I think I need to tell munin where my postfix logs are
(/var/log/mail/current) since I use metalog. How can I do that?
- Grant
Try'n read some documentation
http://munin.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
I've read a lot of it but:
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Then check out
On 06/19/2013 08:18 AM, Grant wrote:
I think I need to tell munin where my postfix logs are
(/var/log/mail/current) since I use metalog. How can I do that?
- Grant
Try'n read some documentation
http://munin.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
I've read a lot of it but:
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Then
On 18 Jun 2013, at 10:45 , Al Zick a...@familysafeinternet.com wrote:
Does anyone know if Comcast will let you relay emails through there mail
server that do not have a comcast email address?
Yes, they will. So will Google. Mac.com, otoh, will not (last I checked).
--
I find Windows of
I think I need to tell munin where my postfix logs are
(/var/log/mail/current) since I use metalog. How can I do that?
Instead of searching online, use the built-in pod based format, e.g.:
$ munindoc postfix_mailstats
You just improved my life.
You might also need to set group
I think I need to tell munin where my postfix logs are
(/var/log/mail/current) since I use metalog. How can I do that?
Instead of searching online, use the built-in pod based format, e.g.:
$ munindoc postfix_mailstats
You just improved my life.
You might also need to set group
On 06/19/2013 10:03 AM, Grant wrote:
I think I need to tell munin where my postfix logs are
(/var/log/mail/current) since I use metalog. How can I do that?
Instead of searching online, use the built-in pod based format, e.g.:
$ munindoc postfix_mailstats
You just improved my life.
You
I think I need to tell munin where my postfix logs are
(/var/log/mail/current) since I use metalog. How can I do that?
Instead of searching online, use the built-in pod based format, e.g.:
$ munindoc postfix_mailstats
You just improved my life.
You might also need to set group
One of my mail servers (postfix 2.6) has been target of what seems to
me to be an attack.
The attacker tried to deliver messages to a non-existent user names
formed as a long hex
string. It only happened once from one particular client and kept going
for some time.
SMTP sessions were coming in
I'm setting up Postfix for a domain that hosts Dovecot IMAP mail dirs
for real Unix accounts. Postfix needs to accept mail for users' public
aliases, but not their Unix login, and reject mail for daemon accounts.
e.g:
joe.blo...@example.com -- jb4356
jane.blos...@example.com--
Zitat von Andreas Kasenides andr...@cymail.eu:
One of my mail servers (postfix 2.6) has been target of what seems
to me to be an attack.
The attacker tried to deliver messages to a non-existent user names
formed as a long hex
string. It only happened once from one particular client and kept
On 6/19/2013 6:11 AM, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
I'm setting up Postfix for a domain that hosts Dovecot IMAP mail dirs
for real Unix accounts. Postfix needs to accept mail for users' public
aliases, but not their Unix login, and reject mail for daemon accounts.
e.g:
joe.blo...@example.com
On 19/06/2013 14:37, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von Andreas Kasenides andr...@cymail.eu:
One of my mail servers (postfix 2.6) has been target of what seems to
me to be an attack.
The attacker tried to deliver messages to a non-existent user names
formed as a long hex
string. It only
On 2013-06-19 Wed 06:51 AM |, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 6/19/2013 6:11 AM, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
What happens when you try
mydestination =
That's something I didn't think of trying.
Either blank, or with localhost:
status=bounced (User unknown in virtual alias table)
Which is wierd
Am 2013-06-19 09:56, schrieb Grant:
I think I need to tell munin where my postfix logs are
(/var/log/mail/current) since I use metalog. How can I do that?
Instead of searching online, use the built-in pod based format, e.g.:
$ munindoc postfix_mailstats
You just improved my life.
You
Craig R. Skinner:
On 2013-06-19 Wed 06:51 AM |, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 6/19/2013 6:11 AM, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
What happens when you try
mydestination =
That's something I didn't think of trying.
