On Mon, Jan 08, 2018 at 07:52:16PM -0500, J Doe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed a very small grammatical error under: man 5 postconf
>
> Under the configuration parameter: tls_dane_digest_agility under the “maybe”
> option, the second last sentence states:
>
> “When this constraint is violated,
Ok thanks Wietse.
I do need all machines to be able to send outside the network, since our
email domain is separate (physically and logically/namespace), its just
that some should be able to email everywhere.
I had assumed this would be a built in function to Postfix but sounds
like anything
> On Jan 9, 2018, at 4:48 AM, Chris Green wrote:
>
> “When this constraint is violated, or any of the digest records *IS*
> malformed,
> digest algorithm agility will *BE* disabled”
>
> ... but that's just me being pedantic. :-)
The plural is correct as it stands:
* If one is malformed .
On Tue, Jan 09, 2018 at 08:55:11AM -0500, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
>
>
> > On Jan 9, 2018, at 4:48 AM, Chris Green wrote:
> >
> > “When this constraint is violated, or any of the digest records *IS*
> > malformed,
> > digest algorithm agility will *BE* disabled”
> >
> > ... but that's just me b
> On Jan 9, 2018, at 7:30 AM, Stuart Archer wrote:
>
> I had assumed this would be a built in function to Postfix but sounds like
> anything will be a hack of sorts. will take a look at postfwd. thanks for the
> help.
Wietse's answer is correct and sufficient. Put the machines that
can send
A better place for this discussion would be the MailOps list, where a
broader variety of mail admins *INCLUDING MS EMPLOYEES* take part, and
this problem class has been discussed multiple times. See
https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop
With that said, a couple of paragra
On 9 Jan 2018, at 02:48, Chris Green wrote:
> Strictly correctly it should be:-
>
> “When this constraint is violated, or any of the digest records *IS*
> malformed,
> digest algorithm agility will *BE* disabled”
>
> ... but that's just me being pedantic. :-)
I considered posting this, but de
> On 9 Jan 2018, at 15:25, Bill Cole
> wrote:
>
> This sort of mail -- a PDF attached to a brief text message -- describes >90%
> of the spam that has made it through my spam filters in the past 6 months, …
>
> … the most common sorts of FPs are cases of mail not having the form and
> conte