Il giorno Mer 13 Gen 2010 18:52:58 CET, Brian Evans - Postfix List ha
scritto:
[...]
In addition, list.dsbl.org is dead and gone for some time now.
You are just adding a DNS lookup that will never return anything valuable.
Thanks everybody for the suggestions, I've got another problem now:
Il giorno Gio 14 Gen 2010 09:55:06 CET, Steve ha scritto:
[...]
You probably have a service listening on port 10025 (probably a greylisting service or
such) and you forgot to start that service or the service crashed. Can you restart that
service and then issue a postsuper -r ALL?
[...]
Of
Is that possible for mail headers field to continue multiple /^From: .*/
speaking in terms of maildrop and PCRE?
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Is that possible for mail headers field to continue multiple /^From: .*/
speaking in terms of maildrop and PCRE?
According to RFC 5322:
from= From: mailbox-list CRLF
mailbox-list= (mailbox *(, mailbox)) / obs-mbox-list
Thus, one From: header may contain multiple
On 14-Jan-2010, at 04:59, Wietse Venema wrote:
Is that possible for mail headers field to continue multiple /^From: .*/
speaking in terms of maildrop and PCRE?
According to RFC 5322:
from= From: mailbox-list CRLF
mailbox-list= (mailbox *(, mailbox)) /
On Jan 13, 2010, at 10:23 PM, Jim Seymour wrote:
Hi All,
As many of you may be aware, about a year ago I emailed the list
asking if anybody would be interested in taking over maintenance
of Pflogsumm. Several people volunteered. In the mean-time,
after un-loading a bit (basically taking a
ram:
I need to configure a postfix server that relays mails from a windows
based App.
The App is an age old custom application written and has no options to
configure except an outgoing IP :-(
But I need to manage the bounces and so I was thinking of changing the
env from to a VERP
Hi,
I wonder if anyone can help with what will probably be a very simple
problem.
I have setup postfix and am now just trying to setup my system so that all
emails to root get redirected to an external address, this is done in teh
aliases file ine /etc/
i have then ran newalises and all seems
Wietse Venema:
ram:
I need to configure a postfix server that relays mails from a windows
based App.
The App is an age old custom application written and has no options to
configure except an outgoing IP :-(
But I need to manage the bounces and so I was thinking of changing the
Victor:
I wanted to use Postfix as a delivery mechanism so that I would be
able to queue and hold mail during database outages and other
maintenance -- a job that it does very well. Is there really no
advice available on how to increase the speed of Postfix's local mail
delivery?
Thanks,
On 2010-01-14 toneeeda...@googlemail.com wrote:
I have setup postfix and am now just trying to setup my system so that
all emails to root get redirected to an external address, this is done
in teh aliases file ine /etc/
i have then ran newalises and all seems to be fine.
If i then send an
From: toneeeda...@googlemail.com toneeeda...@googlemail.com
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Thu, January 14, 2010 2:46:47 PM
Subject: a little bit of help with aliases
Hi,
I wonder if anyone can help with what will probably be a very simple problem.
I have setup postfix and am now just
Wendigo Thompson:
Victor:
I wanted to use Postfix as a delivery mechanism so that I would be
able to queue and hold mail during database outages and other
maintenance -- a job that it does very well. Is there really no
advice available on how to increase the speed of Postfix's local mail
* Kārlis Repsons karlis.reps...@gmail.com:
According to RFC 5322:
from= From: mailbox-list CRLF
mailbox-list= (mailbox *(, mailbox)) / obs-mbox-list
Thus, one From: header may contain multiple addresses.
Well, another possible trouble I was about to ask
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 08:07:34PM +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* K??rlis Repsons karlis.reps...@gmail.com:
According to RFC 5322:
from= From: mailbox-list CRLF
mailbox-list= (mailbox *(, mailbox)) / obs-mbox-list
Thus, one From: header may
Wietse:
I know who you are -- big fan of yours ever since tcpwrappers :-)
The only reason I wrote in is that this queueing of mail issue
appeared fairly recently, and other times when I have had to collect
large volumes of mail from this client my system has been fine. Below
I have pasted
Wendigo Thompson:
Wietse:
I know who you are -- big fan of yours ever since tcpwrappers :-)
Hah!
