Hi to everybody.
Thanks for the suggestions.
It's look like I've found what I was looking for...
Basically I've canceled the 'virtual_mailbox_domains', so that there
are no local domains.
All the internal emails are in 'transport_maps =
proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_transports.cf', wher
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 12:05:18PM -0600, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 2/2/2010 11:11 AM, Michele Carandente wrote:
>> Hi Noel,
>> Thanks for the corrections... anyway this solution doen't solve the
>> problem that I have.
>
> Sorry, that's the only solution I have to offer.
The OP is perhaps better of
On 2/2/10 10:05 AM, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 2/2/2010 11:11 AM, Michele Carandente wrote:
>> Hi Noel,
>> Thanks for the corrections... anyway this solution doen't solve the
>> problem that I have.
>
> Sorry, that's the only solution I have to offer.
>
UUCP? ;)
~Seth
On 2/2/2010 11:11 AM, Michele Carandente wrote:
Hi Noel,
Thanks for the corrections... anyway this solution doen't solve the
problem that I have.
Sorry, that's the only solution I have to offer.
-- Noel Jones
Infact I fetch the email for all my accounts (included gmail and
hotmail account
Hi Noel,
Thanks for the corrections... anyway this solution doen't solve the
problem that I have.
Infact I fetch the email for all my accounts (included gmail and
hotmail accounts) with some Perl POP3 scripts.
I want to use Postfix just to send email(relay it) from a hold queue.
Let me explain be
On 2/2/2010 3:57 AM, Michele Carandente wrote:
Hi Noel,
I'll explain better my problem:
I've this mailserver under a slow dial-up connection.
To fetch email from the main mailserver I use some Perl scripts, and
they are working fine.
I use postfix to queue the emails that needs to be send and the
Michele Carandente put forth on 2/2/2010 3:57 AM:
> message_size_limit = 3072
Unrelated to your question, but...
You say this machine is behind a dial up line? Ouch! You may want to seriously
consider changing this to something more sane like 262144. With a 56K modem
averaging a real 45 K
Hi Noel,
I'll explain better my problem:
I've this mailserver under a slow dial-up connection.
To fetch email from the main mailserver I use some Perl scripts, and
they are working fine.
I use postfix to queue the emails that needs to be send and then with
the command "postqueue -i" I'll send the e
On 2/1/2010 12:55 PM, Michele Carandente wrote:
Hi Noel.
Thanks for the reply.
The problem is not when I receive emails(because I'll fetch it with a
perl script), but when I've to send email(relay to smtp.gmail.com) from
gmail.
Any suggestions?
Please don't top post.
Don't define gmail.com
Hi Noel.
Thanks for the reply.
The problem is not when I receive emails(because I'll fetch it with a
perl script), but when I've to send email(relay to smtp.gmail.com)
from gmail.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Michele
On 1 Feb 2010, at 17:16, Noel Jones wrote:
On 2/1/2010 5:41 AM, Michele Ca
On 2/1/2010 5:41 AM, Michele Carandente wrote:
Hello to everybody,
I'm configuring a postfix server connected on internet with a slow
dial-up connection.
Basically I want to hold all emails to be sent (I'll send them
manually when I want), plus I want to relay all the emails to
different smtp se
Hello to everybody,
I'm configuring a postfix server connected on internet with a slow
dial-up connection.
Basically I want to hold all emails to be sent (I'll send them
manually when I want), plus I want to relay all the emails to
different smtp servers (depends of the email).
The configuration t
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