Hi,
I have a problem sending HTML email from outlook 2010.
I installed postfix according to this guidelines:
http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual-users-and-domains-with-postfix-courier-mysql-and-squirrelmail-debian-squeeze
Everything works fine, but when I send HTML email from Outlook (Internet
Am 23.05.2012 09:10, schrieb mimalo:
Hi,
I have a problem sending HTML email from outlook 2010.
I installed postfix according to this guidelines:
http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual-users-and-domains-with-postfix-courier-mysql-and-squirrelmail-debian-squeeze
Everything works fine, but
On May 23, 2012, at 09:10, mimalo wrote:
I have a problem sending HTML email from outlook 2010.
I installed postfix according to this guidelines:
http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual-users-and-domains-with-postfix-courier-mysql-and-squirrelmail-debian-squeeze
Everything works fine, but when I
I don't think that problem is in Outlook or Internet Explorer, because I have
installed qmail on other server and that works fine.
This is my first time install e-mail server :)
Here are conf files and mail.log:
main.cf
# See /usr/share/postfix/main.cf.dist for a commented, more complete
Daniel L. Miller:
The above is a very rough draft - but something like this that exposes
Postfix's thinking,
Actually showing the message way through Postfix looks like a good idea.
Best regards,
MU
smime.p7s
Description: Kryptograficzna sygnatura S/MIME
We run fail2ban to update postscreen blacklist which is cidr file. To
make postscreen see the changes we have to reload postfix. Yesterday we
found postfix was reloaded more than 3000 times. Sure it is not acceptable.
What would be the best way to refresh postscreen blacklist (something
like kill
I'd let fail2ban write to a temporary file / cidr file which you move
by cronjob all 10 minutes if there has been a change (shasum).
That way your blacklist will updated at maximum all 10 minutes (or
whatever delay you define) and _only_ if there has been a change.
though 3000 times would mean
Maciej Uhlig:
We run fail2ban to update postscreen blacklist which is cidr file. To
make postscreen see the changes we have to reload postfix. Yesterday we
found postfix was reloaded more than 3000 times. Sure it is not acceptable.
Surely you don't have to reload it EVERY 30 SECONDS. What
Wietse Venema:
Daniel L. Miller:
On 5/22/2012 5:04 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
sendmail -f sender (and yes, it does work correctly).
I've only tried the -bv option. Does my desired test require the -v and
actually deliver a message?
They differ only in whether mail is delivered or
Daniel L. Miller:
On 5/22/2012 6:24 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
I tried 'sendmail -f exter...@externaldomain.com -bv
myaddr...@mydomain.com'. This generates a mail delivery report to the
address specified as the -f parameter - instead of the login name
executing the sendmail command. So
Hello,
I would check if a string is present in the message body only if the
To field is equal to j...@example.org.
I tried to use IF...ENDIF but it doesn't work because the pattern
between IF and ENDIF doesn't match the same input string that the IF
pattern.
A part of the body :
...
To: JDOE
Wietse Venema:
Maciej Uhlig:
We run fail2ban to update postscreen blacklist which is cidr file. To
make postscreen see the changes we have to reload postfix. Yesterday we
found postfix was reloaded more than 3000 times. Sure it is not acceptable.
Surely you don't have to reload it EVERY
On 2012-05-23 Loïc Latreille wrote:
I would check if a string is present in the message body only if the
To field is equal to j...@example.org.
I tried to use IF...ENDIF but it doesn't work because the pattern
between IF and ENDIF doesn't match the same input string that the IF
pattern.
A
On May 23, 2012, at 11:23, Maciej Uhlig wrote:
We run fail2ban to update postscreen blacklist which is cidr file. To
make postscreen see the changes we have to reload postfix. Yesterday we
found postfix was reloaded more than 3000 times. Sure it is not acceptable.
What would be the best way
Wietse Venema:
Wietse Venema:
Maciej Uhlig:
We run fail2ban to update postscreen blacklist which is cidr file. To
make postscreen see the changes we have to reload postfix. Yesterday we
found postfix was reloaded more than 3000 times. Sure it is not
acceptable.
