Hello,
just a small notice: the rspamd filter[0] got an update. It would
quit after a login attempt with a "|" in the user name bringing down
smtpd too along the way. The OpenBSD package was just updated (both
-stable and -current) so a new binary package should pop out soonish.
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On 2023-06-14 18:32, Thomas Bohl wrote:
The default is
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2045 Oct 28 2022 aliases
My question is - why does smtpd output what it does - particularly the
"failed to update table" portion ?
Because _smtpd does not have read access to /etc/mail/aliases.
Hi Thomas,
Hi,
I am making use of: filter-mimedefang for OpenSMTPD. It is available
via a: pkg_add and installs successfully.
My OpenSMTPD config has the following to configure it:
/etc/mail/smtpd.conf
filter check_mime proc-exec "filter-mimedefang.pl -d" \
user _mdefang group
Hello,
However, the output from: newaliases shows:
$ doas newaliases
/etc/mail/aliases: 69 aliases
Test messages also show that the changes to the aliases file are being
picked up.
That should not be the case. But hard to tell without the full config.
The current permissions I
Hi,
I have a question regarding some output to: /var/log/maillog when I
update the: /etc/mail/aliases file.
If I make a change to: /etc/mail/aliases:
$ doas vim /etc/mail/aliases
$ doas newaliases
I see the following in: /var/log/maillog:
... server smtpd[50072]: /etc/mail/aliases: