On 22/07/10 21:32, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Michael Orlitzkymich...@orlitzky.com:
I'll repeat myself. .local is not a reserved suffix. nor is
.localdomain, despite what linuxers seem to believe. using such domains
is a hijack. you are telling the IETF: we decided to use these suffixes
Hello,
I know that this is maybe question for more LDAP oriented users, but I hope
someone here can help me. I have a postfix with one primary domain and
dozen virtual domains. The problem is that users from primary domain use only
their username (without domain part) for SASL authentication and
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On 24/7/10 9:27, Pavel Dimow wrote:
someone here can help me. I have a postfix with one primary domain and
dozen virtual domains. The problem is that users from primary domain use only
their username (without domain part) for SASL
* Pavel Dimow paveldi...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I know that this is maybe question for more LDAP oriented users, but I hope
someone here can help me. I have a postfix with one primary domain and
dozen virtual domains. The problem is that users from primary domain use only
their username
Jesus Cea:
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On 24/07/10 01:28, Wietse Venema wrote:
2) I repeat, the problem is that Postfix does not recognize the
end of the message.
I don't send the message completely. According to thunderbird, it sends
The logging shows that Postfix is still waiting
Hi Victoriano,
are those searches in LDAP slower?
For example, is it much slower when you start search at
dc=acmecorp instead of ou=people,o=somedomain.com,dc=acmecorp ?
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Victoriano Giralt victori...@uma.es wrote:
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Hi Patrick,
if postfix append the primary domain value then it's quite ok with
me, I guess it's not
a performance penalty for postfix?
I can then use auth_default_realm in dovecot and problem should be solved.
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter p...@state-of-mind.de
wrote:
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Wietse:
Postfix does not log message changes unless you turn on debug
logging. Message changes can be quite extensive, such as deleting
a header, adding a header, or replacing the message body. Such
logging is not of interest for production usage.
Jesus Cea:
I find it VERY useful for
Thank Noel, I appreciate the info.
* Pavel Dimow paveldi...@gmail.com:
if postfix append the primary domain value then it's quite ok with me, I
guess it's not a performance penalty for postfix?
I have never measured and I believe it is not worth doing so. The performance
penalty should be negligible.
I can then use
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