Zitat von Stan Hoeppner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello fellow smart hosters,
I've been running this way for 3 years now because I could never figure
out how to wildcard everything else. Here's the top of my transport
file (a very small portion of it):
hardwarefreak.com smtp:[192.168.100.2]
Wietse Venema wrote:
Rudy Gevaert:
Hi,
Previously we were running postfix 2.1.5 (Debian Sarge) and now have
upgraded to 2.3.8 (Etch).
We have several lmtp transports in master.cf:
mail1 unix - - n - - lmtp
mail2 unix - - n - -
postfix has defer deferred queue directories
In what directory are the mails stored when they get deferred due to a
unknown mail transport error
I want to keep monitoring mymail server for such mails
Thanks
Ram
Dear users,
We have installed postfix 2.4.7 from source with openldap
and cyrus-sasl support. we have also installed openldap 2.3.39 and
cyrus-sasl-2.1.21.
cyrus-sasl is installed in /usr/local/cyrus-sasl directory.
How to tell Postfix to look for cyrus-SASL in this directory ?
On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 04:59:48AM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
And if you mention man pages I'll kick you in the teeth Henrik. No
one would ever write a how-two if man pages were the holy grail of
implementation. And I don't have the time to sift through man pages
trying to find why
Henrik K wrote:
Sorry if I don't offer sympathies, but Postfix is notoriously well
documented and maintained. A quick look into the man page will show you how
it's spelled.
You missed my point entirely, it seems...
I agree that Postfix should warn in that case.
I don't understand why it
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Wietse Venema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seblu:
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Hello,
i use postfix postfix 2.5.1 on an OpenBSD 4.3 and i have a stange
behaviour (for me) with DNS lookup in logs.
i've a local dns, which resolv 192.42.42.1
Seblu:
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Wietse Venema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seblu:
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Hello,
i use postfix postfix 2.5.1 on an OpenBSD 4.3 and i have a stange
behaviour (for me) with DNS lookup in logs.
i've a local dns, which
Hello,
I am a newbie for advanced Postfix configure, I use Postfix at work
but the setting are given to me. I would like to add a filter but am
having trouble understanding what I need to do. Postfix is a great
tool and very extensive, that being said there are a lot of options/
configurations
Aaron Wolfe wrote:
What makes you think postfix is choosing the wrong interface?
The Received line added by the upstream mailserver receiving the test
messages from this box clearly shows that it received the email from the
second (NAT) public IP, instead of the primary public IP of the
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Graham Leggett wrote:
Because traffic from machines behind the box can cause the mailserver's IP
to be blacklisted, the mailserver machine has two IP addresses, one for the
mailserver, and one for NAT.
Just to be
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron Wolfe wrote:
What makes you think postfix is choosing the wrong interface?
The Received line added by the upstream mailserver receiving the test
messages from this box clearly shows that it received the email
Aaron Wolfe wrote:
If your network is doing things to get itself blacklisted, fix the
problem! Filter outbound SMTP, cleanup your network clients, whatever.
Been there, done that, way ahead of you.
You may not be aware of this, but while filtering outbound SMTP stops
outgoing spam, it does
Graham Leggett:
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Hi all,
I have a machine that is both a postfix mailserver, and a NAT router for
a number of machines behind the box.
Because traffic from machines behind the box can cause the mailserver's
IP to be blacklisted, the
Aaron Wolfe wrote:
Blocking outbound SMTP traffic from sources other than your mail server
will prevent you from being blacklisted, plain and simple, unless of
course you are sending spam from your mail server.
It's not that simple.
Blocking outbound SMTP traffic keeps you off 99% of
I wrote a tarpitting policy server.
It is patch for postgrey greylisting policy server.
It needs Postfix-2.3.x or more. (use SLEEP action)
taRgrey - S25R + tarpitting + greylisting
http://k2net.hakuba.jp/targrey/index.en.html
http://k2net.hakuba.jp/pub/targrey-0.30-postgrey-1.27.patch
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron Wolfe wrote:
Blocking outbound SMTP traffic from sources other than your mail server
will prevent you from being blacklisted, plain and simple, unless of course
you are sending spam from your mail server.
It's
Hi All, I'm having trouble locking down relaying and I can't see what
I'm doing wrong.
I'm trying to configure the server to only send mail iff:
1. Sender is on mynetworks, or
2. Sender is authenticated
Everything else should be rejected but it isn't, and I can't see whats
wrong with my config.
Jason Drage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All, I'm having trouble locking down relaying and I can't see what
I'm doing wrong.
I'm trying to configure the server to only send mail iff:
1. Sender is on mynetworks, or
2. Sender is authenticated
Everything else should be rejected but it
Sahil Tandon:
Jason Drage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All, I'm having trouble locking down relaying and I can't see what
I'm doing wrong.
I'm trying to configure the server to only send mail iff:
1. Sender is on mynetworks, or
2. Sender is authenticated
Everything else should
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