On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 11:02:53 -0400 (EDT), wie...@porcupine.org (Wietse
Venema) wrote:
Gregorics Tamás:
Does this command:
$ postmap -q mail.t-online.hu hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_password
Produce the expected output? There is no need to post
your username or password to the mailing
Hi list,
I just installed Postfix with Courier and some addons (spam+anti
virus) and it works fine! Except one thing: the Maildirs of the users
are not created automatically! I don't think this is a desired
behavior as this is a pain in the a** when someone without server
access wants
Am 02.05.2009 um 22:15 schrieb Darren Pilgrim:
Mail store folder creation is the responsibility of your delivery
agent, but you didn't state which delivery agent you're using.
I'm really new to mail servers and followed this tutorial:
http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/
When going through the
A quick search said that maildrop would be a good choice.
Do you agree?
I can only speak for myself, but I think it's pretty good.
Easy to use and configure filters. I've also integrated
bogofilter that first classifies the mail, then maildrop
runs it through the filter rules before the final
Matthias Dietrich a écrit :
Hi list,
I just installed Postfix with Courier and some addons (spam+anti virus)
and it works fine! Except one thing: the Maildirs of the users are not
created automatically! I don't think this is a desired behavior as this
is a pain in the a** when someone
Matthias Dietrich a écrit :
Am 02.05.2009 um 22:15 schrieb Darren Pilgrim:
Mail store folder creation is the responsibility of your delivery
agent, but you didn't state which delivery agent you're using.
I'm really new to mail servers and followed this tutorial:
On 2-May-2009, at 14:05, Matthias Dietrich wrote:
I use Postfix with virtual mailboxes for virtual domain hosting.
Authentication is done with mysql, creating of new mailboxes is done
via postfixadmin. I add a new Domain (example.com) and Mailbox
(postmaster). Trying to log in after that
Matthias Dietrich wrote:
Am 02.05.2009 um 22:15 schrieb Darren Pilgrim:
Mail store folder creation is the responsibility of your delivery
agent, but you didn't state which delivery agent you're using.
When going through the tutorial I didn't thought about MDAs, but as I
see now there is
Am 02.05.2009 um 23:09 schrieb mouss:
you need to create the /var/spool/mail/example.com directory. after
that, postfix will create the maildir for each user.
That doesn't work... If I create the domain directory, the dir for
the user won't be created either.
I am assuming that you
Hi,
A company have a active directory with sub-domains and when postfix
query the main ldap server, if user don't present on this server, its
receive referrals for sub-domains ldap servers. When turn on
chase_referrals, postfix try connect to sub-domain ldap servers, but
don't do bind operation,
Matthias Dietrich a écrit :
Am 02.05.2009 um 23:09 schrieb mouss:
you need to create the /var/spool/mail/example.com directory. after
that, postfix will create the maildir for each user.
That doesn't work... If I create the domain directory, the dir for the
user won't be created either.
I have a Centos 5.3 box running Postfix 2.3.3.
It is setup to run incoming emails thru Policyd-Weight, Amavisd, then forward
to my exchange server.
If the Exchange server goes offline, the linux box will bounce all incoming
emails as undeliverable. How can I setup Postfix so that is queues
On Sunday, May 03, 2009 at 03:28 CEST,
Chris kingpinofdi...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have a Centos 5.3 box running Postfix 2.3.3.
It is setup to run incoming emails thru Policyd-Weight, Amavisd, then
forward to my exchange server.
If the Exchange server goes offline, the linux box will
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