When looking into Postfix messages in "/var/log/maillog", I noticed that for
every mail that I send between 2 mailboxes on my local server, Posfix creates
messages.
When I send a mail from outer server to my server, Posfix creates no messages
at all (although with no DSPAM tags, mail is delivered). Is it the way it
should be?
Пятница, 30 января 2015, 0:06 -07:00 от Eric Broch <ebr...@whitehorsetc.com>:
>I'll look in to this further. If I
might make one suggestion, though, I'd move my backend to either
mysql or postgresql db and away from the flat file.
>
>On 1/29/2015 11:33 PM, Орхан Касумов wrote:
>>Thanks a lot for your work, I really appreciate your involvement.
>>
>>Unfortunately, I can't quite accommodate your setup for my case.
According to your "main.cf" file, you went with a standard setup,
and your SMTP server uses port 25, and IMAP server (seemingly)
uses port 143. With this setup, probably if I replicate everything
you did, my DSPAM will work OK for all incoming mails.
>>
>>However, my setup is different: SMTP server uses port 465 and IMAP
server uses port 993; both use SSL encryption. Maybe, technically
it doesn't mean a lot from DSPAM integration point of view, but my
problem is that... well, for an unknown reason, I experience
problems! When I try to follow "postfix.txt", I get no result.
Only if I use this:
>>
>>smtps inet n - n - - smtpd
>>(space)-o content_filter=lmtp:unix:/var/run/dspam.sock
>>
>>I get local mail tagged, but mail from external servers comes with
no tag.
>>
>>I think the only way to find the cause, is for a person with more
experience than me to try to replicate my setup as much as
possible. Currently you're the only one who is really close to
that, because you've already done most of the work setting up a
Postfix - DSPAM - Dovecot(?) interaction. Could you please modify
your test setup a bit? Try to use ports 465 & 993 for SMTP and
IMAP, and SSL encryption for both. Then make sure that DSPAM tags
all incoming mails.
>>
>>If you get everything working with no problems, then I'll now for
sure that my problem is...well... between the chair and the
keyboard, obviously.
>>
>>
>>Четверг, 29 января 2015, 21:04 -07:00 от Eric Broch <ebr...@whitehorsetc.com>
>>:
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Sorry it took so long to get back to you. I set up a
postfix/dspam combination on a CentOS 7 test server. I
was able to get the system working following the
instructions, almost verbatim, in the postfix.txt I
sent you in an earlier post. I've put the dspam.conf
and postfix files, main.cf and master.cf, on my ftp
site in the following directory:
ftp://ftp.whitehorsetc.com/pub/dspam/temp/ where you're free to download and
look at them. I sent
a test email from another smtp server and the email
had all the DSPAM headers in it.
>>>
>>>Postfix version is 2.2.10
>>>Dspam version is 3.10.2
>>>
>>>Eric
>>>
>>>There are some differences between our two setups. 1)
I set up MySQL
>>>
>>>On 1/29/2015 9:47 AM, Орхан Касумов wrote:
>>>>I always intend to understand configs
that I take from examples. The problem is, almost all
examples say to put the string:
>>>>
>>>>"-o content_filter=lmtp:unix:/var/run/dspam.sock"
>>>>under
>>>>"smtp inet n - n - -
smtpd"
>>>>
>>>>In my setup, if I do so, it accomplishes nothing:
DSPAM doesn't tag headers at all.
>>>>
>>>>What worked in my case for local mails, was the same
string
>>>>
>>>>"-o content_filter=lmtp:unix:/var/run/dspam.sock"
>>>>under
>>>>"smtps inet n - n - -
smtpd"
>>>>
>>>>Then DSPAM started to tag headers for mail from local
users.
>>>>
>>>>I don't know why this happens, maybe it's because of
SSL configs in Postfix? (However, I've provided
"main.cf", is there something wrong?)
>>>>But if my current way of applying a content filter is
not correct, then with "correct" config like in
examples:
>>>>
>>>>smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
>>>>-o content_filter=lmtp:unix:/var/run/dspam.sock
>>>>
>>>>DSPAM just doesn't tag any header. We can describe
the problem in this way, if you wish.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Четверг, 29 января 2015, 9:09 -07:00 от Eric Broch
>>>><ebr...@whitehorsetc.com> :
>>>>>On 1/29/2015 7:48 AM, Håkon Alstadheim
wrote:
>>>>>> Obvously all readmes and docs need to
be applied with some thought,
>>>>>> never just slavishly cut and paste
>>>>>Obviously you haven't read the document.
>>>>>
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