wesley--- via Postfix-users skrev den 2023-06-09 02:17:
Hello,
for this spf setting,
bar.org. 3600 IN TXT "v=spf1 -all"
no ip addresses were provided.
does it mean all IP are passed, or no IP can pass?
no ip will pass
essentially all mails is rejected from that domain if recipient
Hi All,
This is my first posting here, and maybe I should have found this WAY back
in January, '23, if not LONG before. Surely background will help:
This 27 or so year old site now with Fedora / Postfix / Dovecot (with
early adoption of all three) that I built was humming along just fine
As always, very grateful for your clarifications.
El 8/6/23 a las 18:12, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users escribió:
Wietse Venema via Postfix-users:
Victor Rubiella Monfort via Postfix-users:
Hi,
I want to prevent that sendmail milter rejections generates bounces
messages. Reading sendmail
J?r?me BECOT via Postfix-users:
> If I get it, the virtual alias change to another domain then the
> smtp_generic_maps change back to the original domain ? It works fine.
>
> I played with it and I'd like something generic because we don't have
> knowledge of all remaining adresses on the old
If I get it, the virtual alias change to another domain then the
smtp_generic_maps change back to the original domain ? It works fine.
I played with it and I'd like something generic because we don't have
knowledge of all remaining adresses on the old mail.
I can set the smtp_generic like
Wietse Venema via Postfix-users:
> Victor Rubiella Monfort via Postfix-users:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to prevent that sendmail milter rejections generates bounces
> > messages. Reading sendmail documentation I see "-N" option:
> >
> > echo "HELLO" | sendmail -N 'never' t...@test.es; echo $?
> >
Victor Rubiella Monfort via Postfix-users:
> Hi,
>
> I want to prevent that sendmail milter rejections generates bounces
> messages. Reading sendmail documentation I see "-N" option:
>
> echo "HELLO" | sendmail -N 'never' t...@test.es; echo $?
>
> 0
>
> Jun 8 13:51:30 server.test
Víctor Rubiella Monfort via Postfix-users skrev den 2023-06-08 14:06:
echo "HELLO" | sendmail -N 'never' t...@test.es; echo $?
-N parameter only controls DSN, it does not do REJECT or BOUNCES
sendmail -f t...@test.es -bv t...@test.es -N never
more funny results
hopefully test.es is your
Hi,
I want to prevent that sendmail milter rejections generates bounces
messages. Reading sendmail documentation I see "-N" option:
echo "HELLO" | sendmail -N 'never' t...@test.es; echo $?
0
Jun 8 13:51:30 server.test postfix/cleanup[597560]: 077616620F:
milter-reject: END-OF-MESSAGE