment.
post...@corwyn.net:
case (or not as the case may be) somewhere I can't find. I've gotten
suggestions on how to change dovecot's deliver to lc everything but I
want to know what's wrong with my config before I try to fix it
You forgot to include your configuration.
Wietse
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 07:21:59PM -0400, post...@corwyn.net wrote:
which is decidedly not good. I know that postfix doesn't actually have
anything to do with the actual delivery of the mail -- it just hands off to
deliver.
If deliver is invoked via pipe(8), it would be prudent and
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, post...@corwyn.net wrote:
Everything is good in the preprod environment. BUT in the prod
environment if I have an account us...@example.com it works just fine.
However, when mail is sent to us...@example.com it also delivers, but
ends up creating a new file structure
Barney, ( and Jorey ), thanks so much for your help in understanding
this, moving to postfix is something I have needed to do for some
time, glad to finally get down to it. I had to step away for a few
days and get some other work done, but made some good progress last
night. I have some
Jorey, thanks for your email also. Sorry for the delay, but you and
Barney have been hugely instrumental in getting me on track with this.
On Apr 24, 2009, at 9:43 PM, Jorey Bump wrote:
Scott Haneda wrote, at 04/24/2009 07:41 PM:
Thanks for this, this is getting me on track, comments
At 09:54 PM 4/30/2009, Sahil Tandon wrote:
Note the different flags= specified in your pipe(8) to deliver in master.cf
when you inspect the file on your preprod and prod servers.
Thank you Sahil. I went and rechecked those, yet the two lines match.
(and pass a diff check just in case my eyes
post...@corwyn.net wrote:
if I have an account us...@example.com it works just
fine. However, when mail is sent to us...@example.com it also
delivers, but ends up creating a new file structure so I end up with:
/var/spool/mail/example.com/user1 (with lower case mail in it)
and
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