Upali Rajapakse wrote:
I installed postfix on frebsd 7
i can send mail through command line but i cant receive any mail to it.
and also there is no Maildir on any users home directory.
can you help me?
I find this page really helpful:
http://www.purplehat.org/?page_id=4
HTH
Zbigniew
I installed postfix on frebsd 7
i can send mail through command line but i cant receive any mail to it.
and also there is no Maildir on any users home directory.
can you help me?
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Upali Rajapakse wrote:
I installed postfix on frebsd 7
i can send mail through command line but i cant receive any mail to it.
and also there is no Maildir on any users home directory.
can you help me?
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You need an imap/pop server. I recommend dovecot.
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Terry te...@bluelight.org.uk wrote:
Upali Rajapakse wrote:
I installed postfix on frebsd 7
i can send mail through command line but i cant receive any mail to
it.
and also there is no Maildir on any users home directory.
can you help me?
Best thing to
--On Thursday, March 26, 2009 10:54:41 -0500 Upali Rajapakse
upal...@gmail.com wrote:
I installed postfix on frebsd 7
i can send mail through command line but i cant receive any mail to it.
Did you follow the instructions during the install and disable sendmail? Did
you say yes to
I essentially want to rewrite all envelope senders of the form:
@host.my.domain
to just
@my.domain
The examples in the Postfix docs seem to make it seem like the patterns
only allow you to specify explicit recipients at the end of a rewriting
rule, but that's not what I want. I know this was
Clint Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I essentially want to rewrite all envelope senders of the form:
@host.my.domain
to just
@my.domain
The examples in the Postfix docs seem to make it seem like the patterns
only allow you to specify explicit recipients at the end of a rewriting
rule,
On Dec 07, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
The myorigin variable is what you need. See postconf(5) for more
things you can do with it.
( myorigin (default: $myhostname)
( The domain name that locally-posted mail appears to come from, and
that
( locally posted mail is delivered to. The
Clint Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Dec 07, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
The myorigin variable is what you need. See postconf(5) for more
things you can do with it.
( myorigin (default: $myhostname)
( The domain name that locally-posted mail appears to come from, and
that
(
On Dec 07, Noel Jones wrote:
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html#masquerade
Looks like exactly what you describe.
Just set in main.cf: masquerade_domains = my.domain and then run
postfix reload
Yes! This looks like it does what I want! I completely forgot about the
On Dec 7, 2007 12:23 PM, Clint Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I essentially want to rewrite all envelope senders of the form:
@host.my.domain
to just
@my.domain
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html#masquerade
Looks like exactly what you describe.
Just set in main.cf:
I have my mail system running on my FreeBSD server. It uses postfix
outgoing, and dovecot to manage the Imap server, and finally Seamonkey
either locally or from one of my other machines, to read/write my mail,
it makes for a very portable mail system, but I am now convinced I have
one major
Chuck Robey wrote:
I have my mail system running on my FreeBSD server. It uses postfix
outgoing, and dovecot to manage the Imap server, and finally Seamonkey
either locally or from one of my other machines, to read/write my mail,
it makes for a very portable mail system, but I am now
Erik Cederstrand wrote:
Chuck Robey wrote:
I have my mail system running on my FreeBSD server. It uses postfix
outgoing, and dovecot to manage the Imap server, and finally Seamonkey
either locally or from one of my other machines, to read/write my
mail, it makes for a very portable mail
As Joe said update your ports tree.
For example:
# /usr/local/bin/cvsup -L 2 /path/to/ports-supfile
# /usr/bin/make -C /usr/ports fetchindex
# /usr/local/sbin/portsdb -u
# /usr/local/sbin/pkgdb -F
If you don't use the GUI use option -g
Have a look at:
# man 1 cvsup
On 1/15/07, Alex Alborzfard
I'm having trouble installing Postfix. After selecting the options (TSL,
Mysql), after displaying output that it can't fetch
postfix-2.2.9-tar.gzfrom various sites,
it displays this message:
Couldn't fetch it - please try retrieving this port manually into
/usr/ports/distfiles/postfix and try
Alex Alborzfard wrote:
I'm having trouble installing Postfix. After selecting the options (TSL,
Mysql), after displaying output that it can't fetch
postfix-2.2.9-tar.gzfrom various sites,
it displays this message:
Couldn't fetch it - please try retrieving this port manually into
Are you certain the box can get out to the internet and resolve DNS properly?
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