Way to apply a postfix rule to both FROM and TO?

2021-10-17 Thread Dan Mahoney (Gushi)
Hey there all, I've wondered this a while. It seems the old Sendmail access maps, and following that postfix have managed to allow you to apply a rule on things like: CONNECTED VIA specific IP. FROM a specific mailbox TO a specific mailbox But never more than one of these. Is there any

Re: Various questions about Postfix

2021-10-17 Thread raf
On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 12:20:55PM -0500, Tyler Montney wrote: > One other thing while I wait... > > Once I'm done researching (in a week or two), I'd like someone to provide a > sanity check on my Postfix config by posting it here. Is that allowed? Sure. When you're ready, post the output of

Re: DKIM signed by other domains breaks DMARC?

2021-10-17 Thread Peter
On 17/10/21 11:48 pm, Wes Peng wrote: I am a little confused about this scene, the email sent from my domain is signed by Yahoo,  thus it has a valid DKIM. But my domain itself has no DKIM setup, the message was signed by Yahoo not by my domain. Will this DKIM setting make DMARC broken? I

Re: DKIM signed by other domains breaks DMARC?

2021-10-17 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 17.10.21 18:48, Wes Peng wrote: I am a little confused about this scene, the email sent from my domain is signed by Yahoo, thus it has a valid DKIM. But my domain itself has no DKIM setup, the message was signed by Yahoo not by my domain. Will this DKIM setting make DMARC broken? if you

DKIM signed by other domains breaks DMARC?

2021-10-17 Thread Wes Peng
I am a little confused about this scene, the email sent from my domain is signed by Yahoo, thus it has a valid DKIM. But my domain itself has no DKIM setup, the message was signed by Yahoo not by my domain. Will this DKIM setting make DMARC broken? I saw the headers from gmail as below. I am

Re: Bug: Postfix errors at startup for service listed in known_tcp_ports but not listed in /etc/services

2021-10-17 Thread Peter
On 17/10/21 8:00 pm, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: The feature appears to have been released in an incomplete form. I don't see any code in Postfix to actually use "known_tcp_ports" to load the underlying hash table. Hr, okay. Also, while numeric service names work with getaddrinfo(3), I don't

Re: Bug: Postfix errors at startup for service listed in known_tcp_ports but not listed in /etc/services

2021-10-17 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 06:40:47PM +1300, Peter wrote: > Just had someone come into the IRC chat with this issue and I was able > to reproduce it quite easily, this is with Postfix 3.6.2. If your > /etc/services has smtps listed but not submissions (or vice-versa) and > you uncomment or add