-07-03 22:06 GMT+08:00 Stephen Satchell l...@satchell.net:
On 07/02/2015 11:56 PM, King Cao wrote:
Hi Wietse,
Actually it's our relay mta and can not know if it's deliverable or not
until bounced by downsteam...
King:
I ran into this problem when I used Postfix to front a large number
Hi Wietse,
Actually it's our relay mta and can not know if it's deliverable or not
until bounced by downsteam...
Regards,
King
2015-07-02 20:35 GMT+08:00 Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
King Cao:
Dears,
I want to redirect all NDR to seperate postfix mta while delivering
non-NDR
Dears,
I want to redirect all NDR to seperate postfix mta while delivering non-NDR
to another postfix mta. The first idea is to update the bounce process to
redirect all bounce traffic to shell via pipe, and such shell will
deliver those NDR to those seperate postfix mta.
However, is there any
Dears,
Currently my postfix need to delivery mails to exchange 2003 and encounter
handshake failure issue when setting up the TLS connection.
posttls-finger failed but openssl succeeded. The remote exchange only
support cipher: RC4-SHA.
The RC4-SHA is 71st place on the cipher list. And
Please check the ownership of file: /var/spool/postfix-fixpost/
incoming/CA961AC49F4
#*chgrp postfix */var/spool/postfix-fixpost/incoming/CA961AC49F4
2013/9/30 Feel Zhou feelz...@gmail.com
Hello, myfriend
This is Tom, I'm sending my greeting from China
There is a problem in postfix lwth my
It depends on MTA. From the log, AOL may not use Postifx or customized the
checking on RCPT_TO stage (PolicyD or milter, etc).
However, the result is that AOL MTA don't accept it for your MAIL FROM,
RCPT TO parameters.
Regards,
King
2013/8/23 DTNX Postmaster postmas...@dtnx.net
On Aug 23,
Maybe you can use your customized bounce template. There is a default
bounce template: bounce.cf.default, change the sender and content with what
you want. And set below setting in your main.cf:
bounce_template_file = /path/to/bounce_template_file
Regards,
King
2013/8/16 Wietse Venema
received mail from Internet == L4 == private postfix == L4 == deliver
to internet
postfix will write hostname in received by field and remote hostname
and IP in received from field. That's fine for incoming mail from
internet. (you can use a proper hostname for your postfix)
For outgoing mail,
This is the behavior of Postfix: the mail will be returned to sender if the
destination can't be found but will be deferred if the destination can't be
reachable.
It's different between NOT FOUND and CAN'T BE REACHABLE. NOT FOUND means
send NDR to sender (situation you meet now), but CAN'T BE
You can enable the debug mode of postfix smtp daemon (
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html). Then you can see the request and
response which postfix talked with your tcp_table script.
PS:
From the postfix source code, it seems postfix has not received any
response from your tcp_table.
You can use transport: specific the server IP for different users.
2013/7/18 Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org
Bill Stephens:
How do I configure postfix as an inbound gateway and have it forward all
user email to an exchange server, except for a few selected users. For
those users,
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