Hi friends,
I receive the following in the /var/log/maillog frequently
Nov 4 16:57:59 server4 postfix/smtpd[9555]: disconnect from
mail-iw0-f195.google.com[IP]
Nov 4 16:58:25 server4 postfix/virtual[9823]: fatal: bad string length 0
1: virtual_mailbox_base =
Nov 4 16:58:26 server4
From: abhishek jain m...@ejain.com
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 11:22:05 AM
Subject: Error, what does it mean
Hi friends,
I receive the following in the /var/log/maillog frequently
Nov 4 16:57:59 server4 postfix/smtpd[9555]: disconnect from
Means you do not have the virtual_mailbox_base= directive set.
Thanks Daniel,
But what should i do now, is it an important directive , i mean should i
worry about that,
Also i have mysql setup on postfix, and i use relay_domains
Thanks
abhishek
From: abhishek jain m...@ejain.com
To: Daniel V. Reinhardt crypto...@yahoo.com
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 11:31:14 AM
Subject: Re: Error, what does it mean
Means you do not have the virtual_mailbox_base= directive set.
Thanks Daniel,
But what should i do now,
I'd like to configure Postfix to locally deliver the mail and also forward
it to another address.
I'm using unix account for the mailboxes. How do I have to configure
/etc/aliases (or something else) to have it deliver the mail locally and
also forward a copy of that message on to another e-mail
- Original Message
From: Keith Palmer ke...@academickeys.com
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 11:51:37 AM
Subject: Configure Postfix for local delivery + forward to another address
I'd like to configure Postfix to locally deliver the mail and also
Hello There,
Can anybody please provide me the required configuration for the
main.cf and master.cf to configure my postfix mail server to send
only emails.
1] Postfix will never accept any emails for any domains for the email
delivery except my locally hosted domain.
2] Only emails
On 11/4/2009 12:51 AM, K bharathan wrote:
hi all
i understand i can transport an email id in the transport map; so i can put:
a...@example.com mailto:a...@example.com smtp:[192.168.0.1]
example.com http://example.com smtp:[192.168.0.12]
my doubt :
with the above all mails to
On Wed, November 4, 2009 12:36 pm, Daniel V. Reinhardt said:
But what should i do now, is it an important directive , i mean should i
worry about that,
Also i have mysql setup on postfix, and i use relay_domains
You will need to create a directory such as /var/mail/virtualmbox, assign
thanks!
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org wrote:
On 11/4/2009 12:51 AM, K bharathan wrote:
hi all
i understand i can transport an email id in the transport map; so i can
put:
a...@example.com mailto:a...@example.com smtp:[192.168.0.1]
example.com
On 11/4/2009 6:30 AM, Manoj Burande wrote:
Hello There,
Can anybody please provide me the required configuration for the
main.cf and master.cf to configure my postfix mail server to send
only emails.
1] Postfix will never accept any emails for any domains for the email
delivery except
Hi Noel,
Thanks for the reply.
Here is the my description which I have to configure with my postfix mail
server as,
1] My postfix mail server should only send emails on the internet.
2] Emails should only acceptable by mail server to deliver them on the
internet from my locally hosted domain
On 11/4/2009 11:00 AM, Manoj Burande wrote:
Hi Noel,
Thanks for the reply.
Here is the my description which I have to configure with my postfix mail
server as,
1] My postfix mail server should only send emails on the internet.
2] Emails should only acceptable by mail server to deliver
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 02:39:06PM -0200, maximatt wrote:
Postfix support dns srv registers... for ldap service?
If you need to define your LDAP servers in SRV records, you can
run a cron job that queries DNS, and rebuilds your map.cf files
based on an updated server list.
There is no support
hi,
i don't understand how the filter are processed ?
can someone help me write a filter who would accept mail for
postmas...@domain and reject all other mails ?
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On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 06:34:38PM +0100, pascal valois wrote:
i don't understand how the filter are processed ?
can someone help me write a filter who would accept mail for
postmas...@domain and reject all other mails ?
http://www.postfix.org/access.5.html
Zitat von Victor Duchovni victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com:
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 02:39:06PM -0200, maximatt wrote:
Postfix support dns srv registers... for ldap service?
If you need to define your LDAP servers in SRV records, you can
run a cron job that queries DNS, and rebuilds your
One of my coworkers would like to send emails from her blackberry using
the work mail server and her work address. Whenever she attempts to send
a message, I get the following error messages in the mail log:
Nov 4 13:28:35 pony postfix/smtpd[26853]: warning: 32.144.231.15:
hostname
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 02:22:29PM -0500, Dan Schaefer wrote:
One of my coworkers would like to send emails from her blackberry using the
work mail server and her work address. Whenever she attempts to send a
message, I get the following error messages in the mail log:
It is not an error
Zitat von Dan Schaefer d...@performanceadmin.com:
One of my coworkers would like to send emails from her blackberry
using the work mail server and her work address. Whenever she
attempts to send a message, I get the following error messages in
the mail log:
Nov 4 13:28:35 pony
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 08:17:13PM +0100, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von Victor Duchovni victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com:
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 02:39:06PM -0200, maximatt wrote:
Postfix support dns srv registers... for ldap service?
