Re: Postfix: Variable meanings table

2019-08-09 Thread manu19
Thanks for the explanation, it has been very instructive. Regards. -- Sent from: http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/Postfix-Users-f2.html

Re: Postfix: Variable meanings table

2019-08-09 Thread Wietse Venema
manu19: > Can someone tell me how I can get the meaning of these variables > (ehlo..commands) in the postfix log? > i.e: > 1) disconnect from ..xx [99.99.999.99] ehlo= 2 starttls= 1 mail=1 > rcpt=1 data=1 quit=1 commands=7 > 2) disconnect from ..xx [99.99.999.99] ehlo=2

Re: OT: Omni Directional hostnames

2019-08-09 Thread Noel Jones
On 8/9/2019 12:15 PM, Kevin Miller wrote: Sorry for the OT post, but I'm stumped and hope someone here can enlighten me. When sending to a mimecast users, our mailserver timed out with. Looking at the logs, I see: Aug 9 07:39:48 smtp postfix/smtp[31712]: 060641011CF: host

OT: Omni Directional hostnames

2019-08-09 Thread Kevin Miller
Sorry for the OT post, but I'm stumped and hope someone here can enlighten me. When sending to a mimecast users, our mailserver timed out with. Looking at the logs, I see: Aug 9 07:39:48 smtp postfix/smtp[31712]: 060641011CF: host us-smtp-1.mimecast.com[205.139.110.139] said: 451 Hostname is

Re: Postfix: Variable meanings table

2019-08-09 Thread Enrico Morelli
On Fri, 9 Aug 2019 03:32:20 -0700 (MST) manu19 wrote: > Can someone tell me how I can get the meaning of these variables > (ehlo..commands) in the postfix log? > i.e: > 1) disconnect from ..xx [99.99.999.99] ehlo= 2 starttls= 1 > mail=1 rcpt=1 data=1 quit=1 commands=7 > 2) disconnect

Re: transport_maps not taking on

2019-08-09 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Noel Jones wrote on Thu, 8 Aug 2019 10:49:54 -0500: > That looks like a policy service and not a milter. Yeah, right. It's a dovecot authenticator I think. > > Regardless, postfix accepts mail, running it through all configured > milters, restrictions, and policy services, then puts it in the

Postfix: Variable meanings table

2019-08-09 Thread manu19
Can someone tell me how I can get the meaning of these variables (ehlo..commands) in the postfix log? i.e: 1) disconnect from ..xx [99.99.999.99] ehlo= 2 starttls= 1 mail=1 rcpt=1 data=1 quit=1 commands=7 2) disconnect from ..xx [99.99.999.99] ehlo=2 starttls=1 mail=1 rcpt=0/1

Re: Postfix log

2019-08-09 Thread Enrico Morelli
On Fri, 9 Aug 2019 12:11:35 +0200 Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > On 09.08.19 11:56, Enrico Morelli wrote: > >I'll try to put > > > > postrotate > > /usr/lib/rsyslog/rsyslog-rotate > > endscript > > > >in my postfix logrotate script to see if it works. > > don't. Simply look

Re: Postfix log

2019-08-09 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 09.08.19 11:56, Enrico Morelli wrote: I'll try to put postrotate /usr/lib/rsyslog/rsyslog-rotate endscript in my postfix logrotate script to see if it works. don't. Simply look what's in /etc/logrotate.d/*syslog* it should contain /var/log/mail. files -- Matus UHLAR -

Re: Postfix log

2019-08-09 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 09.08.19 09:32, Enrico Morelli wrote: I upgraded Debian from version 9 to 10 and consequently postfix 3.1.12 to 3.4.5. I'm checking log with multitail in real time and with the new postfix version, I've a strange behavior. When the logs rotate, postfix continues to write in the old file

Re: sasl config confusion postfix 2.10.1-- FIXED

2019-08-09 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 07.08.19 17:30, Fazzina, Angelo wrote: I changed it to relayhost = [massmail.uconn.edu]:587 smtp_fallback_relay = [massmail.uconn.edu]:587 this is superflous, smtp_fallback_relay makes sense when it's different from relahost. -- Matus UHLAR - fantomas, uh...@fantomas.sk ;

Re: dynamically prepend a header in received emails

2019-08-09 Thread André Rodier
On Sun, 2019-08-04 at 07:14 +0100, André Rodier wrote: > Thanks, Wietse. > > I will have a look and I will post to the list with the solution. > > Best regards, > André > > On Sat, 2019-08-03 at 17:52 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote: > > Andr? Rodier: > > > Hello all, > > > > > > Is there a way to

Re: Postfix log

2019-08-09 Thread Enrico Morelli
On Fri, 9 Aug 2019 11:17:26 +0200 Alexander Wirt wrote: > On Fri, 09 Aug 2019, Benny Pedersen wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Thanks, postscript is not part of the Debian package. I'll try to > > > put: service postfix restart > > > > this is not working, postfix send logs to syslogd, so restarting

Re: Postfix log

2019-08-09 Thread Alexander Wirt
On Fri, 09 Aug 2019, Benny Pedersen wrote: Hi, > > Thanks, postscript is not part of the Debian package. I'll try to put: > > service postfix restart > > this is not working, postfix send logs to syslogd, so restarting postfix is > not what to do, restart the syslogd will work > > please

Re: Postfix log

2019-08-09 Thread Benny Pedersen
Enrico Morelli skrev den 2019-08-09 10:45: Thanks, postscript is not part of the Debian package. I'll try to put: service postfix restart this is not working, postfix send logs to syslogd, so restarting postfix is not what to do, restart the syslogd will work please create a bug on debian

Re: Postfix log

2019-08-09 Thread Enrico Morelli
On Fri, 9 Aug 2019 08:18:21 + Matthew Lowy wrote: > Hi Enrico, > > I can't speak for why postscript behaviour has changed, but this is a > known issue for other applications that hold a file open across time > instead of opening it to write / closing it after write. Logrotate > allows you

RE: Postfix log

2019-08-09 Thread Matthew Lowy
Hi Enrico, I can't speak for why postscript behaviour has changed, but this is a known issue for other applications that hold a file open across time instead of opening it to write / closing it after write. Logrotate allows you to put in a postrotate / endscript sequence that can be used to

Postfix log

2019-08-09 Thread Enrico Morelli
Dear, I upgraded Debian from version 9 to 10 and consequently postfix 3.1.12 to 3.4.5. I'm checking log with multitail in real time and with the new postfix version, I've a strange behavior. When the logs rotate, postfix continues to write in the old file renamed mail.log.1 instead of the new