On 05/31/2012 10:35 AM, Craig White wrote:
> On May 31, 2012, at 6:09 AM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
>
>> Not technically a centos question, but a lot of you guys seem to manage
>> some large systems
>> and I could use some clarification on a postfix setting.*
>>
>> *reject_unknown_client_hostname
>> (in
On May 31, 2012, at 6:09 AM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> Not technically a centos question, but a lot of you guys seem to manage
> some large systems
> and I could use some clarification on a postfix setting.*
>
> *reject_unknown_client_hostname
> (in postfix < 2.3 reject_unknown_client)
>
> When I f
On 31/05/12 15:16, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> On 5/31/2012 9:59 AM, Ned Slider wrote:
>> On 31/05/12 14:09, Bob Hoffman wrote:
>>> Not technically a centos question, but a lot of you guys seem to manage
>>> some large systems
>>> and I could use some clarification on a postfix setting.*
>>>
>>> *reject_u
On 5/31/2012 10:20 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> I guarantee that those folks with too-"smart"-for-their-own-good phones
> will send directly from them. Having never looked at a header from an
> email sent via iPhone, I don't know - don't they have a legit mailserver
> as their gateway?
yea, that i
Bob Hoffman wrote:
> On 5/31/2012 9:59 AM, Ned Slider wrote:
>> On 31/05/12 14:09, Bob Hoffman wrote:
>>> Not technically a centos question, but a lot of you guys seem to manage
>>> some large systems
>>> and I could use some clarification on a postfix setting.*
> on a side note, I tested apews.or
Bob Hoffman wrote:
> Not technically a centos question, but a lot of you guys seem to manage
> some large systems and I could use some clarification on a postfix
setting.*
>
> *reject_unknown_client_hostname
> (in postfix < 2.3 reject_unknown_client)
>
> When I first used this there were issues wit
On 5/31/2012 9:59 AM, Ned Slider wrote:
> On 31/05/12 14:09, Bob Hoffman wrote:
>> Not technically a centos question, but a lot of you guys seem to manage
>> some large systems
>> and I could use some clarification on a postfix setting.*
>>
>> *reject_unknown_client_hostname
>> (in postfix< 2.3 r
On 31/05/12 14:09, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> Not technically a centos question, but a lot of you guys seem to manage
> some large systems
> and I could use some clarification on a postfix setting.*
>
> *reject_unknown_client_hostname
> (in postfix< 2.3 reject_unknown_client)
>
> When I first used this
> Not technically a centos question, but a lot of you guys seem to manage
> some large systems
> and I could use some clarification on a postfix setting.*
>
> *reject_unknown_client_hostname
> (in postfix < 2.3 reject_unknown_client)
>
> When I first used this there were issues with users trying to
Not technically a centos question, but a lot of you guys seem to manage
some large systems
and I could use some clarification on a postfix setting.*
*reject_unknown_client_hostname
(in postfix < 2.3 reject_unknown_client)
When I first used this there were issues with users trying to send mail
t
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