On 8/17/2010 4:37 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Zhou, Yan:
Hi there,
I have defined my own process to handle all incoming emails, by using a
local transport. My master.cf has entry like this, where the Python
script delegates each mail processing to somewhere else.
connector unix - n
By default, Postfix delivery decisions are based solely on envelope
recipient addresses. If you send mail to a non-existent address,
then the non-delivery report will be sent to your email address.
You can configure Postfix via access(5), header_checks(5) and
body_checks(5) tables to make
Zhou, Yan:
By default, Postfix delivery decisions are based solely on envelope
recipient addresses. If you send mail to a non-existent address,
then the non-delivery report will be sent to your email address.
You can configure Postfix via access(5), header_checks(5) and
On Wednesday 18 August 2010 03:01 AM, mouss wrote:
Le 17/08/2010 07:35, Alfred Tuinman a écrit :
Hi,
If we specify mydestination to be $mydomain all mail is considered
local. This is fine for most of us but there are a few roaming users.
Only for those users we would like all mail to be sent
Hello,
I have moved from Sendmail to Postfix and eliminated Student email
accounts and kept staff accounts.
I'm using 'virtual_alias_maps to forward old student email address
to their other new email address that was given to me. When I send an
email to old stude...
On 8/18/2010 2:05 PM, Daniel Prieto wrote:
Hello,
I have moved from Sendmail to Postfix and eliminated Student email
accounts and kept staff accounts.
I'm using 'virtual_alias_maps to forward old student email address
to their other new email address that was given to me. When I send an
email
Hello,
I am not sure if this is simple or not but has anyone set up mail forwarding
with LDAP and an external mail webclient (like SquirrellMail)?
Here is what I have and what I would like to do:
. I just created and set up a Postfix - Courier - SquirrelMail
System that works
Brian,
On 8/18/2010 2:17 PM, Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
On 8/18/2010 2:05 PM, Daniel Prieto wrote:
Hello,
I have moved from Sendmail to Postfix and eliminated Student email
accounts and kept staff accounts.
I'm using 'virtual_alias_maps to forward old student email address
to their
On 8/18/2010 3:50 PM, Daniel Prieto wrote:
Brian,
On 8/18/2010 2:17 PM, Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
On 8/18/2010 2:05 PM, Daniel Prieto wrote:
Hello,
I have moved from Sendmail to Postfix and eliminated Student email
accounts and kept staff accounts.
I'm using 'virtual_alias_maps
Le 18/08/2010 19:14, Alfred Tuinman a écrit :
On Wednesday 18 August 2010 03:01 AM, mouss wrote:
Le 17/08/2010 07:35, Alfred Tuinman a écrit :
Hi,
If we specify mydestination to be $mydomain all mail is considered
local. This is fine for most of us but there are a few roaming users.
Only
Hi,
About your problem, if you restart postfix with a -v for smtp in your
master.cf you may be able to trace the reception and acception of
undesired mails, thus find the condition that allowed this behavior.
But to read through debug logs to the responsible step is painful. Good
luck, Xavier
Hello postfix admins,
I have always placed all restrictions in smtpd_recipient_restrictions. Over
the last few days, I have been experimenting with breaking the restrictions
up into client, helo, sender, etc. I ran into something odd (to me), when
permit_mynetworks is in
RESOLVED
A comment from Xavier Gillard helped guide me to the solution
of my problem.
To recap, I was trying to setup Postfix to accept/deliver mail for
virtual (non-UNIX) users, which are stored in a LDAP table.
I tried to follow the howto at http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html
On later
p...@alt-ctrl-del.org wrote:
Hello postfix admins,
I have always placed all restrictions in smtpd_recipient_restrictions.
Over the last few days, I have been experimenting with breaking the
restrictions up into client, helo, sender, etc. I ran into something
odd (to me), when
Nataraj wrote:
p...@alt-ctrl-del.org wrote:
Hello postfix admins,
I have always placed all restrictions in
smtpd_recipient_restrictions. Over the last few days, I have been
experimenting with breaking the restrictions up into client, helo,
sender, etc. I ran into something odd (to me), when
p...@alt-ctrl-del.org wrote:
Hello postfix admins,
I have always placed all restrictions in smtpd_recipient_restrictions.
Over the last few days, I have been experimenting with breaking the
restrictions up into client, helo, sender, etc. I ran into something odd
(to me), when
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