Hey all,
First post, if it makes it off the server...
Had a problem where I couldnt send nor receive mail, it happened all of a
sudden for me after I moved into my fathers house. I thought it could be a dsl
problem, as I came from cable. It happened to nbe first that att.com was
blocking my
Frankly, configure SASL just on port 587, and *require* SASL there, in
which case, no point in running the service while SASL is down.
That's a good idea, thanks.
Cheers,
Hagen
Jay G. Scott wrote:
What I'd like to do is change that so you can only send authenticated
email if you're in /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd.db.
Don't forget to run postmap for that file.
smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd
You probably want 'smtpd_sender_login_maps', not
Hi
talking about postfix server, it may do virtual delivery. Then you may
find the path to the mailboxes following the parameter
virtual_mailbox_base
in /etc/postix/main.cf
suomi
On 10/02/2009 08:04 AM, gc wrote:
Hey all,
First post, if it makes it off the server...
Had a problem where I
On 10/2/2009 2:04 AM, gc wrote:
Hey all,
First post, if it makes it off the server...
Per the welcome message you received when you joined the list:
TO REPORT A PROBLEM see:
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail
At a minimum, postfix version and output of postconf -n should be
gc wrote:
... the email that is in queue, I myself have to firgure out how to do it,
but have spent practically all day trying to locate it ...
Check the 'qshape' and 'mailq' commands.
Queued mail is usually stored inside /var/spool/postfix.
--
Iván Stepaniuk
Alba Fotónica S.L.
On 10/2/2009, Charles Marcus (cmar...@media-brokers.com) wrote:
So, just set to whatever ATT tells you
Obviously that should have read
So, just set relayhost to whatever ATT tells you...
gc:
Hey all,
First post, if it makes it off the server...
Had a problem where I couldnt send nor receive mail, it happened
all of a sudden for me after I moved into my fathers house. I
thought it could be a dsl problem, as I came from cable. It happened
to nbe first that att.com was
Thank you all. I have it running now.
Kevin W. Gagel
Network Administrator
Local 5448
My blog:
http://mail.cnc.bc.ca/blogs/gagel
My shared files:
http://mail.cnc.bc.ca/users/gagel
--- Original message ---
Subject: Re: Errors with before queue filtering and policyd-weight -
helpplease.
On 10/2/2009, Augusto Casagrande (augustocasagra...@gmail.com) wrote:
My DMZ Postfix postconf -d:
-d only gives the defaults...
You need to provide postconf -n output...
--
Best regards,
Charles
Hi all,
I just had a viagra spam from gprs4f7a24e6.pool.t-umts.hu
(gprs4f7a24e6.pool.t-umts.hu [79.122.36.230] sneak past both of my pcre
checks which should have killed it. Until today they've been working
flawlessly, or so I believe, and I have ample log entries showing
they've been working.
On 2009-10-02 Augusto Casagrande wrote:
My idea is to put 2 MTA's servers, one in the DMZ and the other in the
LAN. The goal is to get security in the LAN , and only expouse one
server to the internet. Also, i want to decompress the traffic ,
between the LAN and internet.
So far , i' ve
How do I set an unlimited outgoing email attachment size?
thanks in advance
david
On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 04:11:09PM +0100, David Southwell wrote:
How do I set an unlimited outgoing email attachment size?
thanks in advance
There's no such thing as unlimited. Pick a sensible limit that works
for you and your correspondents, and understand that most sites will
not accept
On 10/2/2009 11:11 AM, David Southwell wrote:
How do I set an unlimited outgoing email attachment size?
thanks in advance
david
message_size_limit =
### is in bytes
This affects all messages though - if you need different limits for
outgoing and incoming, I think you'll need a
On 10/2/2009, Victor Duchovni (victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com) wrote:
How do I set an unlimited outgoing email attachment size?
thanks in advance
There's no such thing as unlimited.
Oops... missed that word...
--
Best regards,
Charles
Sorry my mistake , it was actually postconf -n (as you can see , there
are no default options).
The users mailboxes are in the LAN MTA
The route for inbound is : Internet-MX-DMZ MTA-LAN MTA
For Otubound : Clnt-LAN MTA-DMZ MTA
Regards.
2009/10/2 Ansgar Wiechers li...@planetcobalt.net:
On
Yes I see that is the directory where queued mail is at but how do I look
at it, whats the command to view?
Thanks
- Original Message -
From: Ivan Stepaniuk i...@albafotonica.com
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 2:59 AM
Subject: Re: location of queued
On 10/2/2009 10:05 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Hi all,
I just had a viagra spam from gprs4f7a24e6.pool.t-umts.hu
(gprs4f7a24e6.pool.t-umts.hu [79.122.36.230] sneak past both of my pcre
checks which should have killed it. Until today they've been working
flawlessly, or so I believe, and I have
Charles Marcus put forth on 10/2/2009 10:19 AM:
On 10/2/2009 11:11 AM, David Southwell wrote:
How do I set an unlimited outgoing email attachment size?
thanks in advance
david
message_size_limit =
### is in bytes
This affects all messages though - if you need different
On 10/2/2009 10:37 AM, gc wrote:
Yes I see that is the directory where queued mail is at but how do I
look at it, whats the command to view?
http://www.postfix.org/postcat.1.html
# postcat -q QUEUEID | more
Lots of other interesting stuff at:
http://www.postfix.org/documentation.html
--
Charles,
Sorry for not reading the guidelines, tired of looking for answers I was...
