Victor Duchovni schrieb:
Is there any good reason why smtpd_tls_received_header does not include
the ccert_fingerprint when available?
Perhaps it is because software does not grow on trees and
actually needs to be created first?
Hey - no offense, we're in the same business! This
[UPDATE]
Been looking at transport tables. Is the following solution workable
as a temporary measure?
On the unblacklisted gateway I add the blacklisted gateway to the
mynetworks line in main.cf.
On the blacklisted gateway I do the following:
Add the line below to main.cf
transport_maps =
Hi guys,
I've got a bit of a problem. I have two mail gateways that do
virtual_alias_maps lookups via mysql. So local mail gets passed back
to the imap servers, while any forwarding accounts go out from the
gateway to which ever remote email address the user has specified. My
problem is that one
Alessandro Ballestriero:
Thanks for quick answers.
I ask you an ulterior information, is possible that the same problem was
introduced also with the version postfix-2.3.3-2.1.el5_2 official centos,
or this version is automatically patch with the VDA?
If you have a question about the behavior
Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a bit of a problem. I have two mail gateways that do
virtual_alias_maps lookups via mysql. So local mail gets passed back
to the imap servers, while any forwarding accounts go out from the
gateway to which ever remote email address the user has specified.
Simone Felici:
Hi to all!
I've tested successfully a simple smtp server with SMTP authenticated.
Now I would like do the following:
My server has two interfaces with IP1 and IP2.
I would like to setup postfix to permit AUTH-SMTP only for sessions incoming
on IP1 and normal SMTP sessions
Josep M.:
Hello.
Time ago I was using this for see what addresses had verify_sender
feature, is just for my own domain.
egrep '(Address verification in progress)' /var/log/maillog
This REJECT message is logged only if it takes too long to find out
the address status.
You will have
Wietse Venema ha scritto:
Simone Felici:
Hi to all!
I've tested successfully a simple smtp server with SMTP authenticated.
Now I would like do the following:
My server has two interfaces with IP1 and IP2.
I would like to setup postfix to permit AUTH-SMTP only for sessions incoming on
IP1 and
Hello Wietse.
Thanks, but the purpose of look what addresses had verify_sender was for
add some of these addresses to my whitelists, this is what I was looking
to do.
Josep
El jue, 27-11-2008 a las 12:33 -0500, Wietse Venema escribió:
Josep M.:
Hello.
Time ago I was using this for see
Simone Felici wrote:
My server has two interfaces with IP1 and IP2. I would like to setup
postfix to permit AUTH-SMTP only for sessions incoming on IP1 and
normal SMTP sessions on IP2.
I've only find how to apply restrictions on sender (ip/domain) but
have no idea how to manage different
Simone Felici a écrit :
Why? Uhm, dunno...
It seems certain mailclients has Autenticated smtp enabled as default
and if the client found the smtp server support it, then it try to send
in auth. This return an error, due inappropriate settings of the client.
if you know their IPs, you can use
Hello,
In order to deny the use of certain lists from outside, I use :
smtpd_restriction_classes = insiders_only
insiders_only = check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/insiders, reject
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = check_recipient_access
hash:/etc/postfix/protected_destinations
with
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