Byung-Hee HWANG a écrit :
mouss wrote:
Byung-Hee HWANG a écrit :
[...]
- Use the submission port (587) with TLS+SASL.
What is different between using 25 and using 587?
587 has been reserved for mail submission. It is a good practice to
separate the flows. some advantages:
- you can have
I was thinking about using something like this
receive_override_options=${content_filter:no_address_mappings}
in main.cf, to avoid risking to have a misconfiguration if the
content_filter setting is changed in master.cf or in main.cf.
an alternative would be
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-postfix-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Martinec
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 6:24 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Postfix - altermime - amavis - Too many hops
Peter,
disclaimer unix-
Hello all,
Does anyone out there have some megabytes of real life production
postfix logs (mail accepted, received, sent, refused, etc, etc)...
and wouln't minf sharing them with me :)
I'dd like to see how postfix logs this type of information.
thx
Joao
Jevos, Peter a écrit :
I know about this opttion but the problem is that I'm using maia
mailguread and it uses amavisd-new 2.3 and your features come from 2.5.x
version
Therefore I decided to do it on the postfix side through the filters.
But I cannot understand how cannot distinguished the
Joao Ferreira wrote:
Hello all,
Does anyone out there have some megabytes of real life production
postfix logs (mail accepted, received, sent, refused, etc, etc)...
and wouln't minf sharing them with me :)
I'dd like to see how postfix logs this type of information.
That would be unlikely
Joao Ferreira a écrit :
Hello all,
Does anyone out there have some megabytes of real life production
postfix logs (mail accepted, received, sent, refused, etc, etc)...
and wouln't minf sharing them with me :)
I'dd like to see how postfix logs this type of information.
if your goal
Victor Duchovni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Incoming mail is logged by smtpd(8)/pickup(8) and cleanup(8). Mail
(re)entering the active queue is logged by the queue manager, which
logs the sender address. Deliveries to recipients are logged by delivery
... one thing I've sometimes wished for is
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 01:55:05PM -0400, Ofer Inbar wrote:
Victor Duchovni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Incoming mail is logged by smtpd(8)/pickup(8) and cleanup(8). Mail
(re)entering the active queue is logged by the queue manager, which
logs the sender address. Deliveries to recipients are
There is no guarantee that mail goes from incoming-qmgr only once.
Whenever the qmgr is restarted, mail goes back from active queue
to incoming queue, so that it doesn't drown in a sea of deferred
mail.
If your problem is a large incoming queue, then I suggest that you
take the necessary step to
Victor Duchovni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is not difficult to solve. Write a progressive parser that saves
state just for messages that are not yet done (still in the queue). For
[...]
That's sort of what I described in my second paragraph. It's a
workaround, but it's far from perfect, and
Good evening,
Short version of the question:
If I am rewriting sender addresses using:
/^(.+)@pt\.lu$/ $1+pt.lu:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/^(.+)+pt.lu:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How important is the risk to be used as open relay?
Long version of the problem:
The Luxembourgish Internet
Postfix relay permission is decided before (recipient) address
rewriting.
For example, we don't want relay access denied when a virtual
alias changes an address in a local domain into a remote address.
Wietse
On Oct 24, 2008, at 1:13 PM, mouss wrote:
Dan Phiffer a écrit :
Hello list,
I'm pretty new to Postfix still, but I've been reading through the
documentation on postfix.org and have come to the conclusion that the
setup guide I followed (http://articles.slicehost.com/email) offers a
pretty
I know about this opttion but the problem is that I'm using maia
mailguread and it uses amavisd-new 2.3 and your features come from
2.5.x
version
Therefore I decided to do it on the postfix side through the
filters.
But I cannot understand how cannot distinguished the incoming and
Yves Kreis:
Wietse:
Postfix relay permission is decided before (recipient) address
rewriting.
For example, we don't want relay access denied when a virtual
alias changes an address in a local domain into a remote address.
Yves Kreis:
My rewriting idea works for my purpose. I am
This thread is long dead, but I'm surprised no one suggested mimedefang.
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