I tried reading that debug but couldnt figure it out, I dont even know how
to copy the output of postconf from ssh or any other way.
Well anyways the support team at godaddy already went thru and tried to
On 10/2/2009 11:02 AM, gc wrote:
Charles,
Sorry for not reading the guidelines, tired of looking for answers I was...
I tried reading that debug but couldnt figure it out, I dont even know
how to copy the output of postconf from ssh or any other way.
Well anyways the support team at godaddy
On 10/2/2009 11:14 AM, gc wrote:
I tried that at root but nothing, is it somehwere else I issue that?
[please keep responses on the list]
[please don't top-post]
The command returned nothing at all? Don't type the #.
You'll have a pretty hard time using postfix or anything else
on *nix
[please keep responses on the list]
Sorry forgot to hit reply-all
[please don't top-post]
Whats this one?
The command returned nothing at all? Don't type the #.
oops yeah I did...
You'll have a pretty hard time using postfix or anything else on *nix if
you're not familiar with
Noel Jones put forth on 10/2/2009 10:54 AM:
On 10/2/2009 10:05 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Hi all,
I just had a viagra spam from gprs4f7a24e6.pool.t-umts.hu
(gprs4f7a24e6.pool.t-umts.hu [79.122.36.230] sneak past both of my pcre
checks which should have killed it. Until today they've been
David Southwell:
How do I set an unlimited outgoing email attachment size?
If would do that, then you would also need an unlimited disk
for the mail queue.
For safety reasons Postfix will not accept mail when the amount of
free space in the queue is less than 1.5x message size limit.
Noel Jones put forth on 10/2/2009 12:00 PM:
Was the mail addressed to postmaster? The postmaster address gets a
free ride in some versions of postfix.
No, it wasn't addressed to Postmaster, but I wish you'd have said this
before I made a fool of myself, because your suggestion here jolted my
Thank you everyone for the excellent information.
Don't do this. You seem to be following some outdated tutorial.
Old hardware running email gateways needed to be retired and replaced.
I was to keep the same functionality as was on the servers when I
arrived on this job. So, between not having
Hi all,
are there any possibilities to check multiple recipients based on
check_recipient_access restriction ? I mean, I would like to
reject mails from concrete sender to(concrete) multiple recipients,
for example sent mail from b...@example.com to j...@example.com
copy to e...@example.com will
K K:
Hi all,
are there any possibilities to check multiple recipients based on
check_recipient_access restriction ?
As documented, smtpd_recipient_strictions is invoked once for each
RCPT TO command.
If you allow X to send email to A or B but disallow multiple
recipients, then X can easily
On 10/2/2009 3:59 PM, K K wrote:
Hi all,
are there any possibilities to check multiple recipients based on
check_recipient_access restriction ? I mean, I would like to
reject mails from concrete sender to(concrete) multiple recipients,
for example sent mail from b...@example.com
Darvin Denmian wrote:
mouss,
as you said , if I use content_filter=3Dfilter:localhost:port
and my filter is able to reinject the message in postfix queue,
Postfix will check inbound and outbound messages, right?
yes. by default, postfix has no inbound vs outbound. _you_ tell postfix
what
Hi,
I have been asked to see if we can streamline the events by using tcp interface
instead ldap.
I've read the man tcp_table page and the protocol is pretty straightforward.
I was unable to find any references on implementation details nor examples.
Does anyone have any 'tcp table
Charles Account:
Hi,
I have been asked to see if we can streamline the events by using
tcp interface instead ldap.
I've read the man tcp_table page and the protocol is pretty straightforward.
I was unable to find any references on implementation details nor examples.
Does anyone have any
Wietse Venema:
Charles Account:
Hi,
I have been asked to see if we can streamline the events by using
tcp interface instead ldap.
I've read the man tcp_table page and the protocol is pretty straightforward.
I was unable to find any references on implementation details nor
I'm seeing a lot of these messages in my logs and would like to know what
this is about.
Ex:
NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from unknown[203.153.242.20]: 450 4.1.1 yvo...@p
cp.org.au: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient
table; from=ad...@qcp.org.au to=yvonne
@pcp.org.au proto=ESMTP
2009/10/3 Jon L. Miller jlmil...@mmtnetworks.com.au:
NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from unknown[203.153.242.20]: 450 4.1.1 yvo...@p
cp.org.au: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient
table; from=ad...@qcp.org.au to=yvonne
@pcp.org.au proto=ESMTP helo=pmx.mmtnetworks.com.au
As I
.
On Oct 2, 2009, at 8:32 PM, gc gcam...@fighting-images.com wrote:
ok so I am trying out this relay to another server via :
http://www.howtoforge.com/postfix_relaying_through_another_mailserver
but when I enter the first line of code: postconf -e 'relayhost = smtp.example.com
'
the
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