On 2/20/2009, Charles Marcus (cmar...@media-brokers.com) wrote:
Spam assassin sets the x-spam header on the way in. When it gets sent
back out, it doesn't get spam headers added. And since it's a reply,
the fact that spam headers were set set on the way in doesn't matter
since those
On 2/20/2009, Andi Raicu (raicua...@gmail.com) wrote:
I don't want to be in the situation where I didn't create an account
to the new server and emails that were supposed to be recieved are
now, well, kind of lost; so I need a catch-all email.
catchalls are almost never a good idea... it
On Fri, 20 Feb 2009, post...@yeah.net wrote:
I have installed postfix and I can send emails fine with my email client,
but cannot receive, only us...@mydomain.com send to us...@mydomain.com is ok.
Show related logs.
--
Sahil Tandon sa...@tandon.net
From: itsramesh_s itsrames...@yahoo.co.in
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 12:28:25 PM
Subject: Alias Problem
Hi,
I have configured postfix-2.4.5-2.fc8, the problem with alias.
alias file entry.
athena: la...@mydomain.com,
I have the following question concerning setup for multiple domains on
the same host machine:
Let us say that in /etc/postfix/main.cf we have the following:
mydestination = a.domain.com, b.domain.com, c.domain.com
We have setup DNS so that all mx records for the above domains resolve
to our
Aggelos:
I have the following question concerning setup for multiple domains on
the same host machine:
Let us say that in /etc/postfix/main.cf we have the following:
mydestination = a.domain.com, b.domain.com, c.domain.com
We have setup DNS so that all mx records for the above domains
Andi Raicu wrote, at 02/20/2009 04:47 AM:
I don't want to be in the situation where I didn't create an account to
the new server and emails that were supposed to be recieved are now,
well, kind of lost; so I need a catch-all email.
Anyone who decides to distribute an email address without
On Feb 20, 2009, at 9:56 AM, J.P. Trosclair wrote:
jeff donovan wrote:
# reject_ndn
REJECT please don't send notices to forged sender
-- Noel Jones
Greetings,
I have added the data restrictions, the restrictions class, and
the sender restrictions. is there an error number or
Guy Story KC5GOI:
I received a error in my log watch report that I have not seen before and
just wanted to get a idea of what I am seeing. Based on a match from a
Google search back in 2004 it looks like a dirty disconnect could cause the
error message below. I snagged the entries in the log
On 2/20/2009 10:42 AM, post...@corwyn.net wrote:
Let's try a different approach. Let's say a user, spamt...@example.com,
sends mail to a user test...@example.com, which includes the GTUBE sting
(guaranteed to make it flag as spam). test...@example.com has vacation
turned on.
jeff donovan wrote:
okay,..
no errors in logs
I beg to differ... Just not the errors you've looked for.
I am now the proud recipient of a million of these. all from different
domains.
Transcript of session follows.
Out: 220 mail2.beth.k12.pa.us ESMTP Postfix
In: EHLO
jeff donovan wrote:
On Feb 19, 2009, at 10:39 AM, Noel Jones wrote:
You can use the ips.backscatterer.org to reject bounces (*NOT* all
mail) from known backscatter sources. Do this in
smtpd_data_restrictions for compatibility with sender address
verification.
# main.cf
jeff donovan wrote:
On Feb 20, 2009, at 9:56 AM, J.P. Trosclair wrote:
You should see the REJECT please... from Noel's example in the logs.
J.P.
got it working.
You can also
# grep 'reject: .*backscatterer' /var/log/maillog
to see how your RBL is working.
Feb 20 11:07:51 mail2
emailjohndavid a écrit :
How can I correct my email headers? (From Header)
When I send emails from my server, from header is shown as below.
From: johnda...@somedomainname.com (john david)
This is strange because all the emails I received have the from header like
From: Jon Doe
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 12:36:07 -0600
From: njo...@megan.vbhcs.org
To: jackey...@hotmail.com; postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Your Email
Daniel C wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for the informations missing. Here they are. This is running on a
Daniel C wrote:
For the duplicate message, from what I saw too, it looked like the same message
was sent twice. Could it be from the authentication? Could you just take a look
to see if I'm missing something there?
The mail is apparently submitted twice by your mail client.
This does not
On Sat, 21 Feb 2009, Daniel C wrote:
For the duplicate message, from what I saw too, it looked like the same
message was sent twice. Could it be from the authentication? Could you just
take a look to see if I'm missing something there?
No, it has nothing to do with authentication.
--
Sahil
On Sat, 21 Feb 2009, post...@yeah.net wrote:
[stop top-posting]
maillog
Feb 21 11:33:21 server2 postfix/smtpd[18192]: connect from
rv-out-0708.google.com[209.85.198.244]
Feb 21 11:35:03 server2 postfix/smtpd[18192]: lost connection after CONNECT
from
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