Am 09.02.2012 08:49, schrieb kshitij mali:
*lost connection after DATA*
mostly means the incomming mailserver stops deliver in by timeout
this may have many reasons, i.e is there some firewall with smtp
inspection involved and/or some network problem
if this is a new problem ask for new
On 02/09/2012 11:13 AM, Ram wrote:
Lost connection after data may mean either the client closed the
connection , or the mail was timed out.
Are you able to send mails to this postfix server from other machines ?
If yes then it is unlikely to be a smtpd server issue
No, you ar not right my
Hi,
I am sending 1 message using postfix.sendmail command. In this
message I have 1 destination (To) but postfix uses 2 different RCPT TO
to send the message, 1 that is the value specify in the command
(option -t in sendmail) and the other = To.
The command used is:
/usr/sbin/sendmail
Please do not top-post on this list.
I wrote:
I this is a good spot for the standard response of please don't tell us what
your proposed solution is, please tell us what is the problem you are trying
to solve. In other words, why do you suddenly need SMTP AUTH (and I'm
assuming here you
Wael MANAI:
I am sending 1 message using postfix.sendmail command. In this
message I have 1 destination (To) but postfix uses 2 different RCPT TO
to send the message, 1 that is the value specify in the command
(option -t in sendmail) and the other = To.
The command used is:
Please do not top-post on this list.
I wrote:
I this is a good spot for the standard response of please don't tell us what
your proposed solution is, please tell us what is the problem you are trying
to solve. In other words, why do you suddenly need SMTP AUTH (and I'm
assuming here you
On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 11:43:54AM +0200, Nerijus Kislauskas wrote:
Lost connection after data may mean either the client closed the
connection, or the mail was timed out.
Are you able to send mails to this postfix server from other machines ?
If yes then it is unlikely to be a smtpd
On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 01:15:52PM +0530, Ram wrote:
I am trying to validate email ids of subscribers coming to my site
Is there a standard regular expression for email id syntax that
confirms to rfc822.
I want to avoid junk entries from entering my database.
Postfix already checks
kshitij mali:
Feb 6 10:41:22 D1SNX682RL postfix/smtpd[3693]: connect from
unknown[155.14.132.36]
[some headers logged here]
adr3700104...@nol.com.sg
Feb 6 10:44:27 D1SNX682RL postfix/smtpd[3693]: *lost connection after
DATA*(437492 bytes) from unknown[155.14.132.36]
The connection was
Hi , is there a simple way to do logging
of all used helo s, beside debug mode ?
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Best Regards
MfG Robert Schetterer
Germany/Munich/Bavaria
Robert Schetterer:
Hi , is there a simple way to do logging
of all used helo s, beside debug mode ?
warn_if_reject check_helo_access static:reject
Wietse
Am 09.02.2012 15:37, schrieb Wietse Venema:
Robert Schetterer:
Hi , is there a simple way to do logging
of all used helo s, beside debug mode ?
warn_if_reject check_helo_access static:reject
Wietse
thx Wietse
as always ,perfect solution/answer
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Best Regards
MfG Robert
On 2/9/2012 8:29 AM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Hi , is there a simple way to do logging
of all used helo s, beside debug mode ?
Here's a little patch that adds helo= to the client info log entry.
This has been posted to this list before. It should apply to all
recent versions of postfix. The
On 9 Feb 2012, at 8:47, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 01:15:52PM +0530, Ram wrote:
I am trying to validate email ids of subscribers coming to my site
Is there a standard regular expression for email id syntax that
confirms to rfc822.
I want to avoid junk entries from
Hi,
I need to configure Postfix to get the following result: I need every mail
submitted by users to be redirected to a remote account (via SMTP or LMTP), and
every message must contain an header with the original envelope rcpt.
Example:
user MUA submits 2 messages, one for a...@domain1.com
Fabio Sangiovanni:
Hi,
I need to configure Postfix to get the following result: I need
every mail submitted by users to be redirected to a remote account
(via SMTP or LMTP), and every message must contain an header with
the original envelope rcpt. Example:
/etc/postfix/main.cf
On 2/8/2012 8:24 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
I would stay away from btrfs until it is much more mature. As a general
rule (very general) mail systems stress allocation and metadata
efficiency more than sustained data flow, so you'd want to avoid options
like the older versions of XFS.
older
Hi ,
how to trace email from particular domain i want to trace all log from
yahoo.com
cat /var/log/maillog | egrep -i 'from=*@yahoo.com'
the above commad is not working properly pls some help me with regular
expression
Regards
kshitij
Hi ,
how to trace email from particular domain i want to trace all log from
yahoo.com
cat /var/log/maillog | egrep -i 'from=*@yahoo.com'
the above commad is not working properly pls some help me with regular
expression
Regards
kshitij
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 6:07 PM, Duane Hill
* kshitij mali foreplay...@gmail.com:
Hi ,
how to trace email from particular domain i want to trace all log from
yahoo.com
cat /var/log/maillog | egrep -i 'from=*@yahoo.com'
cat /var/log/maillog | egrep -i 'from=.*@yahoo\.com'
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Ralf Hildebrandt
Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung
On 10/02/2012 09:28, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* kshitij maliforeplay...@gmail.com:
cat /var/log/maillog | egrep -i 'from=.*@yahoo\.com'
Why waste processing cycles, just use egrep instead of using cat first.
egrep -i 'from=.*@yahoo\.com' /var/log/maillog
* Tom Kinghorn thomas.kingh...@gmail.com:
On 10/02/2012 09:28, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* kshitij maliforeplay...@gmail.com:
cat /var/log/maillog | egrep -i 'from=.*@yahoo\.com'
Why waste processing cycles, just use egrep instead of using cat first.
egrep -i 'from=.*@yahoo\.com'
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