On 22/01/09 09:05AM, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I wonder if opensmtpd starts using new key and certificate chain
> automagically,
> in case they replaced the old files? Do I have to hup or restart smtpd?
>
> Hopefully I am not too blind to see, but apparently the man page doesn't tell.
>
at 23:19 -0500, Hakan E. Duran wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > After upgrading to OpenBSD 6.9 my smtpd server fails to run normally and
> > exits with failure. I pasted the output of `#smtpd -dv` below. As you
> > can see I redacted the server name, IP addresses, etc. fr
Thank you for your reply.
On 21/05/06 09:39AM, Ionel GARDAIS wrote:
> ...
> $ pkg_add -Uu
What I did was pkg_add -u. Running this command solved the issue.
Thanks a lot!
Hakan
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Dear all,
After upgrading to OpenBSD 6.9 my smtpd server fails to run normally and
exits with failure. I pasted the output of `#smtpd -dv` below. As you
can see I redacted the server name, IP addresses, etc. from the output.
Any pointers will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Hakan
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Hi all,
I wanted to share my /etc/mail/smtpd.conf settings with you to get your
valuable feedback about my backup email server settings. This is the first time
I am doing this without any formal training in programming so please be gentle
with me. I truly appreciate your time and suggestions. T
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>If on openbsd install both. If not you don't need the XS version.
>Edgar
>
>On Sep 20, 2020 3:44 PM, "Hakan E. Duran"
>wrote:
>
> @edgar: I am using Sylpheed as the email client and until I read
> your response
@edgar: I am using Sylpheed as the email client and until I read your response
I didn't necessarily look at the ports it was using for communication with IMAP
and SMTP. I was under the impression that once SSL or TLS was chosen, it would
make the correct choice of port to communicate with the se
but I cannot
explain why there wouldn't be any client certificate, assuming the client is
gmail in this case.
Hakan
> Le 20/09/2020 à 02:39, Hakan E. Duran a écrit :
> > I played around a little bit more and was able to get this error message
> > with the comma
.conf points to. It cannot possibly be
gmail's certificate either, but that is the client, isn't it? It feels like I
am hitting a bug here.
Hakan
On Sat, 19 Sep 2020 12:35:41 -0500
"Hakan E. Duran" wrote:
> Thank you so much Bryan for your reply. I tried doing it and re
; lookup: match "111.11.1.111" as NETADDR in table static: -> false
> 24875097a9b2d457 smtp failed-command command="RCPT TO: (mailto:recipi...@gmail.com)>" result="550 Invalid recipient:
> mailto:recipi...@gmail.com)>"
> 24875097a9b2d457 smtp disconnected reason=disconnect
>
>
> It appears to my untrained and careless eyes that the sender/recipient
> combination fits to the "outbound" ruleset and therefore should be relayed to
> gmail's smtp; however, it is clearly not the case. I will truly appreciate
> any pointers to solve this issue.
>
> Regards,
>
> Hakan Duran
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