Thanks Magnus,
append_at_myorigin = no
deleted.
I have the problem that mail destined to local virtual mailbox is not
delivered locally, even if all looks up succesfully confirm tha the
message have to be delivered locally:
So what does happen to the messages?
At the moment, I'm
Rocco Scappatura a écrit :
[snip]
Why the message is not delivered immediately to the virtual mailbox after
vacation filter?
because the domain is not listed as a virtual mailbox domain
# postmap -q t...@receiver.tld
proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual-domain.cf
receiver.tld
Carver Banks a écrit :
Or so I thought..., that did restrict all mail to the internal recipients as
well.
I need anyone in mydomain.com to be able to email anyone in mydomain.local,
but I need users on mydomain.local to only be allowed to email a few people
in mydomain.com, and none of
mouss a écrit :
Carver Banks a écrit :
Or so I thought..., that did restrict all mail to the internal recipients as
well.
I need anyone in mydomain.com to be able to email anyone in mydomain.local,
but I need users on mydomain.local to only be allowed to email a few people
in
Wietse Venema wrote:
Making trouble reports easier requires a saslfinger-like tool that
captures info about Postfix, the OS, build options, etc.
While not updated in a few years, postfinger[1] does a fair job of this.
[1] ftp://ftp.wl0.org/ftp.wl0.org/postfinger/
--
-Andrew J. Caines-
Helo,
I've a postfix server wich uses SASL + Mysql for authentication, my own
domains are mostly listed in a mysql table on that database. Its working
fine enough, but I want to made it a bit more restrictrive. At current
time its behaviour about sending mail is as folows:
FROM external domains
On Saturday, March 07, 2009 at 13:40 CET,
Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso f...@marzoa.com wrote:
I've a postfix server wich uses SASL + Mysql for authentication, my
own domains are mostly listed in a mysql table on that database. Its
working fine enough, but I want to made it a bit more
Charles Marcus a écrit :
On 3/6/2009 3:43 PM, LuKreme wrote:
On 6-Mar-2009, at 12:27, Charles Marcus wrote:
Hmmm... I'm now wondering if ${extension} can somehow be used with the
virtual_mailbox_maps query to accomplish what I want?
Yes, but you need procmail (or, I assume, Maildrop)
I am currently using always_bcc to archive email for the group I work
with, I am not sure that we need an archive, but that not my call.
The bcc option is attached to in the cleanup service in master.cf
cleanup unixn-n-0cleanup
..
-o always_bcc=archi...@example.com
On 3/7/2009, mouss (mo...@ml.netoyen.net) wrote:
if all extensions are acceptable (not very recommended),
Ok, this caught my attention...
Yes, I was planning on allowing any extension to be used/made up on the
fly... thje purpose for using the extension will be for signing up for
different
Hello Magnus,
Thanks a lot. I saw that solution before searching on Internet, but I
would like something that gets my domains directly from my domain table
on my Mysql database instead of putting all domains in a new file.
May be any manner of using a database table within hash:... instead of
a
I did try with this:
smtpd_sender_restrictions = check_sender_access
proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_domains.cf
That's the domain table configuration file that's working fine on
virtual_mailbox_domains, but it didnt work for this:
451 4.3.5 Server configuration error
Francisco M.
Hi!
I use to use assp along with postfix, and I do the archiving
configuration on ASSP, so that I can have separate SPAM and NOTSPAM
archives.
Anyway, I use Maildir format, and run a script that deletes messages
older that 15 days, but I believe that a similar script can be used
for
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 3/7/2009, mouss (mo...@ml.netoyen.net) wrote:
if all extensions are acceptable (not very recommended),
Ok, this caught my attention...
Yes, I was planning on allowing any extension to be used/made up on the
fly... thje purpose for using the extension will be for
On 3/7/2009, Noel Jones (njo...@megan.vbhcs.org) wrote:
Some third-party IMAP servers may support deliver to any extension
subfolder, I haven't looked.
They do... both cyrus and dovecot, and I think courier maildrop does as
well...
Since I'm going to be converting to dovecot soon, I'll be
Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
I did try with this:
smtpd_sender_restrictions = check_sender_access
proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_domains.cf
That's the domain table configuration file that's working fine on
virtual_mailbox_domains, but it didnt work for this:
451 4.3.5 Server
* On 05.03. Noel Jones muttered:
The solution is to define an alternate cleanup service for submission,
and then define alternate header_checks for that cleanup
I have a similar problem like the OP: I want to delete a header only
if a mail is delivered non-locally.
