Hi,
My postfix is configured to accept TLS communication in opportunistic mode.
It works fine but I've some trouble with one remote SMTP server (the result is
my account is desactivated as they are not able to send me emails - TLS Error).
How to force some remote smtp server not to use TLS? I
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 06:38:06AM +, Franck MAHE wrote:
How to force some remote smtp server not to use TLS? I found the way
for me to use the clear communication to send emails to specific domains,
but I'm not able to find a solution for my issue. Any clue?
I use wildcard MX records for mail, and a wildcard CNAME for web
traffic. For example:
*.example.com = MX record for mail.example.com
*.example.com = CNAME myapp.appspot.com
Email to b...@foo.example.com gets delivered to mail.example.com, and
web traffic to http://foo.example.com
Thou shalt not quote RFC whilst composing in HTML or RTF!
I think that's chiseled on a stone tablet somewhere. If not it should have
been.
--
Stan
Mike Abbott put forth on 4/12/2010 8:56 AM:
+ if (in_stream == NULL) {
+/* must fail the entire transaction */
+chat_reset(state,
Steve put forth on 4/12/2010 10:56 AM:
AFAIK Outlook often saves the messages in a local Sent folder if you use
Outlook as a pure IMAP client. On the IMAP server nothing gets saved.
But you are right. All the other clients that I know save the message on the
server or at least are able to
On Tuesday 13 April 2010 08:16:47 Bob Eastbrook wrote:
Your post appears mangled beyond hope of direct assistance.
Remote host said: 554 5.7.1 b...@myapp.appspot.com: Relay access denied
This implies that your server rejected it. So where is the log from your
server?
The DNS config you give
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Simon Waters sim...@zynet.net wrote:
Your post appears mangled beyond hope of direct assistance.
Are you saying that the message was improperly formatted?
Remote host said: 554 5.7.1 b...@myapp.appspot.com: Relay access denied
This implies that your server
2010/4/12 mouss mo...@ml.netoyen.net
Alexis Ducastel a écrit :
Hello,
I've postfix width dkim-filter installed. Each mail sent from sendmail ,
or coming from internet before to be forwarded are delayed of 5 min.
Not 4'30, not 5'10 ... but exactly 5 min ! according to received
Wietse Venema skrev 2010-03-29 15:00:
Patric Falinder:
/etc/postfix/recipient_bcc:
/@sub\.domain\.com/
/^(.*)@sub\.domain\.com$/ $...@new.sub.domain.com
Wietse Venema skrev 2010-03-29 14:47:
That first line has no result value.
Patric Falinder:
What should I set the result value to?
I got
On Tuesday 13 April 2010 10:16:49 Bob Eastbrook wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Simon Waters sim...@zynet.net wrote:
Your post appears mangled beyond hope of direct assistance.
Are you saying that the message was improperly formatted?
No I'm saying I don't think you aren't
Bob Eastbrook wrote:
NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
web81307.mail.mud.yahoo.com[68.142.199.123]: 554 5.7.1
b...@myapp.appspot.com: Relay access denied;
from=a-yahoo-u...@yahoo.com to=b...@myapp.appspot.com proto=SMTP
helo=web81307.mail.mud.yahoo.com
This says that the yahoo user tries to send
I just see a number of these entries:
Apr 13 20:45:37 postfix/smtp[31121]: D1F8DB4491F: to=d...@domain.com.au,
relay=mail4.barnet.com.au[202.83.178.125]:25, delay=54911,
delays=54902/0.04/5.4/3.9, dsn=4.1.7, status=deferred (host
mail4.barnet.com.au[202.83.178.125] said: 450 4.1.7
Patric Falinder skrev 2010-04-13 11:41:
Wietse Venema skrev 2010-03-29 15:00:
Patric Falinder:
/etc/postfix/recipient_bcc:
/@sub\.domain\.com/
/^(.*)@sub\.domain\.com$/ $...@new.sub.domain.com
Wietse Venema skrev 2010-03-29 14:47:
That first line has no result value.
Patric Falinder:
Patric,
I looked in to it a little more and it looks like Maia re-writes the
new.sub.domain.com to sub.domain.com.
I get:
/usr/sbin/amavisd-new[22834]: (22834-04) Checking: [62.127.194.20]
patric.falin...@omg.nu -
patric.falin...@sub.domain.com,patric.falin...@sub.domain.com
When I
I seem to be having problems delivering emails to yahoo, how can I
troubleshoot this ?
mailq:
...
777DAB446E8 7709303 Fri Apr 9 12:15:32 a...@googlemail.com
(lost connection with e.mx.mail.yahoo.com[67.195.168.230] while sending
end of data -- message may be sent more than once)
Le 13/04/2010 14:28, Voytek Eymont a écrit :
I seem to be having problems delivering emails to yahoo, how can I
troubleshoot this ?
mailq:
...
