Hi !
I have a problem with the postfix Alias. I manage very long lists of e-mail
adress through the alias system and sometimes some of the e-mail adress are
invalid.
When I send a mail to an alias, if one of the adress is not correct, no
mail is sent event to the valid adresses.
Is there a
Hello,
I manage a mailman mailing list server. The mailing list address
(aliases) were being managed from from /etc/aliases (on Ubuntu). In
the past I have configured the aliases and ran the postalias command
to update the .db file and everything has been working great!
However, I am now
Hello,
I have a zimbra server for managing mail accounts. I have a postfix
mail server before it. Mails from outdoor arrive on that server before
being relayed to the zimbra server.
I want to search from the postfix server into the ldap of zimbra the
users/aliases to reject every mail
We have upgraded our system this morning from
postfix 2.2.2
saslauthd 2.1.20
to
postfix 2.3.3
saslauthd 2.1.22
We now find that the sasl realm is not being handled as before.
We use imap authentication and sasl is now trying to make an imap login
using only the user part of the email address
We have upgraded our system this morning from
postfix 2.2.2
saslauthd 2.1.20
to
postfix 2.3.3
saslauthd 2.1.22
We now find that the sasl realm is not being handled as before.
We use imap authentication and sasl is now trying to make an imap login
using only the user part of the email address
Nicolas,
server_host = zimbra.pcsol.be
Are you sure your server is running on port 389? Would you run TLS?
From your Postfix machine, can you access the LDAP server on zimbra
machine (no firewall)?
I would try ldapsearch command on the postfix machine to make sure
that all the parameters in
- Original Message -
From: Benny Pedersen m...@junc.org
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 20:43:10 +0200
Subject: Re: A couple of problems
On ons 02 sep 2009 20:06:08 CEST, Daniel L'Hommedieu wrote
I guess nobody has any ideas on the other problem I mentioned,
2009/9/3 Henri Shustak henri.shus...@gmail.com:
However, I am now concerned that I have made some mistakes with regards the
setup of the postfix configuration.
I updated the system (with apt-get) and I guess this updated the version of
postfix I was running. I figured everything was running
Olivier Nicole a crit:
Nicolas,
server_host = zimbra.pcsol.be
Are you sure your server is running on port 389? Would you run TLS?
>From your Postfix machine, can you access the LDAP server on zimbra
machine (no firewall)?
I would try ldapsearch command on the postfix
On Thu 03 Sep 2009 04:40:51 AM CEST, Scott Haneda wrote
How exactly does one get to that man page?
man man
man 5 postconf
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xpoint
On Thu 03 Sep 2009 11:27:01 AM CEST, Henri Shustak wrote
maillistn...@domain.com:
|/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post maillistname
f...@bar.tld: |/path
is not local in postalias
foo: |/path
is
to solve setup mailman to use postfix virtual_alias_domains
this is explained in
We found the problem, it seems that saslauthd has an option -r
-r Combine the realm with the login (with an �...@’ sign in between).
e.g. login: foo realm: bar will get passed as login:
f...@bar.
This seems to have been the default with the previous distro
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 01:04:01PM +0200, Nicolas Michel wrote:
In that file (ldap-localusers.cf), I set this :
server_host = zimbra.pcsol.be
search_base = ou=people,dc=pcsol,dc=be
query_filter = ((mail=%s)(accountStatus=active))
result_atribute = uid
bind = no
So far I lived under impression that smtpd service does some
basic sanitation, de-pipelining etc to a SMTP session,
before passing data to a smtpd_proxy_filter content filter.
Apparently dot-stuffing sanitation is not performed,
as (invalid) lines with a single leading dot can still reach
a proxy
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 04:37:26PM +0200, Mark Martinec wrote:
So far I lived under impression that smtpd service does some
basic sanitation, de-pipelining etc to a SMTP session,
before passing data to a smtpd_proxy_filter content filter.
