- Original Message -
From: Gaby L g...@autoglobus2000.ro
To: Postfix users postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: postfix original recipient
Ok
Postfix logs the orig_to address when the envelope recipient address
is replaced (for example
2009/8/19 Sean C. s...@unxhosting.com:
Is it possible in postfix to set an account to never generate bounce back
messages or to send them all to a email account rather than to the
originating user? I have an account where users email in and it maps via
aliases to another email address. When
We have a basic distribution list setup within postfix under a virtual
domain.
One of the external parties who wants to sent to it has an SPF record in
place so of course in its current configuration the message is being
rejected by our SPF, and of course even if we allowed it, it would be
On Thursday 20 August 2009 10:01:37 Paul Hutchings wrote:
We have a basic distribution list setup within postfix under a virtual
domain.
One of the external parties who wants to sent to it has an SPF record in
place so of course in its current configuration the message is being
rejected by
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to implement a mail filtering, which should put all SPAM
tagged messages into a dedicated folder. It looks simple, but then PLESK
comes in. It uses:
virtual_transport = plesk_virtual
which looks like this in master.cf:
plesk_virtual unix - n n - -
Dear all , i have a big problem with postfx queue. I'm using postfix
amavis spamassain. But queue has 5 mails. it's sending very slow.
What Can i do ? Thanks.
Postconf -n
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks
bounce_queue_lifetime = 3d
I have detect the problem
All emails above @de.opel.com address is hidden addres but my domain hidden
addres appear in orig_to from maillog.
What do I to hidden address appear in mail header?
- Subject: Re: postfix original recipient
Ok
Postfix logs the orig_to address when the
Hallo Junior,
* Junior Tux junior.pe...@gmail.com:
Dear all , i have a big problem with postfx queue. I'm using postfix
amavis spamassain. But queue has 5 mails. it's sending very slow.
What Can i do ? Thanks.
There are various ways to debug this problem and improve performance.
A first
On second thought,
* Junior Tux junior.pe...@gmail.com:
qmgr_clog_warn_time = 0
you might want to leave that at the default value to get helpful
information.
smtpd_milters = inet:localhost:10026
This milter could be a problem if it is slow.
soft_bounce = yes
On a prodcution machine, this
2009/8/14 Barney Desmond barneydesm...@gmail.com
2009/8/14 Ebbe Hjorth ebbe.hjo...@gmail.com:
No more hints? :-(
Do you still have a problem? You said, Ahh, now we are talkin, which
sounds like you were successful.
Patrick's docs (
Gaby L:
Ok
Postfix logs the orig_to address when the envelope recipient address
is replaced (for example with virtual_alias_maps).
The email is send to do_ch...@de.opel.com (Envelope)but in orig_to is
a.verme...@autoglobus2000.ro
Why not appear real delivery address in message? (although
Junior Tux:
Dear all , i have a big problem with postfx queue. I'm using postfix
amavis spamassain. But queue has 5 mails. it's sending very slow.
What Can i do ? Thanks.
The first thing you should do is search the logfile for signs of
trouble that causes programs to fail.
Hello all,
It is my first time configuring postfix and I've learned a lot the past couple
of days from the community, thank you.
My problem is in receiving mail, it doesn't have a problem sending out test
mails from the Linux command prompt (using: echo test | mail -s testsubject
Well,
To determine you are an opne relay, there are a couple of things you can do
Google for open relay check
From a remote site send an email from another domain to another domain
through your mail server
Check your settings agains the manual
HTH
Regards,
Serge Fonville
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009
- Original Message -
From: Brian Evans - Postfix List grkni...@scent-team.com
To: Postfix users postfix-users@postfix.org
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 14:41:51 -0400
Subject: Re: Special needs(filter - SASL)
none none wrote:
I would like email to be filtered ONLY from user that relays(SASL
Israel Garcia wrote:
My scenario:
I have a lot of postfix servers, each one, use to sent mail directly
to internet, so It's difficult to monitor them.
What I want?
