gil...@poolp.org writes:
> I'd appreciate a couple answers to this mail to make sure it does not
> introduce a regression ;-)
I received your message.
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RNAME COMMAND"
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to invoke either as root or as the user owning listdir")_
Jan 25 19:11:55 [smtpd] 3d0de01c993d1671 smtp disconnected reason=quit_
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as well.
> Thanks to Gilles for his fantastic guide and thanks to everybody else
> here for this great piece of software! :)
I second that.
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, is still pretty complicated. I've been a lot happier with
the new setup.
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To: misc@opensmtpd.org
From: Chris Bennett
Subject: Google domain ownership tokens for an mx. domain
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2021 12:24:12 -0800
Hi,
I use these for my website domains, but it just occurred to me that I
could also get those for my mail only domains.
I will, now that I thought
nnons.com. Two of them are
the-brannons.com and blvuug.org.
Both of those domains just have an MX record pointing to
hurricane.the-brannons.com, so a certificate for
hurricane.the-brannons.com is good enough to authenticate the MX for all
of those domains.
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$ openssl s_client -starttls smtp -connect example.com:25
On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 03:55:51PM +0100, Simon Harrison wrote:
> From what I can gather, SPF and DKIM are in the mail headers. What is
> an easy way to check that TLS is working correctly? I have the
> following in my /etc/stmpd.conf
>
>
makes a lot of sense using it for system mail or with just one
or two users.
Thanks
Chris
>
> Edgar
>
lain this example to me, please.
I'd really like to remove my dunce cap on this one.
Thanks,
Chris Bennett
dovecot account (hence, I'd
> say the simplest way to do is to have an unique Maildir?).
You don't have to use virtual users, but if you want separate Maildir's,
then virtual users through dovecot works nice.
I use usernames as chris@bennettconstruction instead of just chris.
But this is mostly
for any help.
Chris Bennett
The main IP address here is:
172.107.198.226 cowboyup.xyz
172.107.198.227 no-seas-necio.ninja
172.107.198.228 consulting-diy-construction.com
172.107.198.229 mail.consulting-diy-construction.com
172.107.198.230 mx.no-seas-necio.ninja
Git is not relevant for this work.
Thanks for your work.
Chris Bennett
e I rm the files?
>
> Mischa
>
>
I also had this same problem. I rm'd the files.
However, what is the right solution?
(I was in a big rush and had to quickly solve the problem.)
Chris Bennett
You may want to omit '--with-libs=/usr/local/lib' and instead target
individual libraries, e.g. '--with-cflags="-I/usr/local/openssl/include"
--with-ldflags="-L/usr/local/openssl/lib"' ; the aforementioned is
causing gcc to attempt to output over a directory. (as per config.log)
such excellent software freeing me from the
sendmail nightmare! Tons of work and I love it.
Thanks,
Chris Bennett
Thanks, I'll give them a try and if nothing else, learn more about
writing filters.
Perl is my language of choice.
Much Apppreciated,
Chris Bennett
nd: 3(NXDOMAIN)
>
I was randomly getting this error myself, I think there was or is some
other, non-related prpblem causing this error.
I'm also having some problems myself, but I'm camping right now.
I'll post something when I'm not typing from a phone.
Chris Bennett
./spf no-seas-necio.ninja 162.255.139.10: pass
./spf no-seas-necio.ninja 162.255.139.11: soft-fail
Which matches my spf entry. v=spf1 mx ~all.
Is that the correct response?
Chris Bennett
So, hazarding a guess, OpenSMTPD handles outgoing mail. It then hands
off incoming mail directly to dovecot?
Then I just need to get .neomuttrc correct to pull from dovecot.
Chris Bennett
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just not sure what documentation I should be using to guide the
process along.
I've got a server setup without any critical email, so I'm not in a
rush to get things working.
Any help apreciated,
Chris Bennett
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I did not receive any of the reply's before this one. Could you send
them again for me if there are any. Thanks. I've fixed the problem now.
Off-list is probably best.
On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 06:53:12AM +0100, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 03:30:18PM BST, Chris Bennett wr
etup DKIM
Not yet, given above problems
>
> That would be my very very very very minimum requirements.
>
Thanks,
Chris Bennett
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ng this work has been so helpful, I
really hated sendmail with that huge book I had for it.
Chris Bennett
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Thanks,
Chris Bennett
gory ~ # dig -tANY bennettconstruction.us
; <<>> DiG 9.4.2-P2 <<>> -tANY bennettconstruction.us
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 42993
;;
RIN whois.
-
2nd IP is blacklisted on 7 lists.
I'm sure they can quickly fix this too!
Chris
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On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 09:58:54PM +, Charles Collicutt wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 01:41:40PM -0800, Chris Bennett wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 10:16:22PM +0100, Joel Carnat wrote:
> > > I’ve just checked mine and it’s 100% non-blacklisted, according t
e USA, so something
locally oriented is a better choice for me.
My email ports are open, as I can send mail back and forth with my other
server.
Thanks,
Chris Bennett
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on crappy Java KVM.
I don't have any problem with another location.
Chris Bennett
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anything to do with email, forget them.
Shame. I need another baremetal that doesn't have Java KVM.
Any recommendations?
Thanks. Looks like anything related to Cloud may be a problem???
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I'm happy (and needful) to try all the different ways. I can't commit to
writing the FAQ myself.
So, if I see this correctly, someone needs to grab two or three servers
every six months, run though all the options, see what fails and report
back, drop the ser
OpenBSD's version to work. Which was really hard to get to
even work with someone's old windows version when I first installed.
Chris Bennett
Thanks for the great work!
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+2 on that! Sorry +1 is just not enough!
I have a backup, but that's only IF I know there's a problem.
If I have any net access, if I'm not traveling. If .
Most of my email is unimportant. But when it is, it's $$ or some
emergency.
Chris
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closer to OBSD 6.4
but I want my laptop and server working with the same software.
Thanks,
Chris Bennett
PS, I'll explain in my next email why this matters a bit to me.
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I've received some good advice to not pursue this right now.
I'm not myself with this medication. So I'm not going to move forward
with this. I am just not thinking clearly enough to make decisions about
such important things. My apologies.
Chris Bennett
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to help with catching errors or the lack of an error message
when something is wrong.
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t; and a home directory, so no matter if you used aliases, virtuals or none
> of them, the username behind a recipient must be found in the user base.
>
Thanks, this helps a lot
Just one more question.
You reply sounds like I should choose either aliases or virtual, but not
both. Is t
to maildir.
It seems that IMAP may be a better choice.
I currently use neomutt and want to turn on Dovecot for using remote
email readers, but not sure what steps are best.
Thanks,
Chris Bennett
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would that be? marc.info
doesn't have anything recent.
Oh yeah, as asked, Hi!
This is so much nicer than the sendmail monster!
Chris Bennett
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Mea cup, mea maxima culpa…
Thank you for the swat with the clue stick.
> On Oct 30, 2017, at 9:54 AM, Bruno Pagani wrote:
> Both. A passwd table is a passwd table, an auth table is an auth table. The
> latter is the standard format for OpenSMTPd, the former is a
mentioned that the passwd file driver is included in
opensmtpd-extras. Took me a bit to figure that out.
Thank you for your time,
Chris
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Do I need a usertable? I can’t seem to use any table at all with a relay.
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