Big Pizzle a écrit :
[snip]
*I notice that it's attaching @xxx to whatever username I enter - could
that be (one of) the issue(s) at hand? *
you are using dovecot auth, so cyrus stuff is irrelevant.
[snip]
Here's a telnet output to port 25:
xxx:~# telnet xxx.yyy.com http://xxx.yyy.com
What user does amavis run as? What you say that Postfix uses this new
user, what do you mean by that?
Amavis is running as user: amavis (uid: 102) and group: amavis (gid: 408).
Maildirs are stored as user imap (uid: 1000) and group imap (gid: 1000).
Postfix is running as postfix (207/207). I
I think I solve the issue...!!!
The problem was really coming from a dual submit using IMAP connections.
SASL-Cyrus was activated correctly, but in my /etc/courier-imap/imap config
file, the line:
OUTBOX=.Sent
Was set, which was doing this:
# If OUTBOX is defined, mail can be sent via the
Anyone got any good recipes for restricting mail in the case of mail
apparently sent FROM a local address, TO the same local address, apart
from obviously writing a policy server?
(It's to try and tighten up some checks on high probability spam)
Thanks
Ed W
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009, Ed W wrote:
Anyone got any good recipes for restricting mail in the case of mail
apparently sent FROM a local address, TO the same local address, apart
from obviously writing a policy server?
You don't have to write a policy server; just plug one in. Search the
--- Original Message ---
From: Ed W li...@wildgooses.com
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: 01-Mar-09, 17:43:54
Subject: Restrict mail where MAIL FROM == RCPT TO
Anyone got any good recipes for restricting mail in the case of mail
apparently sent FROM a local address, TO the
Ed W wrote:
Anyone got any good recipes for restricting mail in the case of mail
apparently sent FROM a local address, TO the same local address, apart
from obviously writing a policy server?
(It's to try and tighten up some checks on high probability spam)
How do you want to restrict the
Hello,
As far as i know, Postfix does not support GNU TLS.
Nevertheless! Is it possible sending email with Gnus (MUA) via Postfix
(MTA)? In the future, i'll move to Gnus from Thundirbird. For now, only
problem is an association with Postfix and GNU TLS.
byunghee
Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
Hello,
As far as i know, Postfix does not support GNU TLS.
Nevertheless! Is it possible sending email with Gnus (MUA) via Postfix
(MTA)? In the future, i'll move to Gnus from Thundirbird. For now, only
problem is an association with Postfix and GNU TLS.
byunghee
On 1-Mar-2009, at 18:55, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
Postfix does not support GNU TLS.
Postfix does not 'support' TLS at all. It should work with Gnu TLS as
well as with any other TLS library.
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