On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 09:48:05AM +0530, KK Patnaik wrote:
1) [root@smtp2]#qshape incoming active deferred
T5 10204080 160
TOTAL 95414 8130 5019 11477 13835 33457 23496
conrepmail.com 16397 1871 606 1255 3142 6792 2731
Viktor,
Do you think that the emails which are being delivered to conrepmail.com are
posing problem, do you think the conrepmail.com domain is receiving slowly?
Yes, this default value also bugged be several times :)
Strange to add a NIS mal by default ...
BTW, i hate that the reply-to is not set to the list :D
chrissko wrote:
The output is indeed a non-root user, but before I run the command you
mentioned, I modified the /etc/main.cf file, so now
Is there a way to configure Postfix to send specific FROM domains to an
alternate outbound server?
For instance, right now, we have transport maps for various things like if the
receiving domain is aol.com or yahoo.com, we use an alternate smtp server.
I want to do the opposite. When user
It should be possible with the transports, just specify the account
# user level
/user@domain transport/:/nexthop/
Deliver mail for /user@domain/ through /transport/ to
/nexthop/.
u...@abc.domain.comsmtp:[my.other.relay.com]:25
SH Development wrote:
Is there a way to
It should be possible with the transports, just specify an account
u...@abc.domain.comsmtp:[my.other.relay.com]:25
SH Development wrote:
Is there a way to configure Postfix to send specific FROM domains to an
alternate outbound server?
I want to do the opposite. When user from
Is it possible to use a wildcard for the user, or just the domain only?
Jeff
On Apr 2, 2014, at 5:56 PM, Matthew McGehrin drinking.cof...@gmail.com wrote:
It should be possible with the transports, just specify the account
# user level
/user@domain transport/:/nexthop/
Just to clarify, the argument for the transport will look at ANY header, or
just the TO:?
Jeff
On Apr 2, 2014, at 5:57 PM, Matthew McGehrin drinking.cof...@gmail.com wrote:
It should be possible with the transports, just specify an account
u...@abc.domain.com
SH Development:
Is there a way to configure Postfix to send specific FROM domains
to an alternate outbound server?
See:
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#sender_dependent_default_transport_maps
You would specify a lookup result of smtp:example.com.
We recently added LDAP as a source lookup table for aliases, to supplement
our previously used aliases hash table using the Postfix LDAP Howto
http://www.postfix.org/LDAP_README.html as a reference. Happily, it
appears to work as expected.
One thing that wasn't clear to me though was if there
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 02:08:56PM -1000, Baron Fujimoto wrote:
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases, ldap:/etc/postfix/aliases-ldap.cf
Ideally, for us, precedence would be determined by the order that the
sources are defined for alias_maps,
This is in fact true and I believe documented.
and
Apparently neither is available in my version of Postfix (2.1.5).
Any other alternatives?
Jeff
On Apr 2, 2014, at 6:22 PM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
SH Development:
Is there a way to configure Postfix to send specific FROM domains
to an alternate outbound server?
See:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 08:50:27PM -0500, SH Development wrote:
Apparently neither is available in my version of Postfix (2.1.5).
Any other alternatives?
Version 2.1 was released 10 years ago. If you're not operating a
software museum, the alternative is building a more up-to-date
Postfix
You don't have to try and shame' me into upgrading Postfix. I have my reasons.
I was simply asking if there were any other alternatives or workarounds for the
version I have.
Jeff
On Apr 2, 2014, at 10:11 PM, Viktor Dukhovni postfix-us...@dukhovni.org wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 10:35:16PM -0500, SH Development wrote:
You don't have to try and shame' me into upgrading Postfix. I
have my reasons.
It is a matter of prodding, not shaming.
I was simply asking if there were any other alternatives or
workarounds for the version I have.
You
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