Philip Prindeville:
Dec 2 20:32:54 localhost postfix/smtpd[9440]: warning: connect
to Milter service unix:/var/spool/MIMEDefang/mimedefang.sock:
Permission denied
Does the error go away if you turn off SeLinux?
Wietse
Philip Prindeville:
I'm just wondering why the socket can't be opened before the
set_ugid() drops the additional groups.
smtpd(8) does not use set_ugid(), and it does not drop auxiliary group.
Wietse
Jim Seymour:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 21:52:54 -0800 (PST)
email builder emailbuilde...@yahoo.com wrote:
[snip]
As know one seems to have any other ideas, looks like it has to be
some rsynch variant using whatever cheap remote storage I can find.
Seems kind of OT for this list, but since
I guess Mark does have some experience with TS01 defers of Yahoo. Can
anyone confirm for upto how long does Yahoo accept the mails, after we stop
it for 4 hours. I mean is it worth stopping delivery for 4 hours, and
gathering those mails?
If so, I could on the path Wietse is suggesting, of
Also, Yahoo atleast wants us to follow some policy, Rediff/Hotmail won't
let us know what to do when sending mails... They just like to defer mails.
For maximum 5k mails daily to each destination, I see 40-50k deferred
attempts in the logs. Precious time and connections are lost in such
attempts.
Am 03.12.2011 16:43, schrieb DN Singh:
I guess Mark does have some experience with TS01 defers of Yahoo. Can
anyone confirm for upto how long does Yahoo accept the mails, after we
stop it for 4 hours. I mean is it worth stopping delivery for 4 hours,
and gathering those mails?
If so, I
On Friday 02 December 2011 08:23:53 Mark Goodge wrote:
To be more specific, Yahoo's code TS01 doesn't mean You are
sending us too much email and we want you to slow down. It means
We think you might be a spammer, so we are setting you a simple
test of whether you can follow instructions. If
Sent from my Blackberry
On Dec 3, 2011 9:59 AM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
Jim Seymour:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 21:52:54 -0800 (PST)
email builder emailbuilde...@yahoo.com wrote:
[snip]
As know one seems to have any other ideas, looks like it has to be
some rsynch variant
Hello,
I would like to rewrite FROM and CC headers. There is an application that
connects to a postfix smtp server and it sends an e-mail like this:
FROM: user1@domain
TO: user2@domain;user3@domain
And that e-mail is relayed to another e-mail server. I would like the
relayed e-mail to be
Am 03.12.2011 20:24, schrieb Ignacio:
Hello,
I would like to rewrite FROM and CC headers. There is an application that
connects to a postfix smtp server and it
sends an e-mail like this:
FROM: user1@domain
TO: user2@domain;user3@domain
And that e-mail is relayed to another e-mail
Thank you very much Reindl.
Do you know any application to achieve that? I don't have any clue right
now.
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.netwrote:
Am 03.12.2011 20:24, schrieb Ignacio:
Hello,
I would like to rewrite FROM and CC headers. There is an
There is an application that connects to a postfix smtp server and it
sends an e-mail like this
this application has to be fixed
CC/FROM are simply HEADERS
postfix is not interested in headers
and please do NOT top-post if the reply was bottom because this thread is
simply unreadable,
On 12/3/11 7:15 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Philip Prindeville:
Dec 2 20:32:54 localhost postfix/smtpd[9440]: warning: connect
to Milter service unix:/var/spool/MIMEDefang/mimedefang.sock:
Permission denied
Does the error go away if you turn off SeLinux?
Wietse
Could have sworn this
On Saturday 03 December 2011 13:24:30 Ignacio wrote:
I would like to rewrite FROM and CC headers. There is an
application that connects to a postfix smtp server and it
sends an e-mail like this:
FROM: user1@domain
TO: user2@domain;user3@domain
And that e-mail is relayed to another e-mail
As know one seems to have any other ideas, looks like it has to be
some rsynch variant using whatever cheap remote storage I can find.
Seems kind of OT for this list, but since nobody else seems to
object...
Two questions: Does it need to be remote, and why just the mail
spool? Why
I'm currently backing up my machine at home to a WD My Passport USB
drive, doing a monthly full and nightly differential, using a script
that employs rsync. Each backup set looks like a full backup. Works
like a champ. I'm going to use the same script on the new mailserver
I'm
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