Hi All
Any help if possible
A number of errors in the logs of a new install
Oct 14 08:50:17 fw postfix/smtp[6689]: connect to 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10586:
Connection refused
Oct 14 08:50:17 fw postfix/smtp[6691]: connect to 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10586:
Connection refused
Oct 14 08:50:17 fw
Hi Wietse
Thanks very much for the quick response and the helpful info.
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Wietse Venema:
From sen...@my.domain
Received: from CLIENT (client.my.domain [xx.xx.xx.xx]) by
server.my.domain
Message-ID: ...@client
First of all, that From address line is an mbox header that
Geraldine Mann さんは書きました:
Oct 14 08:50:17 fw postfix/smtp[6689]: connect to
127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10586: Connection refused
content_filter = filter:[127.0.0.1]:10586
I guess that your filter (clamav?) is not running...
OK - it definately looks like the problem is coming from the milter, which
is writing a temporary 'Received' header for the backend scanners to use:
[in smtp-vilter/bin/engine.c]
...
/* Write an artifical Received: from: Header to the message
* Martin Crossley mar...@crossleys.biz:
OK - it definately looks like the problem is coming from the milter,
which is writing a temporary 'Received' header for the backend
scanners to use:
Alternatively you might want to give the SpamAssassin Milter a try:
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 09:29:41AM +0100, Martin Crossley wrote:
If that information is deleted, then you need to examine your
header_checks rules.
Thanks for the suggestion about header_checks, but aren't they implemented
in 'cleanup',
Yes.
i.e. after the before-queue SMTP milter has
Here's what I want to do...
I have an MS Exchange/AD environment that hosts all of my orgs
mailboxes OR knows where to forward mail for a few users. Postfix sits
in front of that environment and handles inbound mail hygiene
services. My MX records all point to the Postfix systems. My org has
Jim Rupprecht kirjoitti:
Here's what I want to do...
I have an MS Exchange/AD environment that hosts all of my orgs
mailboxes OR knows where to forward mail for a few users. Postfix sits
in front of that environment and handles inbound mail hygiene
services. My MX records all point to the
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 11:33:22AM -0500, Jim Rupprecht wrote:
/postfix/etc/main.cf
...
relay_domains = ku.edu abc.org def.com ghi.org mail.ku.edu jkl.ku.edu mno.org
pqr.ku.edu
relay_recipient_maps = proxy:ldap:/postfix/etc/ldap_lookup.cf
Perfectly reasonable.
and then
I've just sent a long time looking at a problem a user alterted me to.
There was an issue receiving emails from a sepcific sender, and it was
clear that is was somehow blocked by SBL:
NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from unknown[1.2.3.4]: 554 5.7.1 sen...@domain.com: Sender address
rejected:
Alexander Hoogerhuis wrote:
I've just sent a long time looking at a problem a user alterted me to.
There was an issue receiving emails from a sepcific sender, and it was
clear that is was somehow blocked by SBL:
NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from unknown[1.2.3.4]: 554 5.7.1
sen...@domain.com: Sender
On 14.10.2009 19:20, Michael Tokarev wrote:
Alexander Hoogerhuis wrote:
I've just sent a long time looking at a problem a user alterted me to.
There was an issue receiving emails from a sepcific sender, and it was
clear that is was somehow blocked by SBL:
NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
Hi, we have been looking for ways of implementing some redundancy on our
postfix gateways by using the smtp_fallback_directive. Our goal is to have
mail to our domain example.com failover to our secondary exchange server if
the primary is down. So in our transport we have:
example.com
Don:
So my question out of all of this is: How do we get
smtp_fallback_relay to only function for incoming messages to our domain
example.com but
not use the directive if messages are coming from exchange destined towoards
Use different master.cf transports. For example, for inbound
I have set up SpamAssissin with an account to collect rejected
emails. Is there a way to periodically empty the mail queue for that
account with a cron job or some other such method that does not
require human intervention
Bob Cohen wrote:
I have set up SpamAssissin with an account to collect rejected
emails. Is there a way to periodically empty the mail queue for that
account with a cron job or some other such method that does not
require human intervention
What is the purpose to collect the rejected mail if
Bob Cohen a écrit :
I have set up SpamAssissin with an account to collect rejected emails.
There's a terminology problem here. you can't collect _rejected_ mail.
here, reject means the transaction is refused, so you don't see the message.
you probably mean mail tagged as spam by spamassassin.
On 14-Oct-2009, at 14:25, Bob Cohen wrote:
I have set up SpamAssissin with an account to collect rejected
emails. Is there a way to periodically empty the mail queue for
that account with a cron job or some other such method that does not
require human intervention
here's what I use:
5
Hi all,
I'd like to know if is possible configure Postfix to:
- receive a message normally (SMTP checks basically)
- send to box anti-spam/anti-vírus
- and finally, relay to another machine (postfix, qmail, exchange, whatever...)
all of this to one or more domains.
Any references about this
I wrote this sometime in past. Just change the paths to /etc/postfix and
zmmtactl to postfix.
http://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=Relay_per_Domain
Irfan Shaikh.
2009/10/15 Eduardo Júnior ihtrau...@gmail.com
Hi all,
I'd like to know if is possible configure Postfix to:
- receive a
Eduardo Júnior kirjoitti:
Hi all,
I'd like to know if is possible configure Postfix to:
- receive a message normally (SMTP checks basically)
This is normal activity.
- send to box anti-spam/anti-vírus
Use content filter
- and finally, relay to another machine (postfix, qmail,
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