On Wednesday, April 17th, 2024 at 11:51, Philipp wrote:
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>
> Looking at the new trace I see the reason[0] for the error. Other then
> I supected it's the body seperator, which does in your case start with
> a WSP. A wild guess is that the boundery parameter of the working mails
> contain ':'.
On Tuesday, April 16th, 2024 at 13:52, Philipp wrote:
>
>
> Hi
>
> [2024-04-15 10:11] Lévai, Dániel l...@ecentrum.hu
>
> > I've been using this Samsung C480FW printer/scanner forever with OpenSMTPD
> > and suddenly (no upgrades to OpenSMTPD or changes in t
Hi all,
I've been using this Samsung C480FW printer/scanner forever with OpenSMTPD and
suddenly (no upgrades to OpenSMTPD or changes in the configuration) it started
to complain (it's trying to send scanned documents via e-mail):
7e1c0e5b97e7aad0 smtp connected address=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx host=xxx
No it doesn't, that's the whole point...
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Be 2019. aug. 21. 8:47, Selmeci Tamás írta:
> On Wed, 21 Aug [2019 08](tel:201908):19:24 +0200 Martijn van Duren
> wrote:
>
>> From smtpd.conf(5):
>>
>> auth-optional []
>> Support SMTPAUTH optionally: clients need not
>>
Cheers, and appreciate the work you do!
Dani
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Be 2019. júl. 29. 10:13, Gilles Chehade írta:
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 08:37:54PM +, L??vai, D??niel wrote:
>> Hi Gilles,
>>
>> Did you by any chance have time to look at #926? It there something wrong
>> with my
Hi Gilles,
Did you by any chance have time to look at #926? It there something wrong with
my setup or is this a kind of a regression?
Thanks for any info on this!
Dani
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On Friday, 26 July 2019 13:51, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 08:19:33AM +
A, but it turns out it accepts any certificate that is
trusted based on the default /etc/ssl/certs.pem file.
Besides (re)moving the stock certs file or any other intrusive/ugly workaround,
is there any way I could force a CA for those connections?
Thanks for any hints,
Dani
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Joerg Jung @ 2016-04-05T12:58:23 +0200:
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> > Indeed, this was because of the --timeout-child option to spamd(1).
> > However, raising this limit just because it might cover every message
> > size doesn't really make sense. Even with 600 secs, there will be a
> > message large enough for smtpd
Joerg Jung @ 2016-04-04T20:42:03 +0200:
> On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 11:53:47AM +0200, LÉVAI Dániel wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > filter-spamassassin doesn't have a parameter to specify a maximum
> > message size like spamc(1), and when it encounters a message weighing in
Hi!
filter-spamassassin doesn't have a parameter to specify a maximum
message size like spamc(1), and when it encounters a message weighing in at a
few MBs, it fails, and drops back the message with a 4xx.
Is this like a caveat, a known limitation or something?
smtpd:
Apr 4 10:40:48 malcolm sm
ule->r_value.relayhost.hostname))
>= sizeof (rule->r_value.relayhost.hostname)) {
[...]
Daniel
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in your smtpd.conf for
> this to work as intended.
Again, even if I had specified a value for 'mx', it must've only routed
the the mail through a server with a lower preference number. So if I
had specified mx1, then there wouldn't have been any servers that are
with a lower pre
LÉVAI Dániel @ 2015-10-31T10:24:35 +0100:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to setup a simple backup mx on OpenBSD 5.8-stable, but so far
> it seems more of a burden than a "simple" task :)
>
> smtpd.conf:
> 8<--
ected: Loop detected
Oct 31 09:11:06 host smtpd[1612]: relay: PermFail for 1c7e2c42fadc367e:
session=f7f7a55764209204, from=, to=,
rcpt=<->, source=ip, relay=ip (hostname), delay=1s, stat =500 5.4.6 Routing
loop detected: Loop detected
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