On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 01:55:28PM +, gil...@poolp.org wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to bring native support for SPF in OpenSMTPD in a future release,
> but for this I need a bit of help to make sure my SPF resolver works fine.
>
> I have created a repository with a standalone executable that
> I'd like to bcc all incoming mail to a specified address, but could not
> figure out how. Anyone has any pointers?
> My current setup is opensmtpd + dovecot with virtual domains.
I don't know if it is possible with OpenSMTPd.
Alternatively and probably not as efficient but if you use
On Sun, Jul 03, 2016 at 04:32:30PM +0200, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> Thanks, I have committed the -r option however not the documentation
> part as it was only meant to allow drop-in interop with tools using
> the deprecated interface, people should not have to know about this
> option.
>
I don't
are there open relay when ' accept from local for any relay' is replaced .
Nope !
from local means that only the machine running OpenSMTPd or any
*authenticated* client can relay.
Moreover, if no rule is matching then OpenSMTPd rejects the mail (default
setting = secure setting)
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5)boot linux's thundrbird , but thunderbird cannot recognize mail server .
What does cannot recognize mean ? Any error message ?
Can you access your smtp server from telnet ?
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Hi,
We need as many people as possible to run with this to determine if this
can make our upcoming release or if we need to at least provide a way to
fallback to 1024-bits.
Last time we tried, 4 years ago, we were having trouble exchanging mails
with other hosts, we need to know if this is
2- DNSSEC is still painful to setup, no one does it unfortunately :-/
More precisely, it is easy to setup and painful to manage :D
Denis
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Hi,
piece of my smtpd.conf
table credentials file:/etc/mail/credentials
listen on re0 port 587 tls-require pki mail.darkmail.mx auth credentials
Take a look at smtpctl update table ;)
Denis
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Hi Gilles,
I read : #OpenSMTPD developers can now ssh a FreeBSD or Linux system by doing
'ssh system-version@portable.opensmtpd.org'
Would you mind to document the architecture and how you did it ?
Thank you in advance,
Denis
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Is there a repository somewhere that I could go search through before I bug
you kind folks with my silly questions?
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.mail.opensmtpd.general
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Can you give us a peek at your smtpd.conf file ?
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Hi,
While upgrading, I noticed the virtual userbase couldn't find the users
anymore. Tracking back the issue to OpenSMTPD-201410012007.
Here are some traces and my conf :
# smtpd -d -T lookup
info: OpenSMTPD 201406192229 starting
info: startup
smtp-in: New session 8c786c517263f6e3 from
You have to use relay via instead of deliver because with deliver,
OpenSMTPD needs to convert the full email address to a local user. Also,
relay via can only communicate with LMTP via TCP, sadly UNIX sockets don't
work.
Delivery via unix socket works at least with version: OpenSMTPD
Hi Eric,
I'm running a Mail server based on Dovecot and Postfix for 2 years now
without problem and would like to try OpenSMTPD instead of Sendmail.
Where can I find an user documentation?
The best documentation you will find is man smtpd.conf. You may find
some tricks on the mailing-list
Thanks, May you give me the link for the mailing list archive?
http://marc.info/?l=opensmtpd-misc
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Hi Gilles,
Is your machine named mx2.backdom.fr ?
Your guess is perfectly right :)
The machine is not named mx2.backdom.fr.
The configuration file and logs are very important to debug this, there
is so much we can guess :-p
I will send these in private.
Thank you,
Denis
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Le 15/04/2014 06:47, Martin Braun a C)crit :
And OpenSMTPD is crashed.
Is this a bug or have I messed up the configuration?
I really hope this would a misconfiguration as I have the same problem
(OpenSMTPd latest snapshot with Debian 7.0 amd64) :p
No problem with table uauth { denis =
Hi Gilles,
Le 15/04/2014 09:00, Gilles Chehade a icrit :
I think there's a confusion arising from everyone using the term
snapshot to mean something different :-)
Where does the Debian snapshot come from ?
I mean I compiled it myself with the source from
Hi,
Le 14/04/2014 19:49, G B a icrit :
Currently I have OpenSMTPD as a mail server for 3 domains and it sits
in my DMZ. Can someone provide me with an example for smtpd.conf to
use OpenSMTPD as a relayhost in the DMZ? That way I can move my mail
server inside and have the relay in the DMZ
Hi Benoit,
Le 15/02/2014 07:50, benoitc a icrit :
Hi,
I need to configure opensmtpd with dovecot using virtual users. Is this
possible to share the authentication infos (user/pass) between both? Is there
any doc somewhere about it?
- benoit
I would use something like :
*
Hi Harald,
Le 28/09/2013 13:51, Harald Linden a icrit :
Hi,
I just upgraded to 5.3.3.201309261726_p1. The two lines...
listen on eth0 tls certificate 2.7183.org
listen on eth0 smtps certificate 2.7183.org auth
...lead to the error smtpd: invalid listen option: tls/smtps requires
pki
Hello all,
It is me again :)
I have two questions about OpenSMTPd configuration update.
First is about updating tables.
I have a table named mytable. When I do :
# smtpctl update table mytable
command succeeded
# smtpctl update table mytaable
command succeeded
For the latter, I get warn:
Hi Eric !
Your problem is that there is no rule that handles u...@domain.net, so
the whole expansion fails. You might want to add a catch-all relay
rule.
Ok, I thought accept from { 127.0.0.0/8 192.168.20.254/32 ::1/128
2001:7A8:B5AD:20::1000/128 } for any relay was that catch-all rule.
Hi,
Le 13/08/2013 09:12, Jason A. Donenfeld a écrit :
Hey I'm sort of curious on what you're using for this mailing list.
Presumably it's custom code? Would love to read the code of it, if you
care to open source it!
If it hasn't changed, everything you need to know is on Gilles' site :
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