Anyone who knows this or can give directions ?
thank in advance :) !
~maymann
2013/3/23 Michael Maymann mich...@maymann.org
Hi list,
I would like to forward all our internal RHEL6 server localuser emails to
our postfix mailrelay.
I have tried the following already on the RHEL6 servers
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Michael Maymann:
Anyone who knows this or can give directions ?
thank in advance :) !
~maymann
2013/3/23 Michael Maymann mich...@maymann.org
Hi list,
I would like to forward
Hi list,
I would like to forward all our internal RHEL6 server localuser emails to
our postfix mailrelay.
I have tried the following already on the RHEL6 servers:
- .forward will not allow e.g. root to forward mail to user1
- relayhost only relay mail for external users
Is there a global postfix
2012/3/28 Michael Maymann mich...@maymann.org
Hi List,
I have now looked all over the web to try and find best possible solution
for me... (redundant loadshared sending-only mailgw)... this is currently
what I think of doing...:
1. Setup 2 postfix servers in 2 physical different location
the lists opinion before going in any specific
direction, and figuring out that was the wrong one...:) !
Best regards
~maymann
2012/3/12 Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com
On 3/10/2012 8:30 AM, Michael Maymann wrote:
How do I best setup a loadshared failover postfix mailrelay solution
with our corporate mail on the same
domain - is there anything DHCP/DNS MX-to-clients update-wise I should be
aware of ?
Thanks in advance :) !
~maymann
2012/3/10 Michael Maymann mich...@maymann.org
Hi List,
I would like to setup a LoadShared Failover internal mail-relay solution
(only
not receiving any external mails...!
How do I best setup a loadshared failover postfix mailrelay solution for
this on RHEL6 ?
thanks in advance :-) !
~maymann
2012/3/10 Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org
Michael Maymann:
If RoundRobin is best practise/preferred solution, should I then do
Den 2012-03-10 09:47, Michael Maymann skrev:
; zone file fragment
IN MX 10 mail.example.com.
mail IN A 192.168.0.4
IN A 192.168.0.5
IN A 192.168.0.6
dont list rfc1918 ip in mx, but if its just a question on model, go for
this solution
Hi List,
I have setup a mailrelay (outgoing mail only), and I would like to enable
LDAP, so that all users localmail (maymann) on all my servers is send to my
mailrelay and converted into globally-valid-addresses (
michael.maym...@globaldomain.com) and we can read it from our standard
this... is this considered bad behaviour...?
How can this be done - please provide examples if possible.
Thanks in advance :-) !
~maymann
2012/1/5 Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org
On 1/5/2012 8:04 AM, Michael Maymann wrote:
Hi List,
I have a mailrelay (internal-external), that I'm trying to harden
responsible
for creating bounce-massages or not
Am 12.01.2012 19:04, schrieb Michael Maymann:
Hi Noel,
Thanks for your kind reply...:-) !
This is for incoming mails (perhaps it is not called bouncing
then...?)... :-o
When I am about to reject an incoming mail - can I first forward this
mail
never thought how it would
be possible to set up
Am 12.01.2012 19:30, schrieb Michael Maymann:
thanks for you reply...:-) !
this is a mailrelay for internal hosts sending to Internet... not
accessible/receiving mails from Internet.
The bou...@mydomain.com mailto:bou...@mydomain.com
, can you point out the variables/configfiles
that I need to edit to achieve this - or perhaps even give config
example...:-) !
Thanks in advance :-) !
~maymann
2012/1/10 Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org
On 1/10/2012 3:02 PM, Michael Maymann wrote:
Please, anyone who can help me
Michael Maymann:
Hi Noel,
Thanks for you kind reply, and sorry for not being informative enough
.
I would like to configure the following rules in postfix:
1. All mail to our_own_domain are send to our_external_hosted_mailserver
(Ralf already helped me with this...)
2. All mail
Hi list,
please, anyone who can help me with this - would like to implement next
week if possible...?
