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Stan Hoeppner wrote:
| Go ahead and give that RPM a go, see if it works. If not we'll search
| for another version of libsasl that will work. You might need libsasl2
| instead.
If the OP needs SASL just for SMTP-auth in Postfix, I'd suggest to give
Barney Desmond put forth on 10/10/2009 12:19 AM:
Mask private information if you must, but keep
in mind that it can make it harder for others to help diagnose
problems.
Absolutely correct. Obfuscate left-hand-side only to prevent valid
addresses being scraped from this public mailing list by
Manish Kathuria put forth on 10/10/2009 1:19 AM:
That's a great tip. This would serve the purpose as far as the text
messages go. However the mail administrator is more interested in having
a look at the attachments being sent with the mail which would appear
encoded in the queues. Is there
Victoriano Giralt put forth on 10/10/2009 2:48 AM:
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
| Go ahead and give that RPM a go, see if it works. If not we'll search
| for another version of libsasl that will work. You might need libsasl2
| instead.
If the OP needs SASL just for SMTP-auth in Postfix, I'd suggest
Victoriano Giralt a écrit :
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
| Go ahead and give that RPM a go, see if it works. If not we'll search
| for another version of libsasl that will work. You might need libsasl2
| instead.
If the OP needs SASL just for SMTP-auth in Postfix, I'd suggest to give
Docecot a go.
MySQL Student:
Hi,
?said: 421 smtp01.example.com Error: timeout exceeded (in reply to end
of DATA command))
Unfortunately, you deleted lots of useful information from the
vvv
logging, including the break-down of handshake delays and of
^^^
transmission delays.
I
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.comwrote:
Manish Kathuria put forth on 10/10/2009 1:19 AM:
That's a great tip. This would serve the purpose as far as the text
messages go. However the mail administrator is more interested in having
a look at the
Hi,
Postfix is running on the public IPs A and B and the private IPs C, D and E.
IP A and B have correct DNS A and PTR records (A: www.mydomain.tld and B:
vpn.mydomain.tld). The
hostname of the machine is www.mydomain.tld. Currently Postfix-SMTPD answers
all connections from
clients with it's
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mouss wrote:
| OP needs client side SASL (he needs to authenticate to his
| ISP/whatever relay). dovecot auth only applies to server side SASL
I apologise for the noise. I could not find the original post, and I was
too fast on the send button.
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On 10/10/2009 7:48 AM, Manish Kathuria wrote:
This particular organization has lot of sensitive information and data
which they don't want to be leaked. The bcc-maps are no doubt the best
alternative (and were my suggestion too) but they want to have a
proactive approach and prevent any kind of
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009, Manish Kathuria wrote:
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Sahil Tandon sa...@tandon.net wrote:
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009, Manish Kathuria wrote:
Is there any content filtering mechanism available using which the
outgoing mails from all the users or selective users are
* Manish Kathuria mkathu...@tuxtechnologies.co.in:
Is there any content filtering mechanism available using which the outgoing
mails from all the users or selective users are held in a queue, and are
released only after they are examined and approved by the administrator or a
designated person
* Manish Kathuria mkathu...@tuxtechnologies.co.in:
Is there any content filtering mechanism available using which the outgoing
mails from all the users or selective users are held in a queue, and are
released only after they are examined and approved by the administrator or a
designated person
Manish Kathuria wrote:
the mail administrator is more interested in having a look at
the attachments being sent with the mail which would appear
encoded in the queues. Is there any web interface to have a
look at the messages in the queue and also issue the postsuper
command ?
We use
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