If Postfix smtpd is waiting for a response to an in progress request and the
smtpd_policy_service_timeout is reached, does Postfix keep the pipe open until
that request completes or does it close it right away?
Is it sufficient to set it to slightly higher than the maximum time the policy
servi
On 28 Dec 2019, at 14:54, Richard Rasker wrote:
> Everything went very smooth, and everything works (sending mail, receiving
> mail, authentication, certificates, IMAP folders showing in the mail client
> (Thunderbird)) -- except for the very last thing: received mail ends up in
> /var/spool/ma
> "Richard" == Richard Rasker writes:
Richard> Hell John,
Richard> Package versions:
Richard> # apt list postfix
Richard> Listing... Done
Richard> postfix/oldstable,now 3.1.12-0+deb9u1 i386 [installed]
Richard> #apt list courier-imap
Richard> Listing... Done
Richard> courier-imap/oldstable,
Am 29.12.19 um 00:01 schrieb Richard Rasker:
> Hello Wietse,
>
> Op 28-12-19 om 23:54 schreef Wietse Venema:
>> Richard Rasker:
>>> Yes, I have specified the use of Maildir in main.cf:
>>>
>>> home_mailbox = Maildir/
>> That Postfix setting has no effect on /usr/bin/maildrop, because
>> /usr/b
Richard Rasker:
> Hello Wietse,
>
> Op 28-12-19 om 23:54 schreef Wietse Venema:
> > Richard Rasker:
> >> Yes, I have specified the use of Maildir in main.cf:
> >>
> >> home_mailbox = Maildir/
> > That Postfix setting has no effect on /usr/bin/maildrop, because
> > /usr/bin/maildrop is NOT par
Dnia 29.12.2019 o godz. 00:01:50 Richard Rasker pisze:
> >> home_mailbox = Maildir/
> >That Postfix setting has no effect on /usr/bin/maildrop, because
> >/usr/bin/maildrop is NOT part of Postfix.
>
> I figured that much already. However, I still haven't found a way to
> disable it, and the ma
Hello Wietse,
Op 28-12-19 om 23:54 schreef Wietse Venema:
Richard Rasker:
Yes, I have specified the use of Maildir in main.cf:
home_mailbox = Maildir/
That Postfix setting has no effect on /usr/bin/maildrop, because
/usr/bin/maildrop is NOT part of Postfix.
I figured that much already.
Hell John,
Package versions:
# apt list postfix
Listing... Done
postfix/oldstable,now 3.1.12-0+deb9u1 i386 [installed]
#apt list courier-imap
Listing... Done
courier-imap/oldstable,now 4.17.2+0.76.3-5+deb9u1 i386 [installed]
# apt list courier-imap-ssl
Listing... Done
courier-imap-ssl/oldstabl
Richard Rasker:
> Yes, I have specified the use of Maildir in main.cf:
>
> home_mailbox = Maildir/
That Postfix setting has no effect on /usr/bin/maildrop, because
/usr/bin/maildrop is NOT part of Postfix.
> But when a message is handed off to maildrop, it doesn't end up in the
> user's Mai
Hello Max-Julian,
Yes, main.cf features this line:
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/maildrop
However, it makes no difference if I leave out the executable (in effect
specifying no mailbox command), as follows:
mailbox_command =
I also tried this command:
postconf -e "home_mailbox = Mail
> "Richard" == Richard Rasker writes:
Richard> Hello,
Richard> I just installed a new mail server on Debian 9 (Stretch) with the
following setup:
Richard> - postfix
Richard> - courier-imap + courier-imap-ssl
Richard> - amavis + spamassassin
Richard> - courier-maildrop for delivery to Mai
Hi,
i am guessing, that you have configured maildrop via the
`mailbox_command` configuration parameter? in that case, the theory i
can offer is, the following:
according to http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#home_mailbox the
mailbox_command has higher precedence than home_mailbox:
> The pre
Hello,
I just installed a new mail server on Debian 9 (Stretch) with the
following setup:
- postfix
- courier-imap + courier-imap-ssl
- amavis + spamassassin
- courier-maildrop for delivery to Maildir folders
NOTE: I copied the Maildir folders' content from my older mailserver
with an ide
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