On 10/26/2017 03:36 PM, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> On 26.10.17 23:29, cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
>
>> it appears to me that Postfix has evolved organically (Read:
>> disorganized) as have many legacy applications like Apache used to be.
>> The documentation you refer to is there alright, but i
On 26 Oct 2017, at 22:55 (-0400), Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
You're wrong of course, Postfix has been designed and implemented
with much care. What we've not done is maintained a free book
along with the software. Postfix comes with "reference
documentation",
and topic-specific tutorials:
> On Oct 26, 2017, at 5:29 PM, cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
>
> I am surprised with this sprawl, in the 21st Century. In 30 minutes
> I've figured out and implemented DKIM.
DKIM is comparatively simple, it does just one thing. And yet,
you really should fix your DNS, you may think you h
you dont add all virtual domains to ptr, who are you being misguiden from ? :(
On 26. okt. 2017 21.37.02 cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
On 10/26/2017 12:21 PM, cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
the whole fact that mail was SENT by thunderbird has nothing to do
with the
fact that you need
> Date: Thursday, October 26, 2017 12:36:37 -0700
> From: cac...@quantum-equities.com
>
> On 10/26/2017 12:21 PM, cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
>>> the whole fact that mail was SENT by thunderbird has nothing to do
>>> with the
>>> fact that you need mail server on quantum-equities.com if yo
On 26.10.17 23:29, cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
> it appears to me that Postfix has evolved organically (Read:
> disorganized) as have many legacy applications like Apache used to be.
> The documentation you refer to is there alright, but it's all about
> bit-twiddling, nothing about concept
> On Oct 26, 2017, at 16:29, cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
> I am surprised with this sprawl, in the 21st Century. In 30 minutes I've
> figured out and implemented DKIM. But it appears to me that Postfix has
> evolved organically (Read: disorganized) as have many legacy applications
>
On 10/26/2017 12:21 PM, cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
>> the whole fact that mail was SENT by thunderbird has nothing to do
>> with the
>> fact that you need mail server on quantum-equities.com if you want to
>> RECEIVE mail for quantum-equities.com.
>>
>> configure postfix on quantum-equities
> the whole fact that mail was SENT by thunderbird has nothing to do
> with the
> fact that you need mail server on quantum-equities.com if you want to
> RECEIVE mail for quantum-equities.com.
>
> configure postfix on quantum-equities.com that will have
> "quantum-equities.com" in mydestination.
>
> Date: Thursday, October 26, 2017 20:00:44 +0200
> From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas
>
Here's what delphi-real-estate.com looks like:
www 28800 A 72.251.232.102
@ 28800 MX 10 mail.delphi-real-estate.com.
Do you mean I need to set an A record for delphi-
On 26.10.17 10:32, cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
The test email I'm sending from quantum-equities.com to
delphi-real-estate.com, causes the delphi postfix to try and contact
quantum on port 25, for some reason.
this is the reason:
quantum-equities.com. 300 IN MX 0 quantum-
On 26.10.17 09:36, cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
Yes I have my smtp server set to mail.delphi-real-estate.com.
Maybe I have it now. I've set my zone file so:
mail 28800 A 72.251.232.102
Is this correct?
On 26.10.17 20:00, Matus UHLAR - f
Here's what delphi-real-estate.com looks like:
www 28800 A 72.251.232.102
@ 28800 MX 10 mail.delphi-real-estate.com.
Do you mean I need to set an A record for delphi-real-estate.com ?
On 10/26/2017 09:18 AM, Richard wrote:
No, you don't need an A-record for delphi-real-estate.
The test email I'm sending from quantum-equities.com to
delphi-real-estate.com, causes the delphi postfix to try and contact
quantum on port 25, for some reason.
Thing is, there is nothing listening there on 25 as the test email was
sent by Thunderbird.
Oct 26 09:06:33 quantum postfix/smtp[1137]:
Thank you Richard.
