Hi,
I am currently building a mail server using OpenSMTPD on OpenBSD 6.3
I see a lot of examples on the web about configurations and nearly all of them
are using a combination of OpenSMTPD, Dovecot, Spamassassin and so on. I
understand the reason behind the selection of software and the
Hi,
When using a credentials table (man table), what table type do I use with
regards to using the table in a smtpd.conf configuration?
I have created this table in my smtpd.conf but I am not sure it is correct?
table passwd file:/etc/mail/passwd
Though I have seen a sample configuration
n, Aug 26, 2018, 11:35 PM Antonino Sidoti wrote:
Hi,
When using a credentials table (man table), what table type do I use with
regards to using the table in a smtpd.conf configuration?
I have created this table in my smtpd.conf but I am not sure it is correct?
table passwd file:/etc/mail/passwd
extras.
And that’s what I use since it allows keeping the same file for opensmtpd and
dovecot.
Regards,
Bruno
Le 27 août 2018 09:31:54 GMT+02:00, Antonino Sidoti
mailto:n...@sidoti.id.au>> a écrit :
HI,
Base on the feedback I am going to use the ‘file’ option for the credentials
table in m
Hi
I would check Firewall in Windows for port 587 outbound or temporarily turn it
off and test it again.
Nino
> On 5 Sep 2018, at 5:52 am, Reio Remma wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I've a backup script in Windows that sends an e-mail upon completion.
>
> The mail goes out successfully if I use
Hi,
I am using a table in my configuration for user credentials in ’smtpd.conf';
table creds file://etc/mail/creds
I have also created the password using ‘smtpctl encrypt’ and added that to the
file along with a username.
The file ‘creds’ contains;
bob$2b$10$encrytedpassword
I would like
On 9 Sep 2018, at 2:44 pm, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote:
>
> Without your smtpd.conf it's hard to know, but I suspect you don't have
> 'auth' on port 25.
> On Sep 8, 2018 11:16 PM, Antonino Sidoti wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> There was an error while decoding th
Hi,
I am planning the changeover to the new OpenSMTPD syntax and would like a
sanity check on the configuration below please? My current (working)
configuration is shown using the syntax for OpenBSD 6.3 plus my version of new
syntax;
#
# OpenSMTPD v6.04 config
#
pki mail.stonyrange.com
Hi,
I notice that Spamd is not adding clients to the ‘spamdb’ and labelling with
“GREY”.
Oct 1 17:43:24 obsd-svr3 spamd[84545]: (GREY) 67.219.xxx.250:
->
Oct 1 17:43:24 obsd-svr3 spamd[16185]: Trapping 67.219.xxx.250 for tuple
67.219.xxx.250 test.network-tools.com
Oct 1 17:43:24
018 at 09:14:17AM +0000, Antonino Sidoti wrote:
>> Hi Peter
>>
>
> Hi,
>
>> I am using spamd.
>>
>> So the ???reject??? statement still logs the connection as seen in the log
>> sample I provided. I was expecting to see a different log entry along the
HI,
I am on OpenBSD 6.4 and I have checked in the past few days for the new update
via “syspatch”. So far nothing has come through for OpenSmtpd.
> On 17 Dec 2018, at 3:15 am, Gilles Chehade wrote:
>
> On Sun, Dec 16, 2018 at 11:11:23AM -0500, Matt Schwartz wrote:
>> Hi Gilles,
>>
>> Stupid
HI,
I agree with a user base option as well. If people from this mailing list would
be willing to volunteer their setup/configuration into a wiki then I think it
would be good way to share the knowledge about OpenSMTPD. I struggled quite a
bit getting the information to put together my setup
Hi,
Is it valid if I add a static table entry in “smtpd.conf” like so;
table blacklist { “@*.anonymous-email.*” }
I am getting junk email coming in which has multiple domain types and
subdomains but it will consistently have a common naming of “anonymous-email”.
Example,
Hello,
I have some basic questions about filters?
What do we need to negate the rdns for the following command?
filter f01 phase connect match !rdns disconnect "550 missing rDNS”
Can someone please explain the difference between reject and disconnect when
used in a filter?
Many
o
> On 4 Jan 2020, at 11:07 am, gil...@poolp.org wrote:
>
> January 4, 2020 12:25 AM, "Antonino Sidoti" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>
> Hello,
>
>
>> I have some basic questions about filters?
>>
>> What do we need to negate the r
Hello,
There is a really good example on how to do this; “man smtpd.conf”.
This is the what man page says;
table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases
table secrets file:/etc/mail/secrets
listen on lo0
action "local_mail" mbox alias
action "outbound" relay host smtp+tls://b...@smtp.example.com \
Hello,
I am using OpenSMTPD with the following;
Maildir
Dovecot/LMTP
Spamd
Dkimproxy
Dmarc (Domain)
SPF
Let’s Encrypt Certificates
Simple script for Spamd to obtain RBL lists
Filters for fcrDNS
Mutt Client
Virtual Users and Local user
Backup Mail server using Dovecot replication (Located in
Hello,
Do I need to be concerned about this log messages in /var/log/maillog?
smtpd[43176]: ecd860f40cdb2d36 smtp cert-check result="no certificate presented”
Thanks
Antonino Sidoti
Hi,
I do have múltiple domains but only have a single certificate that accepts mail
from my multiple domains. Reading the upgrade guide I did not think I needed to
change anything in my smtpd.conf. Though to be sure I have provided here my
comfiguration;
pki mx1.stonyrange.com cert
ity/office-365-security/troubleshooting-mail-sent-to-office-365?view=o365-worldwide>
Maybe a third party relay is the answer.
Antonino Sidoti
> On 4 Jun 2021, at 7:42 pm, Maarten de Vries wrote:
>
>
> On 04-06-2021 10:39, Nick Ryan wrote:
>> I have this as well, I thin
Hi,
I have two OpenSMTPD servers (Sydney, Tokyo) and they are both configured with
correct DNS, PTR, DKIM, SPF, MTA-STS and Dmarc. I have no problems sending mail
to Google but with Microsoft 365 (Exchange Online) when I send an email it
always end up in Junk on the receivers side.
I know
Many thanks to all your suggestions.
Antonino Sidoti
> On 30 Apr 2021, at 2:53 am, Stuart D Gathman wrote:
>
> On Thu, 29 Apr 2021, Lukas Tribus wrote:
>
>> So I send emails through a critical SMTP infrastructure to a
>> healthchecks.io endpoint, which triggers
insight as to how they are
performing day to day.
Thanks
Antonino Sidoti
Senders”. I have now verified my domain
“sidoti.id.au”.
Your simple suggestion to use the “-r” option with the “mail” command is a nice
solution. It overcomes the hostname issue as I am not using a real FQDN for the
hostname. No issues with sending emails now.
Regards
Antonino Sidoti
> O
it
messages=0
Is there some new way of using “mail-from” with OpenSMTPD? In OpenBSD 7.3, this
was working fine. Any suggestions and feedback is appreciated.
Regards
Antonino Sidoti
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