Kai Schaetzl:
> Noel Jones wrote on Wed, 7 Aug 2019 13:37:08 -0500:
>
> > Postfix logs all delivery attempts.
>
> I thought so, but ...
> In that case it just hangs in the queue and nothing happens after the
> milter was consulted. I can see it getting logged in rspamd and then it
> just sits
Noel Jones wrote on Wed, 7 Aug 2019 13:37:08 -0500:
> Postfix logs all delivery attempts.
I thought so, but ...
In that case it just hangs in the queue and nothing happens after the
milter was consulted. I can see it getting logged in rspamd and then it
just sits in the hold queue.
On 8/7/2019 1:11 PM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Kai Schaetzl wrote on Wed, 07 Aug 2019 19:11:19 +0200:
Should I remove the domain from $mydestination ?
I did that now and postfix still accepts the mail.
However, it doesn't deliver it to the remote server.
It hangs in the queue.
It's possible that
Kai Schaetzl wrote on Wed, 07 Aug 2019 19:11:19 +0200:
> Should I remove the domain from $mydestination ?
I did that now and postfix still accepts the mail.
However, it doesn't deliver it to the remote server.
It hangs in the queue.
It's possible that the remote side is not accepting that
Thanks for the reply, but no.
I had to, indeed, remove the domain from $mydestination to not deliver
locally, but it's still not working correctly.
Your map configuration lines may be wrong.
I think the only thing you need is this as a destination:
/^List@List\.TLD$/mailman3:
(no
Sorry for the noise,
I changed it to
relayhost = [massmail.uconn.edu]:587
smtp_fallback_relay = [massmail.uconn.edu]:587
smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes
smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/nexus_passwd
smtp_sasl_security_options
Kai:
I think this issue might be the same as the one that I'm encountering in my
post yesterday titled, "Postfix not using LMTP Transport in map".
Can you look at your logs and see if you're getting a similar message to
what I have below?
Host postfix/lmtp[22981]: C0EEEA8:
Postfix 3.1.0, set up with virtual domains and users in a database via
virtual_ directives in main.cf
rspamd set up as a milter
-> everything works just fine.
I have one server where the client wants to get mail delivered to his
Exchange server remotely instead. He wants to have the mail
Hi, I added this to main.cf
relayhost = [massmail.uconn.edu]:587
smtp_fallback_relay = [massmail.uconn.edu]:587
smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes
smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/nexus_passwd
smtp_sasl_security_options =
I added this to master.cf
submission inet n - n -
Am 07.08.19 um 09:32 schrieb Gerben Wierda:
> Is it possible to run postfix in a container (e.g. docker, red-hot)?
Yes, since postfix-3.4 you could start postfix with "postfix start-fg"
If you also set "maillog_file = /dev/stdout" in main.cf, any log will go to
stdout which is the preferred
* Gerben Wierda:
> I must either get postfix to run on macOS Mojave natively, or get it
> to run on some other platform.
MacPorts [1] offers an easy way to run Postfix natively on macOS. The
installation target is /opt/local, so there is no collision with older
versions provided by Apple.
Gerben Wierda:
> Simple question:
>
> Is it possible to run postfix in a container (e.g. docker, red-hot)?
Postfix 3.4 supports PID=1 mode, and has a postlogd daemon that can
write logging to file or stdout.
It's still possible to run Postfix on MacOS; Viktor has occasional
guidance. MacOS is
Greetings!
I have a Postfix + PostfixAdmin + Dovecot + Mailman3 install. My longer
logs and configuration files are pasted here: https://pastebin.com/U0Ciy2i9
Virtual aliases and domains are managed by PostfixAdmin, but stored and
confirmed by Dovecot. Postfix uses dovecot-lmtp to connect,
> On 7 Aug 2019, at 5:32 pm, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>
> Simple question:
>
> Is it possible to run postfix in a container (e.g. docker, red-hot)?
>
> I’m looking into a new platform for my postfix as my current platform (macOS
> High Sierra + Server with Apple-provided postfix) is end-of-life.
Simple question:
Is it possible to run postfix in a container (e.g. docker, red-hot)?
I’m looking into a new platform for my postfix as my current platform (macOS
High Sierra + Server with Apple-provided postfix) is end-of-life. I must either
get postfix to run on macOS Mojave natively, or
On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 at 01:48, John Dale
wrote:
> I do not have nearly your footprint or users, but I do setup
> DKIM/SPF/DMARC by default. Also, google has an escalation process for
> emails. You submit the request along with the complete email (with
> headers). Work through the process at
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