Put all postfix's of my servers to send all their external mail to an
smarthost server in my network. I mean, the smarthost must
Israel Garcia wrote:
Yes, I did it, I put all my servers IPs inside mynetworks at
main.cf...BUT I noticed that a user from any server can send mail
using any sender and it's a big problem, because any user can send
spam inside my network to Internet.. How can I block this user from
sending
Serge, I mean I'm an open relay to my servers, becasue any user from
any server can send mail putting any sender..I'm looking a way to
block that...
regards,
Israel.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Serge Fonvilleserge.fonvi...@gmail.com wrote:
Well,
To determine you are an opne relay, there
My bad,
I misunderstood the question, skimmed to the msg to fast ;-)
Sorry 'bout that
As mentioned read the section on mynetworks
Regards,
Serge Fonville
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Israel Garciaigalva...@gmail.com wrote:
Serge, I mean I'm an open relay to my servers, becasue any user
This is the postconf -n on my smarthost server.
server:/etc/postfix# postconf -n
append_dot_mydomain = no
biff = no
config_directory = /etc/postfix
inet_interfaces = all
mailbox_size_limit = 1024000
mydestination =
myhostname = server.domain
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8 xx.xx.xx.xx #--
Paul Hutchings wrote:
No their SPF config works as they want it. I think perhaps mentioning
SPF was a red herring, what I really want to know is how I can have a
distribution list in a Postfix Virtual Domain that sends with the
envelope (if that's the term) set to something we control and not
Israel Garcia wrote:
This is the postconf -n on my smarthost server.
server:/etc/postfix# postconf -n
append_dot_mydomain = no
biff = no
config_directory = /etc/postfix
inet_interfaces = all
mailbox_size_limit = 1024000
mydestination =
myhostname = server.domain
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8
Paul H Park wrote:
Hello all,
It is my first time configuring postfix and I've learned a lot the past couple
of days from the community, thank you.
My problem is in receiving mail, it doesn't have a problem sending out test mails from
the Linux command prompt (using: echo test | mail -s
The Doctor wrote:
Right I have the following colocated box with
the following configuration:
$postconf -n
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail
mailbox_transport = cyrus
mailbox_transport takes precidence over mailbox_command.. so procmail is
never called by Postfix
relayhost =
Vytenis Sabaliauskas wrote:
This transport should be left intact. I'm looking into making a
separate filter which will deliver the message to the Spam folder if
it's tagged or pipe it back to postfix to deliver it with
plesk_virtual if it's not.
Are there any thoughts how to implement this?
Israel Garcia wrote:
This is the postconf -n on my smarthost server.
server:/etc/postfix# postconf -n
append_dot_mydomain = no
biff = no
config_directory = /etc/postfix
inet_interfaces = all
mailbox_size_limit = 1024000
mydestination =
myhostname = server.domain
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8
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Brent Robinson said the following on 20/08/09 16:37:
Do we need to upgrade or recompile Postfix in order for it to work
correctly with MySql 5?
You should, since Postfix uses MySQL libraries and include files.
Ciao,
luigi
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On tor 20 aug 2009 11:19:57 CEST, Simon Waters wrote
I think SPF is broken by design, but if you aren't rewriting the email, then
yes mailing list software will do that for you.
spf brokken ?, it brokken as much as spam filters using blacklists and
not whitelists, seriously if it was
At Wed, 19 Aug 2009 10:31:45 -0500,
AMP Admin wrote:
We have the following setup for dkimproxy but it's only signing with dkim
and not domainkey. We would like to do both. Any ideas?
Use sender_map.conf ;;
--
I'm not sure how to use sender_map.conf. can you give me an example or point
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org]
On Behalf Of Byung-Hee HWANG
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 7:21 PM
To: AMP Admin
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: domainkey
At Wed, 19 Aug 2009 10:31:45 -0500,
AMP Admin
Please stop the top-posting.
On Thursday 20 August 2009 09:09:34 Israel Garcia wrote:
This is the postconf -n on my smarthost server.
myhostname = server.domain
Typically myhostname should be a real DNS name, resolvable from
outside, and should also be the valus of the PTR for the IP address.
Ok, new problem.
