Hi,
I have been following
http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html#virtual_mailbox and I've made
the changes in my main.cf, I restarted postfix, added a domain and
mailbox using poftfixadmin, and this is what I am getting in
/var/log/mail.log. Any ideas?
Apr 6 05:58:33 vps
Good morning List.
Sorry for this posting this but I have hit a Long hours little sleep
Brain Drain, so I am battling this morning.
Is it possible to rate limit based on individual network ranges?
We have multiple network ranges (3G, DSL leased line) and I would like to
setup a different
How do I Increase my mail sending speed in postfix to all the destinations?
Do i need to make changes in main.cf?
Please suggest me
Hi,
I have just tried with another user I added with postfixadmin, and I am
still getting that permission error. So, I am wondering what
/var/mail/vhosts permissions and owning user:group should be? chmod 777
works but I know 777 is evil, so I chmod'd 770 and chown'd mail:mail,
then
On 6/4/2011 1:20 μμ, Tolga wrote:
Hi,
I have just tried with another user I added with postfixadmin, and I
am still getting that permission error. So, I am wondering what
/var/mail/vhosts permissions and owning user:group should be? chmod
777 works but I know 777 is evil, so I chmod'd 770
On 4/6/11 1:46 PM, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
On 6/4/2011 1:20 μμ, Tolga wrote:
Hi,
I have just tried with another user I added with postfixadmin, and I
am still getting that permission error. So, I am wondering what
/var/mail/vhosts permissions and owning user:group should be? chmod
777 works
dchil...@bestmail.us:
Hi Wietse
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 22:07 -0400, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org
wrote:
Postscreen is an additional line of defense. It does not replace
the other Postfix features, but rather, it aims to reduce the
pressure on those features.
Okay.
Is that
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-
us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Johan Pappu
How do I Increase my mail sending speed in postfix to all the
destinations?
Do i need to make changes in main.cf?
Please suggest me
ahem, I inadvertently (but successfully) deleted /etc/pam.d/smtp.postfix,
and, I'm trying to recreate it:
I'm getting 'generic failure' as below
how can I troubleshoot what am I missing ?
pam.d]# cat smtp.postfix
auth required pam_mysql.so user=postfix passwd=xxx host=127.0.0.1
db=postfix
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Voytek Eymont li...@sbt.net.au wrote:
Apr 6 22:28:50 postfix/smtpd[24015]: TLS connection established from
CPE-124-184-253-224.lns14.cht.bigpond.net.au[124.184.253.224]: SSLv3 with
cipher RC4-MD5 (128/128 bits)
Apr 6 22:28:50 postfix/smtpd[24015]: warning:
On Wed, April 6, 2011 10:48 pm, Reinaldo de Carvalho wrote:
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Voytek Eymont li...@sbt.net.au wrote:
Postix can't connect to saslauthd socket. If smtpd is in the jail the
default path is /var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd/mux. Saslauthd daemon
must be started
On 4/6/2011 3:09 AM, Johan Pappu wrote:
How do I Increase my mail sending speed in postfix to all the
destinations?
Do i need to make changes in main.cf http://main.cf?
Please suggest me
With default settings on reasonably modern hardware, postfix
delivers mail reliably and quickly.
On Wed, 6 Apr 2011 22:41:17 +1000 (EST)
Voytek Eymont li...@sbt.net.au articulated:
ahem, I inadvertently (but successfully)
deleted /etc/pam.d/smtp.postfix,
and, I'm trying to recreate it:
I'm getting 'generic failure' as below
how can I troubleshoot what am I missing ?
pam.d]# cat
Johan Pappu:
How do I Increase my mail sending speed in postfix to all the destinations?
Do i need to make changes in main.cf?
Hi, I wrote most of Postfix. As other people have replied here,
you must not change anything before you have determined where the
bottleneck is.
Please suggest me
On Wed, April 6, 2011 11:14 pm, Jerry wrote:
Output from postconf -n. Please do not send your main.cf file, or
500+ lines of postconf output.
Jerry,
thanks:
http://sbt.net.au/db/postfinger.txt
http://sbt.net.au/db/saslfinger_c.txt
http://sbt.net.au/db/saslfinger_s.txt
On 6/4/2011 1:55 μμ, Tolga wrote:
I have just checked, uid/gid 8 is vmail and the directory is owned by
vmail:vmail, and I just chmod'd to 700. It still doesn't work :(
Hi,
I don't know what OS you are using, but I see you are not using the
natural home dir of the vmail user (should be
On 4/6/11 5:33 PM, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
On 6/4/2011 1:55 μμ, Tolga wrote:
I have just checked, uid/gid 8 is vmail and the directory is owned by
vmail:vmail, and I just chmod'd to 700. It still doesn't work :(
Hi,
I don't know what OS you are using, but I see you are not using the
I forgot to cc it
Original Message
Subject:Re: Permissions
Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 18:34:18 +0300
From: Tolga to...@ozses.net
To: Nikolaos Milas nmi...@noa.gr
On 4/6/11 6:30 PM, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
On 6/4/2011 6:20 μμ, Tolga wrote:
Creating the
Hi Wietse
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 22:07 -0400, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org
For more, see:
http://www.postfix.org/POSTSCREEN_README.html
http://www.postfix.org/postscreen.8.html
If any text in there is not 100% clear, send suggestions for
improvement.