Thanks in advance :-) !
~maymann
2012/1/5 Michael Maymann mich...@maymann.org
Hi Ralf,
one additional question.
I figured that our printers perhaps should be allowed to send mails
with what I need to configure to get this working as
well...:-) !
Thanks in advance :-) !
~maymann
2012/1/3 Ralf Hildebrandt ralf.hildebra...@charite.de
* Michael Maymann mich...@maymann.org:
Hi Ralf,
Thanks again :-) !,
If I keep relayhost there, it will still be possible to send mails
Hi List,
would like to setup some statistics on my postfix server.
I know of these solutions:
web: http://mailgraph.schweikert.ch
shell: qshape
All recommendations are welcome.
Thanks in advance :-)
~maymann
Hi List,
I have a internal mailrelay, that I would like to provide following service:
1. mail to our own domain is send directly to our externally hosted
(outsourced) mailserver
2. mail to external domains are relayed through ISP-mail-relay only for
specific domains
I have the following in my
through to our_isp_mailrelay today, so I no longer
need the relayhost = [our_isp_mailrelay] in main.cf when I have
configured transport_maps - or how does this work ?
Thanks in advance :-)
~maymann
2012/1/3 Ralf Hildebrandt ralf.hildebra...@charite.de
* Michael Maymann mich...@maymann.org:
Hi
* Michael Maymann mich...@maymann.org:
Hi Ralf,
Thanks - I now have...
---
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
# transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transport
relayhost = [our_isp_mailrelay]
/etc/postfix/transport:
#our_own_domain.com smtp:our_external_hosted_mailserver
#servicepartner1
?
Thanks in advance :-) !
~maymann
2011/12/27 Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net
Am 27.12.2011 18:12, schrieb Michael Maymann:
But if one postfix servers goes down, will all DNS replies then be only
for alive-postfix
or will there also be dead-postfix replies that needs to timeout, before
* *
*Fra:* owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:
owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] *På vegne af *Michael Maymann
*Sendt:* 27. december 2011 08:47
*Til:* Postfix users
*Emne:* Re: Loadbalancing+failover solution
** **
Hi All,
Wietse: thanks for your replies - and sorry for not really
) ?:
Thanks in advance :-) !
~maymann
2011/12/27 Lorens Kockum postfix-users-4...@tagged.lorens.org
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 06:12:12PM +0100, Michael Maymann wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks Peter, for you kind reply - some setup you have there... sounds
very
nice indeed...:-) !
- If i have
, Postfix will
try another delivery later for several days.
The retry schedule behaves as documented at:
http://www.postfix.org/TUNING_README.html#hammer
Michael Maymann:
Hi Wietse,
thanks for your nice comments.
I guess what you mention is valid for my internal postfix relay
...) ?
Thanks in advance :-) !
~maymann
2011/12/22 Robert Schetterer rob...@schetterer.org
Am 22.12.2011 19:01, schrieb Michael Maymann:
Hi List,
I would like to setup a stable and reliable mailrelay solution based on
PostFix, that is both redundant and could share the load between 2
physical
Hi List,
I have a postfix server currently relaying all mails to our ISP
mailsserver. As we had a crash in one of our big services, our ISP
mailserver saw this extensivated traffic as spam (due to reputaions based
filtering) and blacklisted my postfix relayhost...:-(!
I have double-checked that
Hi List,
I would like to setup a stable and reliable mailrelay solution based on
PostFix, that is both redundant and could share the load between 2 physical
servers.
How is this done best...? thoughts/documentation/howtos are very
welcome...:-)
Thanks in advance :-) !
~maymann
Hi List,
I also would like to forward local mail from all my LDAP-users (e.g.
maymann) on all my linuxboxes to their outlook email-accounts (e.g
michael.maym...@domain.com).
Anyone with a working howto for this?
Thanks in advance :-)
~Maymann
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