Hi,
In my aliases table I have entries like:
admin:fred, f...@crowsons.net
but with my new smtpd.conf [1] I'm getting the following error:
524 5.2.4 Mailing list expansion problem
this worked with my old config [2].
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
Fred
[1] New Config:
# pki setup
pki mx.
On Oct 26, 2018 4:46 AM, Fred Crowson wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In my aliases table I have entries like:
>
> admin: fred, f...@crowsons.net
>
> but with my new smtpd.conf [1] I'm getting the following error:
>
> 524 5.2.4 Mailing list expansion problem
>
> this worked with my old config [2].
>
> What
:
===
Starting with version 5.7.1, releases are signed with signify(1).
You can obtain the public key from our website, check with our community
that it has not been altered on its way to your machine.
$ wget https://www.opensmtpd.org/archives/opensmtpd-20181026.pub
Once you are confident the
Hello,
This is our latest major release which holds some notable changes:
1- this is the first release that depends on LibreSSL
We spent the years trying to accomodate both LibreSSL and OpenSSL but it
does not work for us and it prevents us from moving towards libtls which
would help us simplify
Hello,
> In my aliases table I have entries like:
>
> admin:fred, f...@crowsons.net
Is crowsons.net the hostname of the server?
>
> but with my new smtpd.conf [1] I'm getting the following error:
>
> 524 5.2.4 Mailing list expansion problem
What is the full line in /var/log/maillog?
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Hello,
I recently upgraded my server to OpenBSD 6.4. But I have a problem with the
new
configuartion of OpenSMTPD:
When I send a mail with Thunderbird from an external IP, my server always
returns
the error message "invalid recipient".
When I connect to the server through SSH and send a mail via
Hi,
You need to specify “from any” to your relay_dkim match rule. If not specified,
it defaults to “from local”, which now is different from “auth”.
Regards,
Jesper Wallin
> On 27 Oct 2018, at 01:06, wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I recently upgraded my server to OpenBSD 6.4. But I have a problem w
Change your match for any action relay_dkim to match auth from any
for any action relay_dkim.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 7:10 PM Jesper Wallin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> You need to specify “from any” to your relay_dkim match rule. If not
> specified, it defaults to “from local”, which now is different fro
This can mean you have a loop of some sort in aliases expansion, or maybe in .forward
Actually it makes sense having both from local and auth rules
Sorry sent too fast, wanted to add that debugging configuration without logs is difficultLe 27 oct. 2018 06:48, Gilles Chehade a écrit :This can mean you have a loop of some sort in aliases expansion, or maybe in .forward b«yÇ¢½çm+&j)[yÆ®±ì¨¹ªÞ²æìr¸yÛh+¢§²kivàN§²æìr¸zǧu©[h+úéì¹
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