Valid SMTP in, valid SMTP out.
Garbage-in (overly long
On 9/3/2009 3:55 AM, vince_ wrote:
Hi !
I have a problem with the postfix Alias. I manage very long lists of e-mail
adress through the alias system and sometimes some of the e-mail adress are
invalid.
When I send a mail to an alias, if one of the adress is not correct, no
mail is sent event
maillistn...@domain.com: |/var/lib/mailman/mail/
mailman post maillistname
f...@bar.tld: |/path
is not local in postalias
foo: |/path
is
to solve setup mailman to use postfix virtual_alias_domains
this is explained in mailman docs
--
xpoint
Okay thank you this makes
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 07:46:42AM +1200, Henri Shustak wrote:
I have one further question in this case. Please correct me if I have
misunderstood the setup you described.
My question with this setup is : How do I stop delivery to the primary
domain?
Two possible solutions:
1. List
Hello Everyone,
I have the following settings in my postfix config:
smtpd_helo_required = yes
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
reject_invalid_helo_hostname,
check_helo_access hash:/etc/postfix/helo_access,
reject_invalid_helo_hostname,
On Thu 03 Sep 2009 09:46:42 PM CEST, Henri Shustak wrote
Okay thank you this makes sense.
I have one further question in this case. Please correct me if I
have misunderstood the setup you described.
My question with this setup is : How do I stop delivery to the
primary domain?
the
On 9/3/2009 3:55 PM, Jack wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I have the following settings in my postfix config:
smtpd_helo_required = yes
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
reject_invalid_helo_hostname,
check_helo_access hash:/etc/postfix/helo_access,
reject_invalid_helo_hostname,
I have one further question in this case. Please correct me if I have
misunderstood the setup you described.
My question with this setup is : How do I stop delivery to the
primary
domain?
Two possible solutions:
1. List only one of the domains in $mydestination. Only addresses
in
and this is how mailman does it with virtual alias, so to clear up
the mess, make sure there is no mydestination domains that are
maillists, if there is move them to virtual_domains and if still
needed map them to be delivered local
Yes - thanks to post by Vicktor, this is what I will be
-Original Message-
From: Gerard [mailto:postfix.u...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 5:17 PM
To: Jack
Subject: Re: assistance with Helo Reject
On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 16:55:29 -0400
Jack jacklistm...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the following settings in my postfix config:
On Thu 03 Sep 2009 11:21:35 PM CEST, Henri Shustak wrote
and this is how mailman does it with virtual alias, so to clear up
the mess, make sure there is no mydestination domains that are
maillists, if there is move them to virtual_domains and if still
needed map them to be delivered local
and this is how mailman does it with virtual alias, so to clear up
the mess, make sure there is no mydestination domains that are
maillists, if there is move them to virtual_domains and if still
needed map them to be delivered local
Yes - thanks to post by Vicktor, this is what I will be
Thank you to everyone who provided assistance with regards sub-domain
aliases. The mailman mailing lists are working great now!
Finally, what are your general thoughts on being able to include non-
local addresses in the /etc/aliases file? Before, I sign up to the
developer mailing list I
On 9/3/2009 6:28 PM, Henri Shustak wrote:
Thank you to everyone who provided assistance with regards sub-domain
aliases. The mailman mailing lists are working great now!
Finally, what are your general thoughts on being able to include
non-local addresses in the /etc/aliases file? Before, I sign
Thank you to everyone who provided assistance with regards sub-domain
aliases. The mailman mailing lists are working great now!
Finally, what are your general thoughts on being able to include
non-local addresses in the /etc/aliases file? Before, I sign up to
the
developer mailing list I
On Thursday 03 September 2009 21:25:37 Henri Shustak wrote:
Noel Jones:
Addresses listed in alias_maps are expanded during delivery by the
local(8) delivery agent. This is the only postfix process that
expands these aliases. As a result, only local usernames (ie. the
user part of any
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