On 2011-01-11 at 15:55:53 +, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
I hoping that my above solution will spread the load
Define 'spread the load'.
You're taking a perfectly good server (or more), chopping it up into many
pieces so you can run many instances of Postfix and Dovecot.
If you really need to
On 2011-01-11 at 16:25:38 +, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
So have my entire email system run on 2 boxes alone? What if the
postfix box were to go down? What if the Dovecot box were to go
down? In my solution, if a box (or VM in my case) were to go down,
at least something parts of the system
On 2011-01-11 at 19:46:48 +, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
I will give authenticated clients direct access to the IMAP and SMTP
ports on my load-balancer (No proxies). I will however only accept
incoming mail from the internet via separate mx server which will
relay mail (after doing spam
The short question:
I'm looking for a way to store the headers of every message that passes through
my postfix system. Any pointers?
(I've read FAQ #45 and it seems to require me to enter the headers I want
flagged)
The longer and possibly un-needed explanation:
We have a ton of clients
On 2010-09-04 at 19:19:34 -0500, Jamrock wrote:
1. Mail Entering Postfix machien using Port 25
2. Authentication from AD if user exists and mailbox location
3 Results from AD
4. If user on Mailbox on exchange then deliver to echange
5. Else Deliver to postfix
That's almost
On 2010-09-04 at 21:35:44 -0700, Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote:
We use an Ubuntu box along with the likewise-open package to join the Ubuntu
machine to the domain.
Bad form to reply to my own message--but I forgot to include:
We do spamassassin filtering on the Linux box too which has benefits
On 2010-05-13 at 13:54:41 -0400, Matt Hayes wrote:
On 5/13/2010 1:50 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 01:07:00PM -0400, Matt Hayes wrote:
You'll also need keys for host/servername@EXAMPLE.COM where
EXAMPLE.COM is your AD Kerberos realm and servername is the hostname
On 2009-12-14 at 10:16:59 +0200, Lucian @ lastdot.org wrote:
Thanks for your replies, detach seems to be close to what I want.
Aaron, any chance you can release your customizations to detach?
I no longer manage the server that has that code.
If I recall correctly, I just gutted the
On 2009-12-14 at 09:16:29 +0200, Lucian @ lastdot.org wrote:
I need to delete all attachments from emails at server level. I'm
using stock postfix in Centos 5 (v 2.3.3).
I found renattach (http://www.pc-tools.net/unix/renattach/), but this
software seems to have been discontinued and the