Hi all,
I am trying to deliver emails to openldap users through postfix.
Here is the configuration included to lookup openldap users in main.cf.
alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases, ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap.cf
Here is the configuration of ldap.cf
server_host = hostname
On 28/3/2012 10:44 πμ, Priscilla V wrote:
Here is the configuration included to lookup openldap users in main.cf.
alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases, ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap.cf
Place your lookup tables in the following settings: virtual_alias_maps
(for aliases) and virtual_mailbox_maps
We have not configured any virtual domains.
Output of postconf -n:
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases, ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap.cf
command_directory = /usr/sbin
config_directory = /etc/postfix
content_filter = smtp-amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10024
daemon_directory =
On 28/3/2012 11:07 πμ, Priscilla V wrote:
We have not configured any virtual domains.
If you only use alias_maps, then you simply define a mapping between
(virtual) ldap users and *local* users; alias_maps defines the alias
databases that are used for *local* delivery. Your local users must
-Original Message-
From: Priscilla V [mailto:prisci...@bheltry.co.in]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 2:40 PM
To: 'Nikolaos Milas'; 'postfix-users@postfix.org'
Subject: RE: Postfix delivery to openldap users
We have configured to consider ldap users also in /etc/nsswitch.conf.
: files
On 28/3/2012 12:10 μμ, Priscilla V wrote:
We have configured to consider ldap users also in /etc/nsswitch.conf.
...
So virtual aliases need not be configured.
Alias_maps alone is sufficient.
Hmm, I am not sure if adding ldap local authentication at the OS level,
automatically makes ldap
hi list,
Under MAIL EXCHANGER POLICY TESTS
i see this:
By listening on both primary and backup MX addresses,
postscreen(8) can deny the temporary whitelist status to
clients that connect only to backup MX hosts.
I dont get it at all.
When my backup MX is not on the same
Marko Weber:
hi list,
Under MAIL EXCHANGER POLICY TESTS
i see this:
By listening on both primary and backup MX addresses,
As the text says, for this feature to work, postscreen listens on
both the primary and the backup IP address.
If the primary and the backup IP address belong
On 27/03/12 21:13, Peter wrote:
On 28/03/12 07:59, Pierre-Gilles RAYNAUD wrote:
450 4.1.8 u...@serv002.domain.com: Sender address rejected: Domain not
found;
smtpd_sender_restrictions = check_sender_access
hash:/etc/postfix/sender-checks, reject_unknown_sender_domain,
I use Postfix and is great. Thank you W!
I send this becoz I got worried: If Wietse suddenly gets tired, retired etc
what happens to Postfix? Any team/guys knowing Postfix well enough to keep
dev on with W's blessings?
I ask becoz I want to feel more safe.
Sth more: Is there a ticketing system
On 03/28/2012 02:15 PM, Γεώργιος Δεδούσης wrote:
If Wietse suddenly gets tired, retired
Or even will die one day?
--
Sincerely,
Nerijus Kislauskas
The issue is not yet solved.
Regards
Priscilla
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org]
On Behalf Of Nikolaos Milas
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 2:56 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Postfix delivery to openldap
2012/3/28 Nerijus Kislauskas nerijus.kislaus...@ktu.lt
Or even will die one day?
Well, we want W here for a LONG time, and we do wish MANY LONG HEALTHY
YEARS, but no one is immortal...
GD
Hi list,
I have a Postfix (2.7.1) with local mailboxes delivered through Dovecot
agent (which is also used as pop3/imap server)
The same server is also used to send mail for SASL authenticad users,
without relay on any external server
When a user send a mail to another local mailbox, the
On 2012-03-28 Andrea Cappelli wrote:
I have a Postfix (2.7.1) with local mailboxes delivered through
Dovecot agent (which is also used as pop3/imap server)
The same server is also used to send mail for SASL authenticad users,
without relay on any external server
When a user send a mail to
Il 28/03/2012 13:47, Ansgar Wiechers ha scritto:
Well, don't make gmail.com a local domain when it isn't a local
domain. Problem solved. Regards Ansgar Wiechers
There are some cases in which I need to, for example when I migrate the
domain to my server, so the domain will be local but for
Hi all.
Currently we have some amount of spam with different Return-Path and From
fields. What to do to filter it? Should it be done in postfix (at mta
level) or maybe in spamassassin? I think that SPF could be used but what
about domains which do not have proper spf records?
Best regards,
Am 28.03.2012 14:06, schrieb Rafał Radecki:
Hi all.
Currently we have some amount of spam with different Return-Path and From
fields. What to do to filter it? Should
it be done in postfix (at mta level) or maybe in spamassassin? I think that
SPF could be used but what about
domains
I'm quite locked to running the distributions version of postfix
(currently 2.6.6), but also would very much to take advantage of
postscreen for turning away zombies. I saw in the postfix-2.7.0
announcement that it would be possible to use postscreen from v2.8
with postfix v2.7, and also the
On 28/03/2012 13:54, Andrea Cappelli wrote:
Il 28/03/2012 13:47, Ansgar Wiechers ha scritto:
Well, don't make gmail.com a local domain when it isn't a local domain.
Problem solved. Regards Ansgar Wiechers
There are some cases in which I need to, for example when I migrate the domain
to my
On 3/28/2012 5:19 AM, Priscilla V wrote:
We have configured to consider ldap users also in /etc/nsswitch.conf.
I'm not an LDAP expert, but it seems as if you are looking up a full
email address.
Please be aware that alias_maps lookups only send the bare user name.
Queries targeting
Brian Evans - Postfix List:
On 3/28/2012 5:19 AM, Priscilla V wrote:
We have configured to consider ldap users also in /etc/nsswitch.conf.
I'm not an LDAP expert, but it seems as if you are looking up a full
email address.
Please be aware that alias_maps lookups only send the bare user
postscreen is supported on Postfix stable releases 2.9 and 2.8.
Earlier postscreen versions are not part of a stable release, and
are therefore not supported.
There are plenty resources that provide RPMs for Postfix 2.9,
or how to build your own. These are discussed frequently on
this mailing
Am 28.03.2012 15:31, schrieb Phill Edwards:
I have had a Postfix SMTP server on my LAN for a long time and it works
really well for delivering my email via
relayhost = smtp.example.com http://smtp.example.com (replaced my actuals
ISP's SMTP server here).
I have now set up SMTP AUTH and
Zitat von gdedousis1...@gmail.com:
I use Postfix and is great. Thank you W!
I send this becoz I got worried: If Wietse suddenly gets tired, retired etc
what happens to Postfix? Any team/guys knowing Postfix well enough to keep
dev on with W's blessings?
Well, that's the
On 28/03/12 16:43, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von gdedousis1...@gmail.com:
I use Postfix and is great. Thank you W!
I send this becoz I got worried: If Wietse suddenly gets tired, retired etc
what happens to Postfix? Any team/guys knowing Postfix well enough to keep
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