There's only 5 mailboxes (ie a...@mydomain.com, b...@mydomain.com,
..., e...@mydomain.com) that I'm hosting it's using postfix.
The above 5 mailboxes only receives emails from 6 external domain
ie these 5 mailboxes don't send emails out.
Does the above describe it?
It is also surprising that
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 03:49:55PM -0500, Jerrale G wrote:
from *mail.sheltoncomputers.com (mail [127.0.0.1]) * by
mail.sheltoncomputers.com (SC Mail Server) with ESMTP id
182431B60017for jerr...@sheltoncomputers.com; Fri, 28 Jan 2011
15:44:05 -0500 (EST)
The correct address, for
On 1/29/11 11:39 AM, sunhux G wrote:
There's only 5 mailboxes (ie a...@mydomain.com
mailto:a...@mydomain.com, b...@mydomain.com mailto:b...@mydomain.com,
..., e...@mydomain.com mailto:e...@mydomain.com) that I'm hosting
it's using postfix.
The above 5 mailboxes only receives emails from 6
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 12:36:35PM +0100, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
Just put those domains in a sender access map.
This is easily spoofed, and the OP has stated a desire to not allow
spoofed email. Hence some sort of authentication (SPF, DKIM, TLS client
certs, bilaterally agreed list of client
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 12:30:35 +0100
Bastian Blank bastian+postfix-users=postfix@waldi.eu.org wrote:
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 03:49:55PM -0500, Jerrale G wrote:
from *mail.sheltoncomputers.com (mail [127.0.0.1]) * by
mail.sheltoncomputers.com (SC Mail Server) with ESMTP id
182431B60017
Thanks very much Victor Jeroen.
As I'm a newbie/beginner, guess I'll stick to sender access map
see if there are many spoofed emails.
I have a lot to learn from this list.
Thanks
U
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Victor Duchovni
victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com wrote:
On Sat, Jan 29,
On 1/28/2011 4:29 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
Here is what I have tried so far:
/(^X-Spam-Status:\sYes,\sscore=\d\d(\.\d)?\s)/gi
DISCARD High Potential for Spam
That's overly complicated.
/^X-Spam-Status: Yes/ DISCARD High Spam Score
will do the same thing.
Even withn the Discard, does it
Le 28/01/2011 18:45, Michael Orlitzky a écrit :
Most of our Postfices disable local delivery with,
local_transport = error:...
but one web server is running Mailman and can't do that (I think?)
because it needs to support alias_maps like,
members:
Le 29/01/2011 14:39, Noel Jones a écrit :
On 1/28/2011 4:29 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
Here is what I have tried so far:
/(^X-Spam-Status:\sYes,\sscore=\d\d(\.\d)?\s)/gi
DISCARD High Potential for Spam
That's overly complicated.
/^X-Spam-Status: Yes/ DISCARD High Spam Score
will do the
Noel Jones:
On 1/28/2011 4:29 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
Here is what I have tried so far:
/(^X-Spam-Status:\sYes,\sscore=\d\d(\.\d)?\s)/gi
DISCARD High Potential for Spam
That's overly complicated.
/^X-Spam-Status: Yes/ DISCARD High Spam Score
will do the same thing.
Even
On 1/28/2011 2:49 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
from *mail.sheltoncomputers.com (mail [127.0.0.1]) * by
mail.sheltoncomputers.com (SC Mail Server) with ESMTP id
182431B60017 for jerr...@sheltoncomputers.com; Fri, 28 Jan
2011 15:44:05 -0500 (EST)
The correct address, for mail.sheltoncomputers.com is
On Tuesday 25 January 2011 14:23, Sharma, Ashish wrote:
Hi,
I have a Postfix mail receiving server, on this I am using sid-milter
(found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/sid-milter/ got from
http://www.postfix.org/addon.html) tool to validate senderID and SPF.
Here the problem is for mail
Le 29/01/2011 15:41, Noel Jones a écrit :
On 1/28/2011 2:49 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
from *mail.sheltoncomputers.com (mail [127.0.0.1]) * by
mail.sheltoncomputers.com (SC Mail Server) with ESMTP id
182431B60017 for jerr...@sheltoncomputers.com; Fri, 28 Jan
2011 15:44:05 -0500 (EST)
The correct
Le 26/01/2011 18:55, Andy Spiegl a écrit :
On 2011-01-11, 18:17, Victor Duchovni wrote:
Postfix recipient validation works by locating valid user addresses
in a suitable (address-class dependent) lookup table. Additionally,
regardless of the address class, the virtual(5) table can alias an
I am novice at postfix.