So I tried to tell smtp to
Til Schubbe wrote:
* On 05.03. Noel Jones muttered:
The solution is to define an alternate cleanup service for submission,
and then define alternate header_checks for that cleanup
I have a similar problem like the OP: I want to delete a header only
if a mail is delivered non-locally.
So I
On Sat, Mar 07, 2009 at 10:44:54AM -0500, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 3/7/2009, Noel Jones (njo...@megan.vbhcs.org) wrote:
Some third-party IMAP servers may support deliver to any extension
subfolder, I haven't looked.
They do... both cyrus and dovecot, and I think courier maildrop does as
On Sat, Mar 07, 2009 at 09:39:16AM -0500, KLaM Postmaster wrote:
I am currently using always_bcc to archive email for the group I work
with, I am not sure that we need an archive, but that not my call.
The bcc option is attached to in the cleanup service in master.cf
cleanup unixn-
On 7-Mar-2009, at 08:11, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 3/7/2009, mouss (mo...@ml.netoyen.net) wrote:
if all extensions are acceptable (not very recommended),
Ok, this caught my attention...
Yes, I was planning on allowing any extension to be used/made up on
the
fly... thje purpose for using
On 7-Mar-2009, at 08:39, Noel Jones wrote:
Postfix does not allow $1 etc. substitution in virtual_mailbox_maps.
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#virtual_mailbox_maps
It is pretty easy to set up a procmail transport to be used by postfix:
procmail unix - n n - -
Magnus Bäck a écrit :
On Saturday, March 07, 2009 at 13:40 CET,
Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso f...@marzoa.com wrote:
I've a postfix server wich uses SASL + Mysql for authentication, my
own domains are mostly listed in a mysql table on that database. Its
working fine enough, but I want to
Noel Jones a écrit :
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 3/7/2009, mouss (mo...@ml.netoyen.net) wrote:
if all extensions are acceptable (not very recommended),
Ok, this caught my attention...
Yes, I was planning on allowing any extension to be used/made up on the
fly... thje purpose for using the
Wietse Venema a écrit :
Daniel L. Miller:
Does Postfix support variables (I suppose defined in main.cf) to be used
for internet addresses in master.cf? Example:
main.cf:
inbound_interface = 192.168.0.10
outbound_interface = 192.168.0.11
master.cf:
inbound_interface:25
On 3/7/2009 1:45 PM, LuKreme wrote:
Yes, I was planning on allowing any extension to be used/made up on
the fly... thje purpose for using the extension will be for signing
up for different sites/lists/things, so I can use the same address,
but be able to distinguish mail that comes to me via
On 7-Mar-2009, at 12:13, Charles Marcus wrote:
As I said in an earlier mail, I do NOT want the folder auto-created
- if
it doesn't exist, I want the message deliver to fall back to the
Inbox...
Is there a way to tweak the above to accomplish this?
Sure, you can do most anything in
a.j.cai...@halplant.com (Andrew J. Caines) writes:
Wietse Venema wrote:
Making trouble reports easier requires a saslfinger-like tool that
captures info about Postfix, the OS, build options, etc.
While not updated in a few years, postfinger[1] does a fair job of this.
[1]
mouss escribió:
most examples you'll see here use hash. you can use whatever db type.
you can use 'postmap -q' to test your map.
in this particular case, you can create a Access_Sender table, and use
something like
query = select action from Access_Sender where '%s' = email;
this will
Hello!
I don't need to say, if your server is popular, you'll get a dozens of
spam too. Lately i am getting random mails from
www-d...@www.some.hackedsite.com . I am using address verification, so
they usually not coming in, cause port 25 is not open on
www.some.hackedsite.com (no MX record
Victor Duchovni a écrit :
On Sat, Mar 07, 2009 at 07:51:13PM +0100, mouss wrote:
BTW, is there any reason why one can't do
joepipe ... pipe
flags=${joe_flags}
user=${joe_user}
args=${joe_command} ${joe_options}
The reason is that theve arguments are not and should not be
Charles Marcus a écrit :
On 3/7/2009 1:45 PM, LuKreme wrote:
Yes, I was planning on allowing any extension to be used/made up on
the fly... thje purpose for using the extension will be for signing
up for different sites/lists/things, so I can use the same address,
but be able to distinguish
Halassy Zoltán a écrit :
Hello!
I don't need to say, if your server is popular, you'll get a dozens of
spam too. Lately i am getting random mails from
www-d...@www.some.hackedsite.com . I am using address verification, so
they usually not coming in, cause port 25 is not open on
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