Since you asked about clarity
On 04/06/2011 06:15 PM, dchil...@bestmail.us wrote:
postscreen stress support. I see in the postscreen docs that certain
paramaters support stress parameters. To find out how to turn it on, I
have to go to the stress docs, and find the -o stress=yes param, then
surmise that it need to be
On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 19:06 +0200, Jeroen Geilman jer...@adaptr.nl
wrote:
As the documentation for -o stress= explains
There's that persistent presumption that message sent = message
received.
I read the documentation. Lots of it. And clearly, as you've taken the
time to point out, still
dchil...@bestmail.us:
Hi Wietse
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 22:07 -0400, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org
For more, see:
http://www.postfix.org/POSTSCREEN_README.html
http://www.postfix.org/postscreen.8.html
If any text in there is not 100% clear, send suggestions for
improvement.
Hi Wietse,
On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:07 -0400, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org
wrote:
I find that Postfix documentation can always be improved. Despite
a lot of review there are still inaccuracies and omissions.
...
Indeed. The current documentation focuses on the basics: being
precise (no
It started as an operator error, albiet an unexpected one.
I had 3 IP addresses for our mailserver, one primary
which receives mail from outside, one internal, and
I added another, to which I pointed secondary MX to, in
order to test postscreen.
So it worked quite well for some time, and I
On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 12:19:41AM +0400, Michael Tokarev wrote:
It started as an operator error, albiet an unexpected one.
I had 3 IP addresses for our mailserver, one primary
which receives mail from outside, one internal, and
I added another, to which I pointed secondary MX to, in
order
dchil...@bestmail.us:
Hi Wietse,
On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:07 -0400, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org
wrote:
I find that Postfix documentation can always be improved. Despite
a lot of review there are still inaccuracies and omissions.
...
Indeed. The current documentation focuses on the
Hello!
I have a server running FreeBSD 8.1 with FreeBSD 8.1 jails running on it. I
have
ipv6 running on both the main server and jails and that is all fine.
I'm running into a strange problem when it comes to postfix though and was
wondering if anyone has any clues. What's happening is that
Michael Tokarev:
It started as an operator error, albiet an unexpected one.
I had 3 IP addresses for our mailserver, one primary
which receives mail from outside, one internal, and
I added another, to which I pointed secondary MX to, in
order to test postscreen.
So it worked quite well
Sam:
Hello!
I have a server running FreeBSD 8.1 with FreeBSD 8.1 jails running on it. I
have
ipv6 running on both the main server and jails and that is all fine.
I'm running into a strange problem when it comes to postfix though and was
wondering if anyone has any clues. What's
On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 17:03 -0400, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org
wrote:
I have a suggestion. If you're not familiar with Postfix, don't
try to use all the bells and whistles the first time. Use the
basic features first, and add advanced features over time as
you become more familiar with
Hi,
I'm planning to stuff a few domains, and I am currently adding
users/domains virtually (in a mysql table). What I want to do is, when I
have a user bob and have two domains like example.com and example.net,
accept e-mail for b...@example.com and reject for b...@example.net. How is
this
I don't remember asking for your judgement on my motives or thought processes.
And I don't recall asking you for anything at all.
But I'm done with it
I'm sure that makes us both happy.
Feel free to prattle on at will. That's what bit-buckets are for.
Wietse Venema wietse at porcupine.org writes:
Sam:
Hello!
I have a server running FreeBSD 8.1 with FreeBSD 8.1 jails running on it. I
have
ipv6 running on both the main server and jails and that is all fine.
I'm running into a strange problem when it comes to postfix though and
On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 12:53:45AM +0300, Tolga wrote:
I'm planning to stuff a few domains, and I am currently adding
users/domains virtually (in a mysql table). What I want to do is,
when I have a user bob and have two domains like example.com and
example.net, accept e-mail for
Sam:
either 'all' or 'ipv4, ipv6'. The error in the logs is: fatal:
bind :: port 25: Can't assign requested address.
Wietse:
Translation: the attempt to bind to :: port 25 failed, because
the jail network interface does not have an IPv6 address.
This means that Postfix is started before
Do a quick google on postfix virtual domains and virtual users + mysql.
Tons of great how to's and guides. Its quite simple once you see how it can be
done in a guide or two and understand the concept. Check on howtoforge.com they
have excellent guides for virtual users/domains using mysql +
Enough.
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