There is a tool named empf ( email policy framework ) on qmail. How can I do
its functions on postfix?
What are there similar to it in postfix?
Thanks
Le 27/01/2011 08:52, Georg Schönweger a écrit :
so how should the sender_canonical file look like? Actually it looks like;
@server.localdomaini...@example.org
so every email which comes from @server.localdomain
(root@server.localdomain, user@localdomain...) should be replaced with
Dear
I would like to tune postfix smtp sender according specific destination
domains eg number of connexions, number of email per seconds, queue life
time
Is there any documentation on this needs or how can i define settings in
order to achieve this task ?
Best regards
Le 29/01/2011 22:08, Bulent Malik a écrit :
I am novice at postfix.
There is a tool named empf ( email policy framework ) on qmail. How can I do
its functions on postfix?
What are there similar to it in postfix?
- postfix has its own access control mechanisms
- if the builtin
Le 29/01/2011 22:19, David Touzeau a écrit :
Dear
I would like to tune postfix smtp sender according specific destination
domains eg number of connexions, number of email per seconds, queue life
time
Is there any documentation on this needs or how can i define settings in
order to
* Bulent Malik bma...@ihlas.net.tr:
There is a tool named empf ( email policy framework ) on qmail. How can I do
its functions on postfix?
http://www.inter7.com/?page=empf
During an SMTP session, when a sender identifies themselves, either
via SMTP_AUTH, or via the message envelope, as well
* David Touzeau da...@touzeau.eu:
I would like to tune postfix smtp sender according specific destination
domains eg number of connexions, number of email per seconds,
Mouss gave you the solution for these two
queue life time
That's not possible with a single instance postfix. You'd need
Le samedi 29 janvier 2011 à 22:23 +0100, mouss a écrit :
Le 29/01/2011 22:19, David Touzeau a écrit :
Dear
I would like to tune postfix smtp sender according specific destination
domains eg number of connexions, number of email per seconds, queue life
time
Is there any
I have a situation where the smarthost that would be the easiest to send
mail through wants to do SMTP AUTH
is there a way to configure postfix to do this?
David Lang
da...@lang.hm:
I have a situation where the smarthost that would be the easiest to send
mail through wants to do SMTP AUTH
is there a way to configure postfix to do this?
http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html
Look for the section on client-side SASL configuration.
Wietse
On 1/29/2011 5:59 PM, da...@lang.hm wrote:
I have a situation where the smarthost that would be the
easiest to send mail through wants to do SMTP AUTH
is there a way to configure postfix to do this?
David Lang
http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html#client_sasl
On 1/29/2011 9:30 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Noel Jones:
On 1/28/2011 4:29 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
Here is what I have tried so far:
/(^X-Spam-Status:\sYes,\sscore=\d\d(\.\d)?\s)/gi
DISCARD High Potential for Spam
That's overly complicated.
/^X-Spam-Status: Yes/ DISCARD High Spam Score
will do
Jerrale G:
/^(.*)127\.0\.0\.\d+(.*)$/
REPLACE $1173.50.101.12$2
Surely, you will see warnings that $1173 is not a valid index.
You need to read the section titled TEXT SUBSTITUTION in the
pcre_table manpage
TEXT SUBSTITUTION
Substitution of substrings from the matched
thanks, that looks like the perfect document.
David Lang
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011, Wietse Venema wrote:
da...@lang.hm:
I have a situation where the smarthost that would be the easiest to send
mail through wants to do SMTP AUTH
is there a way to configure postfix to do this?
On 1/29/2011 7:51 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Jerrale G:
/^(.*)127\.0\.0\.\d+(.*)$/
REPLACE $1173.50.101.12$2
Surely, you will see warnings that $1173 is not a valid index.
You need to read the section titled TEXT SUBSTITUTION in the
pcre_table manpage
TEXT SUBSTITUTION
On 1/29/2011 7:51 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Jerrale G:
/^(.*)127\.0\.0\.\d+(.*)$/
REPLACE $1173.50.101.12$2
Surely, you will see warnings that $1173 is not a valid index.
We dont get any warnings with our OWN. We only get warnings using any
examples that have been given to us through
Hi
I'm currently using qmail with ezmlm maillist manager. I intent to
move to postfix, and i'm looking for a mail list manager that stores
maillists subscribers in mysql databse, includes posting permissions,
and can handle several hundreds of mail lists. Any suggestions?
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