Sender: i...@example.com
dkim: Does work
Domainkey: Does work
Sender: i...@differentdomain.com
Dkim: Does work
Domainkey: Does NOT work
Our sender map looks like this:
# sign i...@differentdomain.com
i...@differentdomain.comdkim(d=example.com),
I have a domain split on two postfix servers. The secondary (not the default)
hosts only a few email accounts so I added them to the transport map:
off...@domainchanged.com dovecot:
o...@domainchanged.comdovecot:
reu...@domainchanged.com dovecot:
...
This works for local
Thanks for the reply.
Can I do this with Postfix and if so, how please?
I did read the address-rewriting help but frankly am struggling to find the
exact details I need.
This is literally the only distribution list that we have on Postfix and it
only has a handful of members so I really don't
On Thursday, August 20, 2009 at 19:21 CEST,
David Koski da...@kosmosisland.com wrote:
I have a domain split on two postfix servers. The secondary (not the
default) hosts only a few email accounts so I added them to the
transport map:
off...@domainchanged.com dovecot:
check your server: http://www.mxtoolbox.com/
are you server open relay? You must use smtp autenticate.
2009/8/20 Israel Garcia igalva...@gmail.com:
My scenario:
I have a lot of postfix servers, each one, use to sent mail directly
to internet, so It's difficult to monitor them.
What I
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 11:32 AM, /dev/rob0r...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
Please stop the top-posting.
OK, I'm sorry.
On Thursday 20 August 2009 09:09:34 Israel Garcia wrote:
This is the postconf -n on my smarthost server.
myhostname = server.domain
DONE!
Typically myhostname should be a real DNS
Paul Hutchings wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
Can I do this with Postfix and if so, how please?
Control From: header and envelope sender from whatever
software submits the mail to postfix.
-- Noel Jones
I did read the address-rewriting help but frankly am struggling to find the
exact
Paul Hutchings a écrit :
We have a basic distribution list setup within postfix under a virtual
domain.
One of the external parties who wants to sent to it has an SPF record in
place so of course in its current configuration the message is being
rejected by our SPF, and of course even if we
Paul Hutchings escreveu:
This is literally the only distribution list that we have on Postfix and it
only has a handful of members so I really don't want to have to start looking
at listserv software just for that.
why not that would be the correct way of handling a
distribution
Hello,
I'm running postfix, amavisd-new and spamassassin. Currently in my
postfix smtpd_recipient_restrictions right at the end last thing i have some
rbl checks. I'm wondering if that's the best place for them or should i
disable that and activate them in spamassassin? Suggestions
Hi Dave,
I'm running postfix, amavisd-new and spamassassin. Currently in my
postfix smtpd_recipient_restrictions right at the end last thing i have some
rbl checks. I'm wondering if that's the best place for them or should i
disable that and activate them in spamassassin? Suggestions
I am wondering if anyone has advice on where there are any email health
checks online. I used to use dnsstuff.com but they have since gone
commercial.
You have been given links and other suggestions for this that are sound, I
would
follow those suggestions.
It's frustrating
Hi,
I have been using an older version of postfix on a relay server for
quite a few years now, without any real incident. It accepts mail from
one or two other servers and forwards it on to an internal Exchange
server on the same network. It handles about 250k messages per day.
It's configured
Hi,
This is just a wild guess...
I'm also pretty sure it's not a network issue. After passing
billions of packets there isn't a single error. I'm also pretty sure
DNS is configured properly.
Have you checked the connection between postfix and the exchange
machines? After some years, a cable
On Thursday 20 August 2009 22:56:31 Olivier Nicole wrote:
I'm running postfix, amavisd-new and spamassassin. Currently in my
postfix smtpd_recipient_restrictions right at the end last thing i have
some rbl checks. I'm wondering if that's the best place for them or
should i disable that
This is a difficult question.
I disagree.
Just that because you disagree makes the question not simple :)
2. Gmail is not squeaky clean, it's no surprise that they end up in
Of course, but then it gets people complaining why they cannot receive
mails from gmail.
5. A reject_rbl_client
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 10:38:42AM -0400, Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
Right I have the following colocated box with
the following configuration:
$postconf -n
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail
mailbox_transport = cyrus
mailbox_transport takes
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