Hello list
I wonder if it's somehow possible to block client ips from a cidr map
for a certain receiver address only. I have some addresses for which I
do not want clients from certain providers to send mail to. With a cidr
map in smtpd_client_restrictions I affect all addresses on my server,
On Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 02:23:14PM +0200, tobi wrote:
I wonder if it's somehow possible to block client ips from a cidr
map for a certain receiver address only. I have some addresses for
which I do not want clients from certain providers to send mail to.
With a cidr map in
Timo Sirainen:
There's a problem with aliases that LMTP server can't solve. Lets
say I have two aliases:
info@domain - shared@domain
sales@domain - shared@domain
The LMTP server sees RCPT TO:shared@domain for mails that arrive
to both of them. If the sender sent the mail to only one of
On 09.04.2012 15:19, /dev/rob0 wrote:
On Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 02:23:14PM +0200, tobi wrote:
I wonder if it's somehow possible to block client ips from a cidr
map for a certain receiver address only. I have some addresses for
which I do not want clients from certain providers to send mail to.
I've configured postfix as a backup mx server that replays mail to the
prim=ry mx that is an exchange smtp server.
These are the settings I've used.
5 relay_domains = . . . the.backed-up.domain.tld
6 smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
7 permit_mynetworks reject_unauth_destination
Am 09.04.2012 20:21, schrieb Kevin Blackwell:
The relaying is working, but something weird is happening. I keep
getting these log messages. It says it queued mail for delivery.
simply no
smtp.somedomain.com said Queued mail for delivery
mx2 says removed
Apr 9 12:58:03 mx2
Could you elaborate on your answer?
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote:
Am 09.04.2012 20:21, schrieb Kevin Blackwell:
The relaying is working, but something weird is happening. I keep
getting these log messages. It says it queued mail for delivery.
On Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 01:21:35PM -0500, Kevin Blackwell wrote:
I've configured postfix as a backup mx server that replays mail to
the prim=ry mx that is an exchange smtp server.
These are the settings I've used.
5 relay_domains = . . . the.backed-up.domain.tld
6
hi-
i recently started using lmtp to deliver to dovecot for filesystem delivery.
previous to that change, i'd used virtual(8), and thus was using
virtual_mailbox_domains/maps, and virtual_alias_maps as well. shortly after
switching, it occurred to me that since postfix was no longer involved
On Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 10:21:05PM -0400, b...@bitrate.net wrote:
Given my understanding of address classes, it seemed that in order to use
virtual_alias_maps, those related domains would need to be listed in
virtual_alias_domains.
This assumption is incorrect. All recipients, regardless of
Le 08/04/2012 20:13, Rich a écrit :
I am trying to build an archive server for all email. Here is my setup.
My domain is domain.com
my email server is mail.domain.com and the main.cf settings are:
mydomain is domain.com
myhostname is mail.domain.com
I have a sender_bcc file that says
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