Surely you
On May 23, 2012, at 15:35, Wietse Venema wrote:
Wietse Venema:
Wietse Venema:
Maciej Uhlig:
We run fail2ban to update postscreen blacklist which is cidr file. To
make postscreen see the changes we have to reload postfix. Yesterday we
found postfix was reloaded more than 3000 times. Sure it
Hi,
i have a postfix server which is only used for sending emails to the
outside, no incoming emails are allowed (no MX record). I recently
opened port 587 in master.cf and now i'm asking myself if it is ok to
close port 25 completely?
AFAIK every mail server should accept incoming mails to
Am 23.05.2012 17:55, schrieb Georg Schönweger:
Hi,
i have a postfix server which is only used for sending emails to the
outside, no incoming emails are allowed (no MX record). I recently
opened port 587 in master.cf and now i'm asking myself if it is ok to
close port 25 completely?
Georg Sch?nweger:
Hi,
i have a postfix server which is only used for sending emails to the
outside, no incoming emails are allowed (no MX record). I recently
opened port 587 in master.cf and now i'm asking myself if it is ok to
close port 25 completely?
AFAIK every mail server should
Am 23.05.2012 19:08, schrieb Wietse Venema:
and another question regarding port 25;
when my postfix server generates a bounce message (which happens when
sending a mail to non existend address) and sends it back to the
originally envelope sender, he uses From: mailer-dae...@myserver.tld
as
Am 23.05.2012 19:35, schrieb Georg Schönweger:
Am 23.05.2012 19:08, schrieb Wietse Venema:
and another question regarding port 25;
when my postfix server generates a bounce message (which happens when
sending a mail to non existend address) and sends it back to the
originally envelope
Georg Sch?nweger:
Am 23.05.2012 19:08, schrieb Wietse Venema:
and another question regarding port 25;
when my postfix server generates a bounce message (which happens when
sending a mail to non existend address) and sends it back to the
originally envelope sender, he uses From:
Am 23.05.2012 19:40, schrieb Reindl Harald:
Am 23.05.2012 19:35, schrieb Georg Schönweger:
Am 23.05.2012 19:08, schrieb Wietse Venema:
and another question regarding port 25;
when my postfix server generates a bounce message (which happens when
sending a mail to non existend address) and
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 05:55:03PM +0200, Georg Schönweger wrote:
i have a postfix server which is only used for sending emails to
the outside, no incoming emails are allowed (no MX record). I
recently opened port 587 in master.cf and now i'm asking myself
if it is ok to close port 25
Am 23.05.2012 19:55, schrieb Georg Schönweger:
you must not send mails with a non-working sender domain
becasue a) you violate RFCs and b) servers with sender-verification
will never accept such messages
so sender-verification will not only check if the domain is valid
since sender is a
WTF? they are violating RFCs and their website is nonsense
Every major email provider has a system for reporting spam or junk mail,
and information about spammers is shared across providers. As a result,
if a Gmail user marks a message from a Yahoo! user as spam in a Gmail
account, the report
Reindl Harald:
Every major email provider has a system for reporting spam or junk mail,
and information about spammers is shared across providers. As a result,
if a Gmail user marks a message from a Yahoo! user as spam in a Gmail
account, the report will be sent to us, and we can take
Am 23.05.2012 20:26, schrieb Wietse Venema:
Reindl Harald:
Every major email provider has a system for reporting spam or junk mail,
and information about spammers is shared across providers. As a result,
if a Gmail user marks a message from a Yahoo! user as spam in a Gmail
account, the
Le 23/05/2012 20:13, Reindl Harald a écrit :
WTF? they are violating RFCs and their website is nonsense
spam-l is probably a better place for this.
Every major email provider has a system for reporting spam or
junk mail, and information about spammers is shared across
providers. As a
On 23 May 2012, at 7:59, Loïc Latreille wrote:
Hello,
I would check if a string is present in the message body only if the
To field is equal to j...@example.org.
Read the man page for header_checks. Note the first bullet point in the
BUGS section.
Alternatively, read
greetings
i have setup a secure relay, and I want to pass the mail through amavisd. my
problem is with forcing my users to use TLS amavis fails.
How do I enforce encryption from the client but allow amavis to speak to the
MTA without TLS?
postconf -n
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:48:53PM -0400, jeffrey j donovan wrote:
i have setup a secure relay, and I want to pass the mail through
amavisd. my problem is with forcing my users to use TLS amavis
fails. How do I enforce encryption from the client but allow amavis
to speak to the MTA without
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