Christian Ro??ner:
> Hi,
>
> so far, the RC1 works. There is only one thing that is bad:
>
> Start and stop do not like directories inside /etc/postfix*
>
>
> rns root@mx ~ # postfix stop
> /usr/sbin/postconf: warning: read "ldap"
On 13 February 2018 at 11:43, Voytek wrote:
>
> On Tue, February 13, 2018 9:18 pm, Dominic Raferd wrote:
> > In your case you can put either the ip or the client address onto a new
> > line in the file referenced by check_client_access, followed by ' OK', and
> > then postmap it afterwards.
> ..
On Tue, February 13, 2018 9:18 pm, Dominic Raferd wrote:
> On 13 February 2018 at 08:42, Voytek wrote:
>
> For use within restriction list(s):
> check_client_access is for checking the purported address, or the ip, of
> the incoming connecting client check_sender_access is for checking the
> MAIL
On 13 February 2018 at 08:42, Voytek wrote:
> one of the users is waiting for an email from server currently listed on
> http://www.dnsbl.manitu.net/lookup.php?value=203.12.160.162
>
> chances are it might get fixed in 12 hours, or, maybe not
>
> short of removing dnsbl.manitu.net from my RBL che
Am 13. Februar 2018 09:52:53 schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas
:
On 13.02.18 00:04, TG Servers wrote:
how can I best test postfix delivery from a local VM if port 25 is
blocked by ISP.
if you ISP doesn't unblock you, and you want to behave as mail server, you
have problem.
My only intentio
On 13.02.18 00:04, TG Servers wrote:
how can I best test postfix delivery from a local VM if port 25 is
blocked by ISP.
if you ISP doesn't unblock you, and you want to behave as mail server, you
have problem.
My only intention is to setup another VM and make a network between them
and then se
one of the users is waiting for an email from server currently listed on
http://www.dnsbl.manitu.net/lookup.php?value=203.12.160.162
chances are it might get fixed in 12 hours, or, maybe not
short of removing dnsbl.manitu.net from my RBL checks, is there a way to
'bypass' this current predicament