Either blank, or with localhost:
status=bounced (User unknown in virtual
On 6/19/2013 10:16 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Craig R. Skinner:
On 2013-06-19 Wed 06:51 AM |, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 6/19/2013 6:11 AM, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
What happens when you try
mydestination =
That's something I didn't think of trying.
Either blank, or with localhost:
On 06/19/2013 02:33 PM, Birta Levente wrote:
On 19/06/2013 14:37, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von Andreas Kasenides andr...@cymail.eu:
One of my mail servers (postfix 2.6) has been target of what seems to
me to be an attack.
The attacker tried to deliver messages to a non-existent user
On 06/19/2013 05:55 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 6/19/2013 10:16 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Craig R. Skinner:
On 2013-06-19 Wed 06:51 AM |, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 6/19/2013 6:11 AM, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
What happens when you try
mydestination =
That's something I didn't think of trying.
On 2013-06-19 Jeroen Geilman wrote:
Zitat von Andreas Kasenides andr...@cymail.eu:
Out: 250-VRFY
You really don't want to enable VRFY on a public mailserver; it only
enables more spammers to abuse you.
Set 'disable_vrfy_command = yes' in main.cf to globally disable it.
Not really. Aside
Ansgar Wiechers:
On 2013-06-19 Jeroen Geilman wrote:
Zitat von Andreas Kasenides andr...@cymail.eu:
Out: 250-VRFY
You really don't want to enable VRFY on a public mailserver; it only
enables more spammers to abuse you.
Set 'disable_vrfy_command = yes' in main.cf to globally disable
On 06/19/2013 07:32 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Ansgar Wiechers:
On 2013-06-19 Jeroen Geilman wrote:
Zitat von Andreas Kasenides andr...@cymail.eu:
Out: 250-VRFY
You really don't want to enable VRFY on a public mailserver; it only
enables more spammers to abuse you.
Set 'disable_vrfy_command =
On 2013-06-19 Wed 10:55 AM |, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
I'm anything but an expert in this particular area of Postfix, but I
think the problem is that Craig is trying to use virtual_alias_maps when
he should probably just be using the local aliases file. His Postfix
hosts a single mail domain
On 2013-06-19 Wed 18:12 PM |, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
hosts a single mail domain IIUC. He's simply wanting to create alias
addresses presented to the public for each local UNIX mailbox address.
Additionally he wants to reject any inbound mail destined for the actual
local UNIX addresses, as
On 6/19/2013 12:56 PM, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On 06/19/2013 07:32 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Ansgar Wiechers:
On 2013-06-19 Jeroen Geilman wrote:
Zitat von Andreas Kasenides andr...@cymail.eu:
Out: 250-VRFY
You really don't want to enable VRFY on a public mailserver; it
only
enables more
Prasad R:
I checked in to the SendMail Milter APIs but postfix documentation said,
its only used in Before Queue Content Filter and doesn't have access to the
full content of the email. And I didn't find the SendMail Milter API
Your reading is incorrect. The Milter has access to the full
Thank you Wietse. This is the link I was reading:
http://www.postfix.org/MILTER_README.html and forth bullet from the bottom
of the page.
How can I configure the milter to get access to full content and use it
after smtpd_proxy_filter? Any pointers on the documentation?
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at
Prasad R:
Thank you Wietse. This is the link I was reading:
http://www.postfix.org/MILTER_README.html and forth bullet from the bottom
of the page.
How can I configure the milter to get access to full content and use it
after smtpd_proxy_filter? Any pointers on the documentation?
Thank you Wieste. Sorry for the repetition but the python or the Java version
of the jitler a good option? My use case is very basic so Java is much
preferred for milter development if jitler framework work with the postfix.
Anyone tried Java version of the milter to get full email content
Venkat R:
Thank you Wieste. Sorry for the repetition but the python or the Java vers
-ion of the jitler a good option? My use case is very basic so Java is much p
-referred for milter development if jitler framework work with the postfix.
I wrote Postfix, and don't use every milter in the
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