So you don't have any idea how to make postfix accept the emails?
Anyone?
2009/4/27 morphium morph...@morphium.info:
I did now set
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
modified /etc/postfix/virtual to:
.* t.re...@dotsource.de
[thats me]
did postmap /etc/postfix/virtual
and
* morphium morph...@morphium.info:
So you don't have any idea how to make postfix accept the emails?
Anyone?
2009/4/27 morphium morph...@morphium.info:
I did now set
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
modified /etc/postfix/virtual to:
.* t.re...@dotsource.de
[thats
Hello,
Andre Hübner:
Hello,
for testing purposes i wrote a policy-service for postfix as a
shellscript.
My Script is working very well, iam happy with its functionality ;)
But unfortunately there is one problem when a lot of mails are incoming.
the
shellscript just does some grepping in
Hello,
I forgot to add an important point :
* Users that use their login and password (authentified SMTP) are of
course allowed to send from anywhere to anywhere... Is this
compatible with the proposed config ?
Thanks a lot
Denis
Noel Jones a écrit :
Denis BUCHER wrote:
Denis BUCHER:
Hello,
I forgot to add an important point :
* Users that use their login and password (authentified SMTP) are of
course allowed to send from anywhere to anywhere... Is this
compatible with the proposed config ?
Use or write a policy server that responds with
Andre H?bner:
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Hello,
Andre H?bner:
Hello,
for testing purposes i wrote a policy-service for postfix as a
shellscript.
My Script is working very well, iam happy with its functionality ;)
But unfortunately there is one problem
morphium:
So you don't have any idea how to make postfix accept the emails?
If in doubt, RTFM.
man 5 virtual
@domain address, address, ...
Redirect mail for other users in domain to address. This form
has the lowest precedence.
Wietse
Noel Jones a écrit :
Denis BUCHER wrote:
Hello,
I have a server with different domains on it. Some domains should only
receive emails from specific IP adresses (SPAM filtering) while other
domains should accept emails from all domains.
How could I implement this ?
I suppose I have to do a
Hi list !
I want to know if there is any implementation of MTA-MIB (defined @ RFC
2789) for the Postfix.
I know there an implementation with sendmail through the net-SNMP
2009/4/27 morphium morph...@morphium.info:
I did now set
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
modified /etc/postfix/virtual to:
.* t.re...@dotsource.de
[thats me]
did postmap /etc/postfix/virtual
and restarted postfix
As stated, you should read up the docs for Virtual. As a
* no7find - no7f...@gmail.com:
Hi list !
I want to know if there is any implementation of MTA-MIB (defined @ RFC
2789) for the Postfix.
Sounds like something qmgr would keep track of
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2789.html
--
Ralf Hildebrandt
Postfix - Einrichtung, Betrieb und Wartung
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 09:16:31AM +0200, Andre H?bner wrote:
When a lot of mails are incoming
Symptom A
i got a high number of zombies.
Symptom B
as a consequence of this
By this do you mean symptom A or symptom B?
my system load gets really high.
Zombies are dead processes
Ralf Hildebrandt:
* no7find - no7f...@gmail.com:
Hi list !
I want to know if there is any implementation of MTA-MIB (defined @ RFC
2789) for the Postfix.
The answer is: type SNMP into the search window at http://www.postfix.org.
Sounds like something qmgr would keep track of
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 02:42:02PM +0100, no7find - wrote:
I want to know if there is any implementation of MTA-MIB (defined @ RFC
2789) for the Postfix.
What *specific* information did you want to obtain via this MIB?
Generally, you are better off analyzing the logs...
--
Viktor.
Wietse Venema a écrit :
Ralf Hildebrandt:
* no7find - no7f...@gmail.com:
Hi list !
I want to know if there is any implementation of MTA-MIB (defined @ RFC
2789) for the Postfix.
The answer is: type SNMP into the search window at http://www.postfix.org.
Sounds like
* Emmanuel Fusté emmanuel.fu...@external.thalesgroup.com:
In corporate environment, it is now a big pain for us to provide
accurate realtime metrics, reliable weekly statistics which are
mandatory things requested by our bosses. Big piles of pearl scripts
to post process logs, or parse
Ralf Hildebrandt a écrit :
* Emmanuel Fusté emmanuel.fu...@external.thalesgroup.com:
In corporate environment, it is now a big pain for us to provide
accurate realtime metrics, reliable weekly statistics which are
mandatory things requested by our bosses. Big piles of pearl scripts
to
Greetings list
I have a postfix (postfix-2.5.6) installed, and I would like to take
mail for certain aliases and transport to an Exchange server, but
still I want to deliver on the postfix server.. Mail forward is not
what i want, since that changes the recipient. The postfix server is
MX
Otto Hirr wrote:
It must be said, especially since it is not done so enough:
Thank you Wetse Venema for postfix,
but also how you seem to tirelessly help the community in their
many questions. You did not write it and just send it off, but
have continued to support it.
The email
Søren Schrøder wrote:
Greetings list
I have a postfix (postfix-2.5.6) installed, and I would like to take
mail for certain aliases and transport to an Exchange server, but
still I want to deliver on the postfix server.. Mail forward is not
what i want, since that changes the recipient. The
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Victor Duchovni
victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:24:21PM -0700, tom lee wrote:
I use Postfix Maildir for saving storing the incoming emails.
I also
use procmail to deliver the emails to a different directory every day.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:51:10PM -0700, tom lee wrote:
here is my /etc/procmailrc file:
DATE=`date -u +%Y-%m-%d`
MYINBOX=$HOME/Maildir/$DATE/
:0
$MYINBOX
it will deliver email to $MYINBOX every day with different directory name.
I will then tar and remove all emails and directory in
tom lee:
Hello,
I use Postfix Maildir for saving storing the incoming emails. I also
use procmail to deliver the emails to a different directory every day.
I were told my co-worker that I cannot remove the emails and directory
without stopping postfix first. Otherwise, it will cause corrupted
I have a problem with an unreasonable virtual_alias_maps map nesting
that I need to figure out with my directory team. In the meantime I
noticed that there is 60s between these error message.
Apr 28 21:51:09 server postfix/cleanup[22885]: warning: 4D020F8131:
unreasonable virtual_alias_maps map
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 03:52:22PM -0600, David DeFranco wrote:
I have a problem with an unreasonable virtual_alias_maps map nesting
that I need to figure out with my directory team. In the meantime I
noticed that there is 60s between these error message.
Apr 28 21:51:09 server
David DeFranco:
I have a problem with an unreasonable virtual_alias_maps map nesting
that I need to figure out with my directory team. In the meantime I
noticed that there is 60s between these error message.
Apr 28 21:51:09 server postfix/cleanup[22885]: warning: 4D020F8131:
unreasonable
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