RaSca wrote:
Il giorno Gio 21 Gen 2010 17:21:52 CET, wie...@porcupine.org (Wietse
Venema) ha scritto:
[...]
I asked you to egrep '(fatal|panic|error|etc)' but you thought
you knew better and therefore lost time.
Wietse
You don't asked me anything, you just copied and pasted a README
In general is it expected that a program written for Sendmail milter
will work with few changes with the Postfix milter implementation?
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Eero Volotinen put forth on 11/30/2009 2:14 AM:
Quoting Ali Majdzadeh ali.majdza...@gmail.com:
Stan,
Hi
Thanks for your detailed response. Actually, the main reason which
drove us
toward performing virus scanning as an offline process was
performance. As
we deal with
Magnus Bäck wrote:
On Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 20:01 CET,
Osmany Goderich Navarro osm...@oc.quimefa.cu wrote:
I have a Postfix+Dovecot+MySQL configuration. I want postfix to bcc
messages coming from a specific address to a specific domain. I have
currently hosting three virtual
Have some software to very selectively store email attachments in Google
Docs repository directly from Postfix using web services API of Google.
Please contact me if interested to test.
Thanks,
Mike Katz
http://mailspect.com
If anyone is looking for a way to intelligently associate emails with
Salesforce.com opportunities or cases from Postfix we have developed
something that can do this in real-time using web services. We need some
testers so please contact me if this sounds interesting. It is all baked
and
Is there a way to rewrite an address after content filtering?
Thank You,
--
Michael Katz
Mailspect
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New Rochelle, NY 10801
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Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Michael Katz mkn...@messagepartners.com:
Is there a way to rewrite an address after content filtering?
Yes. It's even documented in tha amavis install document
Since we make a product that is an alternative to amavis we don't check
this much, but we
Otto Hirr wrote:
It must be said, especially since it is not done so enough:
Thank you Wetse Venema for postfix,
but also how you seem to tirelessly help the community in their
many questions. You did not write it and just send it off, but
have continued to support it.
The email
Ilo Lorusso wrote:
Hi
is their a way I can reject messages when its from address does not
match the envelope from address?
Doing that will drop tons of legit email.
Mike Katz
http://messagepartners.com
using postfix ofcourse
Thanks
Regards
Ilo
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Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
Michael Katz
http://messagepartners.com
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Michael Katz wrote:
Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
I should add that for this specific application it is not necessary that
Postfix knows the result
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