вт, 10 янв. 2023 г. в 17:15, :
>
> January 10, 2023 2:29 PM, "Илья Коскин" wrote:
>
> > So, if I get you right, I can use expand-only for both "local" and
> > "external", but how can the delivery method be specified?
> >
> > For exa
> the processing of aliases or forward file.
>
>
> basically, you use expand-only if you want to force recipients to be
> specified in aliases
> or forward file regardless of what they resolve to, and you use forward-only
> if they must
> resolve to an external address.
Hello misc! I'm sorry for bothering you.
I'm having trouble understanding what "expand-only" means, and what's
the difference between expand-only and forward-only.
As I can see, I can use forward-only to accept for one rcpt and
through alias, send it to another.
Is that intended for? Am I right?
Hello opensmtpd misc!
I have a question about opensmtpd and rspamd.
I'm using opensmtp and rspamd as a relay server with spam checking.
The spam check is done with help of opensmtpd-filter-rspamd.
The os is OpenBSD 7.0
I have noticed, that all DSN messages coming to or from internal mail
server,
Great! Thank's for clarifying! Now i see!
Thank you very much!
вт, 10 авг. 2021 г. в 18:53, Thomas Bohl :
>
> Hello,
>
> > action "outbound" relay
> >
> > action "tomailer" relay host 172.16.2.5
> >
> > match from local for local action "local_mail"
> > match from local for any action
hello misc!
I need to configure opensmtpd to be a relay between local mail server and world.
Here is my conf:
pki gater cert "/etc/ssl/local.crt"
pki gater key "/etc/ssl/private/local.key"
filter "rspamd" proc-exec "filter-rspamd"
table mailer { 172.16.2.5 }
table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases
чт, 18 мар. 2021 г. в 02:27, Thomas Bohl :
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> > what is address=local? is this smtpd.sock?
>
> As far as I understand it, yes.
> (Which makes the first part of my original answer somewhat wrong. I was
> thinking about something else while answering.)
>
>
> > I cannot understand in what moment
Thank you for clarifying this.
But, now i have another question.
If I try to connect via telnet to mx.kasakoff.net port 25 (from
mx.kasakoff.net of course), my connection is not "automatically"
authenticated.
but, when sending mail via "mail" program, it works.
Here is some log information:
Mar 16
command="RCPT TO:" result="550 Invalid recipient: <
kos...@tvema.ru>"
i see a difference in "connected address" where "local" can send everything
and "127.0.0.1" work as expected.
but then, what "local" is?
пт, 5 мар. 2021 г. в
Hello everybody! I have this simple config in use:
table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases
table domains { kasakoff.net }
listen on lo0
listen on egress inet4 tls pki kasakoff.net auth-optional
listen on egress inet4 port submission tls-require pki kasakoff.net auth
action "mbox" mbox alias
e
processed as local and the rule can be extended to:
match from local tag DKIM for any action "relay" am i right?
so the last question, can i limit mta to inet4 only?
ср, 31 окт. 2018 г. в 15:04, Илья Коскин :
> Hello list! Please look at my match-action definitions:
>
> acti
Hello list! Please look at my match-action definitions:
action "mbox" mbox alias
action "mda" mda "/usr/local/bin/procmail" alias
action "relay" relay
action "relay_dkim" relay host smtp://127.0.0.1:10027
match for local action "mbox"
match from any for domain action "mda"#2nd match
match
I was able to solve problem by myself.
All i do is swap lines in config. So:
accept for local alias aliases deliver to mbox
accept for any relay
accept from any for domain domains alias aliases deliver to mda
/usr/local/bin/procmail
will NOT work, and:
accept for local alias aliases
The manual for auth-optional looks like this:
If auth-optional is specified, then SMTPAUTH is not required to establish an
SMTP transaction. This is only useful to let a listener accept incoming mail
from untrusted senders and outgoing mail from authenticated users in situations
where it is
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