Eddie Rowe wrote:
> I tried the 2nd and 3rd option during my troubleshooting before my
> post, reloaded the configuration and even bounced the service
> without anything changing.
Option 3 of setting mydomain is guarenteed. If that failed to work
for you then the problem will require you to
On September 27, 2022 10:16:40 PM GMT+02:00, Eddie Rowe
wrote:
>In my last email I did share that I tried setting myhostname in the main.cf to
>the FQDN that is returned by the above steps and there was no change as part
>of my troubleshooting. After this I reloaded the configuration and
I tried the 2nd and 3rd option during my troubleshooting before my post,
reloaded the configuration and even bounced the service without anything
changing. The first option does not have the domain included and I am leery of
changing an OS file like /etc/hostname for fear of some application
In my last email I did share that I tried setting myhostname in the main.cf to
the FQDN that is returned by the above steps and there was no change as part of
my troubleshooting. After this I reloaded the configuration and even restarted
the service and postconf -d myhostname is still wrong.
Viktor Dukhovni:
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 06:15:34PM +, Eddie Rowe wrote:
>
> > I cannot seem to get the Linux machine's domain name to be used, but
> > instead it is using "localdomain". I took over these duties from a
> > prior employee whose server was "almost ready" has the same issue.
On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 06:15:34PM +, Eddie Rowe wrote:
> I cannot seem to get the Linux machine's domain name to be used, but
> instead it is using "localdomain". I took over these duties from a
> prior employee whose server was "almost ready" has the same issue. So
> I created test VM and
I cannot seem to get the Linux machine's domain name to be used, but instead it
is using "localdomain". I took over these duties from a prior employee whose
server was "almost ready" has the same issue. So I created test VM and made
the minimal changes from the NULL client info shared on the
On 27.09.22 10:51, charlie derr wrote:
During a planned transition of our mail infrastructure, it would seem
[1] that one of the most attractive options (for handling dual-delivery
as we try to sync up information and get every user's archived folders
and the emails in them imported into the
Greetings,
During a planned transition of our mail infrastructure, it would seem
[1] that one of the most attractive options (for handling dual-delivery
as we try to sync up information and get every user's archived folders
and the emails in them imported into the gmail environment) will be for
Viktor Dukhovni:
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 03:31:52PM +0800, Ken Peng wrote:
>
> > juan smitt wrote:
> > > postmaster postmas...@example.com # this is a comment
> >
> > I have tested that, the section after # will cause no problem.
>
> Your tests were flawed or were testing something else
On 27.09.22 11:25, Sistemas - Aldea Global S.A. wrote:
a few months ago the following error began to occur with some domains,
although the mail does reach the recipient, so he receives hundreds of
repetitions of the same mail
conversation with relaysmtp02.hsbc.com.ar[200.5.78.42] timed out
a few months ago the following error began to occur with some domains,
although the mail does reach the recipient, so he receives hundreds of
repetitions of the same mail
conversation with relaysmtp02.hsbc.com.ar[200.5.78.42] timed out while
sending end of data -- message may be sent more
juan smitt:
> Hi,
>
>
> Can you please confirm that it won't cause any problem if we put
> comments at the end of config lines?
>
> Example:
> file: /etc/postfix/virtual
> postmaster postmas...@example.com # this is a comment
>
> We need to know this because of automation reasons.
It
Quoting Viktor Dukhovni :
On Sun, Sep 25, 2022 at 10:24:23AM +0200, Lists Nethead wrote:
> You probably do not need a dedicated port, just configure both an
> RSA and a DSA certificate. Why you'd want to do this is a mystery,
> an SMTP client that only supports DSS is rather a museum piece.
On 9/27/2022 2:00 AM, juan smitt wrote:
Can you please confirm that it won't cause any problem if we put
comments at the end of config lines?
Example:
file: /etc/postfix/virtual
postmaster postmas...@example.com # this is a comment
https://www.postfix.org/virtual.5.html
See TABLE FORMAT
27.09.22, 09:00 +0200, juan smitt:
Can you please confirm that it won't cause any problem if we put
comments at the end of config lines?
No, I can't.
Example:
file: /etc/postfix/virtual
postmaster postmas...@example.com # this is a comment
$ cat virtual
postmaster
Hi,
Can you please confirm that it won't cause any problem if we put
comments at the end of config lines?
Example:
file: /etc/postfix/virtual
postmaster postmas...@example.com # this is a comment
We need to know this because of automation reasons.
Thanks!
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