Not meant to offend, but Viktor, i'm still waiting for you knowledge to
come around. And no, i'm not even asking you for a solution which obviously
you don't know, but at least to come here and ask for excuses for you
unfortunate behavior.
Probably, 20 hours is enough time to read an understand
Pau Peris:
Not meant to offend, but Viktor, i'm still waiting for you knowledge to
come around. And no, i'm not even asking you for a solution which obviously
you don't know, but at least to come here and ask for excuses for you
unfortunate behavior.
Probably, 20 hours is enough time to
On 01/04/2014 12:41, Pau Peris wrote:
Not meant to offend, but Viktor, i'm still waiting for you knowledge to
come around. And no, i'm not even asking you for a solution which
obviously you don't know, but at least to come here and ask for excuses
for you unfortunate behavior.
This is the
Wietse, exception? Don't fool man. Everyone here knows there is no
exception on being at the friend side while trying to kick the new kid.
Come on, let's make some sense. At your age you should know no one is going
to belief this is an ...
Wietse, just one more thing. Don't you think at your age
This is the most fun think I've read in a very long while!
I agree.
Pau, if you want to mail me off-list and discuss your postfix issue (in
spanish), feel free to do it.
But if you read this thread carefully, you'll realize that these folks have
explained to you that postfix can reject
On Tue, Apr 01, 2014 at 02:32:07PM +0200, Pau Peris wrote:
Come on, let's make some sense.
What makes sense to me is to terminate your membership on this
list, which I've done. If at some point you decide to stop posting
public tantrums, you can come back, but if so, you must promise to
keep
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 04:32:45PM +0200, Pau Peris wrote:
I'm running Postfix 2.11 and I would like to reject/prevent authenticated
users from sending emails with forged sender/from address.
Postfix only restricts forgery of the envelope sender address.
There are no features in Postfix to
Hello Viktor,
thanks a lot for your time and the great explanation, but i think that's
not what i'm looking for.
What i'm trying to accomplish is to make sure the from address used in the
envelope is the same address used to login. I don't mind if they use a
different reply to address or
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 05:52:33PM +0200, Pau Peris wrote:
thanks a lot for your time and the great explanation, but i think that's
not what i'm looking for.
What i'm trying to accomplish is to make sure the from address used in the
envelope is the same address used to login. I don't mind
Hello Viktor,
i really do not know what to answer to you about your last email.
Anyway, as i understand envelope sender is where a computer are going to
respond an email, if needed, and the from header is where people reply
emails. If i'm wrong just an explanation will suffice.
That said, i'm
Am 31.03.2014 19:26, schrieb Pau Peris:
i really do not know what to answer to you about your last email.
Anyway, as i understand envelope sender is where a computer are going to
respond an email, if needed, and the from
header is where people reply emails. If i'm wrong just an explanation
I'm forwarding the email to the list which was sent to rhsoft by mistake.
Thanks.
Sent from my Android mobile, excuse the brevity.
On Apr 1, 2014 12:42 AM, li...@rhsoft.net li...@rhsoft.net wrote:
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Am 01.04.2014 00:16, schrieb Pau Peris:
Thanks for your reply.
I'm not
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