Hi,
Our users have the following complaint about the Postfix behaviour: They write
Emails to
From: someb...@somewhere.com
To: gro...@example.com, gro...@example.com
The mailgroup is expanded with aliases to
group1: user1, user2, user3, user4, user5
group2:
the attached is a header of a spam mail; i found the dates are different and
delivered today; but inbox date shows 13/02/2009;
what could have gone wrong?
Return-path: suning125n...@yahoo.com.hk
Received: from relay1.xxx.xx by xxx.xx
(MDaemon.PRO.v8.1.3.R)
with ESMTP id md50004123477.msg
* K bharathan kbhara...@gmail.com:
the attached is a header of a spam mail; i found the dates are different and
delivered today; but inbox date shows 13/02/2009;
what could have gone wrong?
Nothing.
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 05:48:52 - (GMT)
--
Ralf Hildebrandt
Postfix - Einrichtung,
i find myself dumb on this
appreciate an explanation
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt
ralf.hildebra...@charite.de wrote:
* K bharathan kbhara...@gmail.com:
the attached is a header of a spam mail; i found the dates are different
and
delivered today; but inbox date
Dear all,
I hope you all are very well.
I have come with a strange problem with my email server which is running
almost 2 years now. actually I have never tried the mail forwarding
with the system but it has the option. Today I need to add the mail
forwarding feature and found that the
* K bharathan kbhara...@gmail.com:
i find myself dumb on this
appreciate an explanation
Date: is just a header - meaning the user can specify it, just like
To:, Subject: or Cc:. It need not be correct.
--
Ralf Hildebrandt
Postfix - Einrichtung, Betrieb und Wartung Tel. +49 (0)30-450
The date inside the mail (on the Date: header) was for February.
Since spam is junk there is no reason to expect this date to be valid,
spammers frequently use future or past dates to end up at the top or the
bottom of the in tray and thus more prominent and more likely to be read.
Sometimes
On Tue, June 2, 2009 11:08 am, J. Bakshi said:
I have come with a strange problem with my email server which is running
almost 2 years now. actually I have never tried the mail forwarding
with the system but it has the option. Today I need to add the mail
forwarding feature and found that
Bernd Nies:
Hi,
Our users have the following complaint about the Postfix behaviour: They
write Emails to
From: someb...@somewhere.com
To: gro...@example.com, gro...@example.com
The mailgroup is expanded with aliases to
group1: user1, user2, user3, user4, user5
Magnus Bäck wrote:
On Tue, June 2, 2009 11:08 am, J. Bakshi said:
I have come with a strange problem with my email server which is running
almost 2 years now. actually I have never tried the mail forwarding
with the system but it has the option. Today I need to add the mail
forwarding
Hello everyone!
Is it possible to set the /message_size_limit/ value per user so each
user has his own message size limit?
Maybe using a hash file or mysql ?
Thank you!
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On Tue, 02 Jun 2009, Antonis Rizopoulos wrote:
Is it possible to set the /message_size_limit/ value per user so each
user has his own message size limit?
Maybe using a hash file or mysql ?
For this you need a policy service.
--
Sahil Tandon sa...@tandon.net
?
For this you need a policy service.
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On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 09:40:41PM -0600, LuKreme wrote:
To be fair, their whole world is upside-down down there, so their top
posting is really bottom posting!
On 1-Jun-2009, at 09:43, Noel Jones wrote:
Sadly, no.
-- Noel Jones
Gerard wrote:
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 10:39:31 -0300
Antonis Rizopoulos wrote:
Can you please be more specific?
What do you mean policy service?
Some of the more popular ones are listed here:
http://www.postfix.org/addon.html#policy
Of course, you could write you own:
http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_POLICY_README.html
2009/6/2 Kaj Niemi kaj...@basen.net:
offtopic
Please consider compiling and building packages as a non-privileged user
rather than as root. It will save you a lot of headache especially if
something unexpected happens (install script screws up on directory where
it's supposed to install).
viktor
I tried re-editing the main.cf and its now working. Haven't seen any
Temporary Lookup Failures since.
I must have left a typo in there. Must remember to edit more carefully
;-(
thanks
jon
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From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org
Thank You for Your time and answer, mouss:
and please remove the
smtpd_banner = The eMail Service
because it is invalid. The banner must contain the hostname... etc.
Ok. Thank You.
on the postfix bow, run the following command
openssl s_client -starttls smtp -connect 127.0.0.1:25
(type
On Saturday 23 May 2009 10:15:41 Sthu Pous wrote:
Nice to see You here, Mouss! Thank You for Your time and answer, again:
Instead of this, use the 3d option: Use the STARTTLS command ...
STARTTLS is the standard method for doing SSL/TLS in ESMTP.
Ok. So I've done and here what I see:
.
On Jun 2, 2009, at 2:52 AM, Bernd Nies listu...@adnovum.ch wrote:
Hi,
Our users have the following complaint about the Postfix behaviour:
They write Emails to
From: someb...@somewhere.com
To: gro...@example.com, gro...@example.com
The mailgroup is expanded with aliases to
Thank You for Your time and answer, Patrick:
and please remove the
smtpd_banner = The eMail Service
because it is invalid. The banner must contain the hostname... etc.
and it must contain ESMTP or the client will not know the server can speak
EXTENDED SMTP, which includes the capability
Thank You for Your time and answer, Stefan:
$ postconf -d smtp_always_send_ehlo mail_version
smtp_always_send_ehlo = yes
mail_version = 2.5.5
Just like mine.
Good day.
Could You please, explain me how it is possible for the users from local net to
send mail if we have in main.cf:
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8
?
