On 2020-03-07 02:30, Reio Remma wrote:
> On 07.03.2020 0:41, Ihor Antonov wrote:
> > On 2020-03-06 23:05, Reio Remma wrote:
> > > Hello!
> > >
> > > I was forced to upgrade our mail server to CentOS 8 (thanks to hardware
> > > failure on the old machine). I've successfully built an RPM of OpenSMTP
Hi,
I've been running opensmtpd 6.6.4p1 on netbsd 7.2 just fine.
I'm now upgrading to netbsd 9.0 and I'm seeing that opensmtpd 6.6.4p1 crashes
when mail is submitted to it. The crash seems to happen right after 'message
begin':
--- snip ---
smtp: 0x7ad646215000: fd 24 from queue
smtp: 0x7a
On 07.03.2020 0:41, Ihor Antonov wrote:
On 2020-03-06 23:05, Reio Remma wrote:
Hello!
I was forced to upgrade our mail server to CentOS 8 (thanks to hardware
failure on the old machine). I've successfully built an RPM of OpenSMTPD for
CentOS 8 and it's running nicely, however I've a problem wit
On 2020-03-06 23:05, Reio Remma wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I was forced to upgrade our mail server to CentOS 8 (thanks to hardware
> failure on the old machine). I've successfully built an RPM of OpenSMTPD for
> CentOS 8 and it's running nicely, however I've a problem with the global
> crypto policies in
Hello!
I was forced to upgrade our mail server to CentOS 8 (thanks to hardware
failure on the old machine). I've successfully built an RPM of OpenSMTPD
for CentOS 8 and it's running nicely, however I've a problem with the
global crypto policies in CentOS 8.
Namely the DEFAULT crypto policy d
Greetings. I have my own blacklist file of email addresses
(some in the format microcen...@microcenter.com and some in
the format *@squaredeals.com), one per line. I would like to
filter each incoming email so that a mail-from address
that matches any line in the blacklist file will go to a
junk