If you need to define your LDAP servers in SRV
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 03:06:59PM -0500, Dan Schaefer wrote:
Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 02:22:29PM -0500, Dan Schaefer wrote:
It is not an error message, it is a *warning*.
My apologies.
The error (actually warning) is ignored, but logged, so that you
later
Dan Schaefer put forth on 11/4/2009 2:06 PM:
What setting(s) in Postfix, if any, need to be changed in order for the
sending of the email to be successful?
Please paste the entire transaction. You're not showing a rejection or
a queued delivery in your log snippet. One example of each, for
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Dan Schaefer put forth on 11/4/2009 2:06 PM:
What setting(s) in Postfix, if any, need to be changed in order for the
sending of the email to be successful?
Please paste the entire transaction. You're not showing a rejection or
a queued delivery in your log
Wietse Venema wrote:
Lists:
Hi all,
Setup is: we have a server that does the spam checking running
MailScanner / Spamassassin and of course postfix
Mail is then delivered to a machine running MailEnable (where the boxes
are held)
We had a situation where the MailEnable machine went
Postfix 2.7-20091104-nonprod introduces a speed adjust feature
that reduces the number of before-queue filter processes, without
reducing the number of before-filter SMTP server processes.
This addresses a concern of people in Europe who want to reject
all bad mail with a before-queue filter
I am doing research for an article related to the current state of DKIM and
ADSP usage. Please reply to me offline if you want to share your opinion or
experience:
- Do you know DKIM?
- Do you know ADSP?
- Do you know ARF?
- Do you use it?
- If not, why?
- If yes, why?
- What are your
Hi,
I'm running postfix on an internal network with an internal DNS. My
internal DNS is configured for my particular domain (ie: mydomain.com). I
have an MX pointer that points to my postfix machine so any email being
generated for mydomain.com from the internal network ends up at the
On Nov 4, 2009, at 10:52 PM, Eric B. wrote:
Hi,
I'm running postfix on an internal network with an internal DNS. My
internal DNS is configured for my particular domain (ie:
mydomain.com). I
have an MX pointer that points to my postfix machine so any email
being
generated for
Dan Schaefer put forth on 11/4/2009 2:18 PM:
The OP was all I had in the log for that transaction.
If that's truly the case then your Postfix is horribly broken. Every
inbound message must/will either be rejected by smtpd, or accepted and
queued for delivery, or deferred by, qmgr. There
Martijn de Munnik wrote:
On Nov 4, 2009, at 10:52 PM, Eric B. wrote:
How can I instruct Postfix on that server to ignore the MX record being
served by the internal DNS and actually query an external DNS server
for the
MX pointer instead? I looked through the main.cf config file, but can't
On 11/4/2009 4:13 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Dan Schaefer put forth on 11/4/2009 2:18 PM:
The OP was all I had in the log for that transaction.
If that's truly the case then your Postfix is horribly broken. Every
inbound message must/will either be rejected by smtpd, or accepted and
queued
Dan Schaefer a écrit :
One of my coworkers would like to send emails from her blackberry using
the work mail server and her work address. Whenever she attempts to send
a message, I get the following error messages in the mail log:
Nov 4 13:28:35 pony postfix/smtpd[26853]: warning:
Wolfgang Zeikat wolfgang.zei...@desy.de wrote in message
news:4af201f9.8060...@desy.de...
Martijn de Munnik wrote:
On Nov 4, 2009, at 10:52 PM, Eric B. wrote:
How can I instruct Postfix on that server to ignore the MX record being
served by the internal DNS and actually query an external
Eric B. wrote:
Is there no way to direct Postfix to a different DNS server (as opposed to
the ones specified in resolve.conf) either for a particular domain, or for
all domains altogether?
No, that's outside of the purview of Postfix. You could probably do
something with BIND views
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 06:16:56PM -0500, Eric B. wrote:
Is there no way to direct Postfix to a different DNS server (as opposed to
the ones specified in resolve.conf) either for a particular domain, or for
all domains altogether?
If you chroot-jail the smtp(8) delivery agent, it will use
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 03:26:07PM -0800, Seth Mattinen wrote:
Eric B. wrote:
Is there no way to direct Postfix to a different DNS server (as opposed to
the ones specified in resolve.conf) either for a particular domain, or for
all domains altogether?
No, that's outside of the
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