And moreover, how I can reduce the mail sending only for the users (their IPs
and authorization) so that at the same time the users could get
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Sthu Pous sthu.p...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day.
Could You please, explain me how it is possible for the users from local net
to
send mail if we have in main.cf:
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8
You want / need to also add the network parameter for which your local
://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_POLICY_README.html
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CentOS 5.3
PostgreSQL 8.3.7
Postfix 2.6.1
I have setup a Postfix Mail Server tested it. Now I am trying to setup
Postfix with PostgreSQL as backend. I did build (by following Simon
Mudd's instructions) Postfix with PGSQL support. I have done
considerable reading and searched the Internet,
I'm trying to debug a: lost connection after CONNECT error
I added the following to main.cf
debug_peer_list = [REMOTE_IPADDRESS]
Here is the following syslog entry. Does it show anything relevant?
Is there anything else I or the remote administrator can try?
postfix/smtpd[18377]: connect from
Matt Hersant:
I'm trying to debug a: lost connection after CONNECT error
postfix/smtpd[18377]: connect from remote.smtpd.com[REMOTE_IPADDRESS]
postfix/smtpd[18377]: remote.smtpd.com[REMOTE_IPADDRESS]: 220
local.mail.server.com ESMTP
postfix/smtpd[18377]: lost connection after
Sthu Pous:
Thank You for Your time and answer, Patrick:
and please remove the
smtpd_banner = The eMail Service
because it is invalid. The banner must contain the hostname... etc.
and it must contain ESMTP or the client will not know the server can speak
EXTENDED SMTP, which
Wietse Venema:
Sthu Pous:
Thank You for Your time and answer, Patrick:
and please remove the
smtpd_banner = The eMail Service
because it is invalid. The banner must contain the hostname... etc.
and it must contain ESMTP or the client will not know the server can
speak
On Tuesday, June 02, 2009 at 18:28 CEST,
Just E. Mail justem...@imwell-usa.com wrote:
CentOS 5.3
PostgreSQL 8.3.7
Postfix 2.6.1
I have setup a Postfix Mail Server tested it. Now I am trying to
setup Postfix with PostgreSQL as backend. I did build (by following
Simon Mudd's
Thank You for Your time and answer, Wietse and other people who have answered
me:
Anti-virus software is known to do these things, because it would
not be able to decrypt the traffic. The software may be running on
the client, on the server, or on a firewall.
Please, if You say that, tell me
Sthu Pous:
Thank You for Your time and answer, Wietse and other people who have answered
me:
Anti-virus software is known to do these things, because it would
not be able to decrypt the traffic. The software may be running on
the client, on the server, or on a firewall.
Please, if
Magnus Bäck wrote:
3. On the backend SQL server, what Postfix tables are need? Is there a
SCHEMA for these tables or they are hand build?
You can choose any schema you like as long as you can construct an
SQL query that returns the desired data given the input Postfix will
provide. The
Just E. Mail wrote:
Magnus Bäck wrote:
3. On the backend SQL server, what Postfix tables are need? Is there a
SCHEMA for these tables or they are hand build?
You can choose any schema you like as long as you can construct an
SQL query that returns the desired data given the input Postfix
Sthu Pous a écrit :
Good day.
Could You please, explain me how it is possible for the users from local net
to
send mail if we have in main.cf:
always use 'postconf -n' to see the value of parameters. main.cf may
contain duplicate definitions or typos.
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8
?
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 02:28:34PM -0600, Just E. Mail wrote:
I appreciate if someone can post or email me a sample copy of:
a. A Schema of Postfix-PGSQL tables/keys
b. A copy of the pgsql-aliases.cf
Why are you trying to use Postgres with Postfix if you don't actually
know what the Postgres
Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 02:28:34PM -0600, Just E. Mail wrote:
I appreciate if someone can post or email me a sample copy of:
a. A Schema of Postfix-PGSQL tables/keys
b. A copy of the pgsql-aliases.cf
Why are you trying to use Postgres with Postfix if you don't
Hello,
i have installed Postfix with support for Mysql, i want to write my
virtual file over a Mysql table.
I have 5 servers with postfix and is very simple shared the conf with
the 5 servers.
All works very very well, but if the Server of Mysql y down the emails
are rejected and the smtp server
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 05:24:04PM -0600, Just E. Mail wrote:
Start by answering the question:
- What data will I be storing in Postgres?
- Why Postgres and not a CDB file, or similar?
First get Postfix working with simple tools, add complexity slowly.
I am setting up LVS. I have two
Juan Antonio Cuesta:
Hello,
i have installed Postfix with support for Mysql, i want to write my
virtual file over a Mysql table.
I have 5 servers with postfix and is very simple shared the conf with
the 5 servers.
All works very very well, but if the Server of Mysql y down the emails
Juan Antonio Cuesta wrote:
Hello,
i have installed Postfix with support for Mysql, i want to write my
virtual file over a Mysql table.
I have 5 servers with postfix and is very simple shared the conf with
the 5 servers.
All works very very well, but if the Server of Mysql y down the emails
are
-- Forwarded message --
From: Jose kojima jose.koj...@gmail.com
Date: 2009/6/3
Subject: Re: where
To: Victor Duchovni victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com
it is used for your postfix users ?
you ARE A STPUPID smtp USER suck your stupid
POSTMULTI IS A SUCKZ TOOL... SUCKZ.
ARE YOU
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 01:14:34AM -0300, Jose kojima wrote:
-- Forwarded message --
From: Jose kojima jose.koj...@gmail.com
Date: 2009/6/3
Subject: Re: where
To: Victor Duchovni victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com
it is used for your postfix users ?
you ARE A STPUPID
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