Re: mlmmj upgrade
gil...@poolp.org writes: > I'd appreciate a couple answers to this mail to make sure it does not > introduce a regression ;-) I received your message. -- Chris
Re: mlmmj, public-inbox broken after upgrade to (portable) 7.4.0p1
Well, maybe the thing I thought would be very stupid isn't so stupid after all. In doas.conf: permit nopass smtpd as mlmmj cmd /usr/bin/mlmmj-receive permit nopass smtpd as inboxen cmd /usr/bin/public-inbox-mda And then in the ~/.forward file for those two users, "| /usr/bin/doas -u USERNAME COMMAND" -- Chris
mlmmj, public-inbox broken after upgrade to (portable) 7.4.0p1
I'm running OpenSMTPD on Alpine Linux, and I recently upgraded to 7.4.0P1. Now my mlmmj and public-inbox are broken because they use "|command" in ~/.forward and the command is running as the smtpd user rather than the recipient. Can anyone help? I know some amazingly stupid ways to "fix" this, but I'd rather not resort to a blunt instrument. Jan 25 19:11:55 [smtpd] 3d0de01c993d1671 smtp message msgid=32238bb8 size=1912 nrcpt=1 proto=ESMTP_ Jan 25 19:11:55 [smtpd] 3d0de01c993d1671 smtp envelope evpid=32238bb864c7d0a0 from= to=_ Jan 25 19:11:55 [/usr/bin/mlmmj-receive] mlmmj-receive.c:112: Have to invoke either as root or as the user owning listdir Invoked with uid = [108]: No error information_ Jan 25 19:11:55 [smtpd] 3d0de01d8a01a1bb mda delivery evpid=32238bb864c7d0a0 from= to= rcpt= user=mlmmj delay=2s result=PermFail stat=Error ("Have to invoke either as root or as the user owning listdir")_ Jan 25 19:11:55 [smtpd] 3d0de01c993d1671 smtp disconnected reason=quit_ -- Chris
Re: Hello everybody
"Unicorn" writes: > Not quite the topic of the ML, but it's awesome that you founded the > BLVUUG! Right now, it's just a dirty hippie in his office/bedroom with a mailing list and some computing resources, but I'm hoping someone who knows what they're doing will step in. > I originally started using OpenSMTPD with the great guide on > poolp.org from 2019, which was also pretty much the start of my server > journey, starting with Debian, continuing to OpenBSD and finally > settling on Alpine Linux. Yes, that's a great guide, and it was my intro to OpenSMTPD as well. > Thanks to Gilles for his fantastic guide and thanks to everybody else > here for this great piece of software! :) I second that. -- Chris Brannon Founder: Blind and Low Vision Unix Users Group (https://blvuug.org/). Personal website: (https://the-brannons.com/) Chat: IRC: teiresias on libera.chat and OFTC, XMPP: ch...@chat.number89.net
Re: Hello everybody
I suppose I should give my own introduction. I've been lurking here for about two years now. In 2020, I replaced my postfix+spamassassin setup with opensmtpd+rspamd. I got tired of feeling dread every time I went to make changes to postfix config, which while not as inscrutable as sendmail, is still pretty complicated. I've been a lot happier with the new setup. -- Chris Brannon Founder: Blind and Low Vision Unix Users Group (https://blvuug.org/). Personal website: (https://the-brannons.com/) Chat: IRC: teiresias on libera.chat and OFTC, XMPP: ch...@chat.number89.net
Re: Misunderstanding and/or possible bug regarding SNI
papush writes: > Hello, > I'm having issues getting SNI to work, or maybe I'm misunderstanding > its purpose. You don't need SNI just to host mail for multiple domains, though maybe there are other reasons you might want it. I host multiple domains on my mail server hurricane.the-brannons.com. Two of them are the-brannons.com and blvuug.org. Both of those domains just have an MX record pointing to hurricane.the-brannons.com, so a certificate for hurricane.the-brannons.com is good enough to authenticate the MX for all of those domains. -- Chris Brannon Founder: Blind and Low Vision Unix Users Group (https://blvuug.org/). Personal website: (https://the-brannons.com/) Chat: IRC: teiresias on libera.chat and OFTC, XMPP: ch...@chat.number89.net