On 10/26/2017 09:18 AM, Richard wrote:
>
>> Here's what delphi-real-estate.com looks like:
>>
>> www 28800 A 72.251.232.102
>> @ 28800 MX 10 mail.delphi-real-estate.com.
>>
>> Do you mean I need to set an A record for delphi-real-estate.com ?
> No, you don't nee
> Date: Thursday, October 26, 2017 08:40:13 -0700
> From: cac...@quantum-equities.com
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
>
> On 10/25/2017 12:39 PM, Richard wrote:
>>
>>> Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 11:55:13 -0700
>>> From: cac...@quantum-equities.com
>>>
>>> Sending an email from a remote
On 10/25/2017 12:39 PM, Richard wrote:
>
>> Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 11:55:13 -0700
>> From: cac...@quantum-equities.com
>>
>> Sending an email from a remote machine pretends like it goes out
>> just fine. But it never arrives in the server's mail folder.
>> Zero goes into maillog, even
> Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 11:55:13 -0700
> From: cac...@quantum-equities.com
>
> Sending an email from a remote machine pretends like it goes out
> just fine. But it never arrives in the server's mail folder.
> Zero goes into maillog, even with systemctl restart postfix. TLS
> is no
On 10/24/2017 10:20 AM, cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
>
> On 10/23/2017 11:55 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>> cac...@quantum-equities.com:
>>> On 10/21/2017 11:25 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
cac...@quantum-equities.com:
> How does DNS know where mail.example1.com is? Should I set it in
>>
On 10/23/2017 11:55 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> cac...@quantum-equities.com:
>> On 10/21/2017 11:25 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>>> cac...@quantum-equities.com:
How does DNS know where mail.example1.com is? Should I set it in
my registrar, in the mail system, in Apache as a virtual domain,
cac...@quantum-equities.com:
>
> On 10/21/2017 11:25 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > cac...@quantum-equities.com:
> >> How does DNS know where mail.example1.com is? Should I set it in
> >> my registrar, in the mail system, in Apache as a virtual domain,
> >> or where?
> > Normally, someone pays a re
On 10/21/2017 11:25 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> cac...@quantum-equities.com:
>> How does DNS know where mail.example1.com is? Should I set it in
>> my registrar, in the mail system, in Apache as a virtual domain,
>> or where?
> Normally, someone pays a registrar, so that the payer can configure
>
cac...@quantum-equities.com:
> How does DNS know where mail.example1.com is? Should I set it in
> my registrar, in the mail system, in Apache as a virtual domain,
> or where?
Normally, someone pays a registrar, so that the payer can configure
the names of DNS servers that hold DNS records for exa
How does DNS know where mail.example1.com is? Should I set it in my registrar,
in the mail system, in Apache as a virtual domain, or where?
In /etc/postfix/virtual ( have
# Redirect system email so it can be picked up
root r...@quantum-equities.com
Will this bypass /var/spool/mail/ro
On 10/20/2017 12:42 PM, cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
> Thanks Noel and Rob, I may be on the right track now. Good to know
> I can trust the docs to be current.
>
> So my three domains with 6 users are completely independent of one
> another; no aliasing. Thus I used
> *Non-Postfix mailbox
Thanks Noel and Rob, I may be on the right track now. Good to know I
can trust the docs to be current.
So my three domains with 6 users are completely independent of one
another; no aliasing. Thus I used
*Non-Postfix mailbox store: separate domains, non-UNIX accounts*
In main.cf I set mydomain
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 10:42:34AM -0700,
cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
> My mail server will receive mail for 3 domains with 6 users, and
> the MUA will be on another machine on The Internets.
That is very small. The simplest choice is to add the second and
third domains to mydestinati
On 10/18/2017 12:42 PM, cac...@quantum-equities.com wrote:
> My mail server will receive mail for 3 domains with 6 users, and the
> MUA will be on another machine on The Internet>
> I'm seeing conflicting info on setting this up. The simplest recipe
> is here:
> https://blog.tinned-software.net/se
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