(As for my claim, of course other people also wrote parts of
Postfix, in particular Victor has been a major contributor).
The only reason I wrote in is that this queueing of mail issue
Wietse:
Sadly I generally don't keep logs at this granular of a level
(mail.crit is what I usually store forever) but I can turn logging
back on after the queue empties over the weekend and see if the delay
is persisting. I know the command itself is completing quickly -- it
seems like
Wendigo Thompson:
Wietse:
Sadly I generally don't keep logs at this granular of a level
(mail.crit is what I usually store forever) but I can turn logging
back on after the queue empties over the weekend and see if the delay
is persisting. I know the command itself is completing quickly
I'm setting up a python script to do some sysadmin stuff and if it
detects a problem I want it to email. It does the email, but the server
rejects it. Taking python out of the picture, I did this:
telnet s2.ootbcomp.com 25
Trying 66.201.42.40...
Connected to s2.ootbcomp.com.
Escape character
Patrick Horgan a écrit :
I'm setting up a python script to do some sysadmin stuff and if it
detects a problem I want it to email. It does the email, but the server
rejects it. Taking python out of the picture, I did this:
telnet s2.ootbcomp.com 25
Trying 66.201.42.40...
Connected to
- Original Message
From: Patrick Horgan phorg...@yahoo.com
To: postfix users list postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Thu, January 14, 2010 11:10:52 PM
Subject: Can't send from script and don't understand NOQUEUE error
I'm setting up a python script to do some sysadmin stuff and
Patrick Horgan wrote:
I'm setting up a python script to do some sysadmin stuff and if it
detects a problem I want it to email. It does the email, but the
server rejects it. Taking python out of the picture, I did this:
I've fixed this. postgrey was not running, but I don't know why it
On 2010-01-14 Patrick Horgan wrote:
Jan 14 15:03:44 s2 postfix/smtpd[10535]: connect from
adsl-99-61-74-22.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net[99.61.74.22]
Jan 14 15:03:44 s2 postfix/smtpd[10535]: warning: connect to
127.0.0.1:6: Connection refused
Jan 14 15:03:44 s2 postfix/smtpd[10535]:
toneeeda...@googlemail.com a écrit :
Hi,
I wonder if anyone can help with what will probably be a very simple
problem.
I have setup postfix and am now just trying to setup my system so that
all emails to root get redirected to an external address, this is done
in teh aliases file ine
While investigating why postgrey wasn't running on our fedora box, I
checked to see what run levels it was set to run at, and indeed it
wasn't set up to run at any. Then, since there wasn't any useful
information in the /etc/init.d/postgrey file about what run levels it
should start at, I
On Thursday January 14 2010 20:14:48 Victor Duchovni wrote:
It may be prudent to also treat:
From: authorA
From: authorB
as synonymous with:
From: authorA, authorB
the implied meaning is that the people with those email addresses,
co-authored the email.
...or treated
Okay, I have some updates. Reducing the concurrency down (and
ultimately to 1) increased performance: it seems the delays I was
seeing were related to concurrency inside SQL. However, I am still
seeing half second delays in local delivery while my insertion
application is showing ~.003s
Wendigo Thompson put forth on 1/14/2010 6:39 PM:
Okay, I have some updates. Reducing the concurrency down (and
ultimately to 1) increased performance: it seems the delays I was
seeing were related to concurrency inside SQL. However, I am still
seeing half second delays in local delivery
Wendigo Thompson:
Okay, I have some updates. Reducing the concurrency down (and
ultimately to 1) increased performance: it seems the delays I was
seeing were related to concurrency inside SQL. However, I am still
seeing half second delays in local delivery while my insertion
application is
Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 01:11:17AM +0100, Hector Martin wrote:
Perhaps with an SRS milter, or similar content filter, assuming these
take extreme caution to avoid loops (never rewrite to a non empty
return path) and provide appropriate means for bounces to come back to
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 02:39:11AM +0100, Hector Martin wrote:
Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 01:11:17AM +0100, Hector Martin wrote:
Perhaps with an SRS milter, or similar content filter, assuming these
take extreme caution to avoid loops (never rewrite to a non empty
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