777DAB446E8 7709303 Fri Apr 9 12:15:32 a...@googlemail.com
(lost connection with e.mx.mail.yahoo.com[67.195.168.230] while sending
end of data
Zitat von Voytek Eymont li...@sbt.net.au:
I just see a number of these entries:
Apr 13 20:45:37 postfix/smtp[31121]: D1F8DB4491F: to=d...@domain.com.au,
relay=mail4.barnet.com.au[202.83.178.125]:25, delay=54911,
delays=54902/0.04/5.4/3.9, dsn=4.1.7, status=deferred (host
Hello, I seemed to be losing the fight against backscatter email, one of our
users is getting tons of backscatter spam a day. I'm using postfix
Mail_version 2.7.0 + amavisd (Spamassassin) on FreeBSD machine. Please help!
# cat header_checks
/^Content-Type: multipart\/report;
On 4/13/2010 2:16 AM, Bob Eastbrook wrote:
I use wildcard MX records for mail, and a wildcard CNAME for web
traffic. For example:
*.example.com = MX record for mail.example.com
*.example.com = CNAME myapp.appspot.com
MX records must not point to a CNAME.
Email to
On Tuesday 13 April 2010 16:32:03 motty.cruz wrote:
Hello, I seemed to be losing the fight against backscatter email, one of
our users is getting tons of backscatter spam a day. I'm using postfix
Mail_version 2.7.0 + amavisd (Spamassassin) on FreeBSD machine. Please
help!
Did you try this
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:16:47AM -0700, Bob Eastbrook wrote:
I use wildcard MX records for mail, and a wildcard CNAME for web
traffic. For example:
*.example.com = MX record for mail.example.com
*.example.com = CNAME myapp.appspot.com
This is invalid. No DNS domain can resolve
FWIW, it looks like the copies of non-delivery notifications go to
bounce_notice_recipient but the messages with the SMTP transactions
go to error_notice_recipient. By setting these to different addresses
I can separate the non-delivery notices from the error messages.
--
Stephen Carville
Stephen Carville:
FWIW, it looks like the copies of non-delivery notifications go to
bounce_notice_recipient but the messages with the SMTP transactions
go to error_notice_recipient. By setting these to different addresses
I can separate the non-delivery notices from the error messages.
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 02:23:06PM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
Stephen Carville:
FWIW, it looks like the copies of non-delivery notifications go to
bounce_notice_recipient but the messages with the SMTP transactions
go to error_notice_recipient. By setting these to different addresses
Victor Duchovni:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 02:23:06PM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
Stephen Carville:
FWIW, it looks like the copies of non-delivery notifications go to
bounce_notice_recipient but the messages with the SMTP transactions
go to error_notice_recipient. By setting these to
hello all
hello list
hello much many people
hello wieste
the catch-all does not seem to work.
I, however, a proper definition of it in /etc/postfix/virtual
postconf -n
[r...@r13151 ~]# postconf -n
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
body_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/body_checks.cf
On 4/13/2010 3:34 PM, fakessh wrote:
hello all
hello list
hello much many people
hello wieste
the catch-all does not seem to work.
Doesn't work in what way? Show logs of what happens vs. what
you expect to happen.
I, however, a proper definition of it in /etc/postfix/virtual
Please
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 16:02:01 -0500, Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org
wrote:
On 4/13/2010 3:34 PM, fakessh wrote:
hello all
hello list
hello much many people
hello wieste
the catch-all does not seem to work.
Doesn't work in what way? Show logs of what happens vs. what
you expect to
Apr 13 23:31:35 r13151 postfix/trivial-rewrite[5504]: warning: do not list
domain fakessh.eu in *BOTH *mydestination and virtual_alias_domains
fakessh wrote:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 16:02:01 -0500, Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org
wrote:
On 4/13/2010 3:34 PM, fakessh wrote:
hello all
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 18:38:28 -0300, Egberto Monteiro
servido...@futuro.usp.br wrote:
Apr 13 23:31:35 r13151 postfix/trivial-rewrite[5504]: warning: do not
list
domain fakessh.eu in *BOTH *mydestination and virtual_alias_domains
this error I do not know how to correct
my mail server work
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] On
Behalf Of fakessh [fake...@fakessh.eu]
Sent: Wednesday, 14 April 2010 7:43 AM
To: Egberto Monteiro
Cc: Postfix users
Subject: Re: catch-all not working with postfix dovecot lda
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 18:38:28 -0300, Egberto
t...@nerd.fi a écrit :
Hello!
I'm building an fresh multidomain environment with Debian Lenny. I've
installed and configured postfix, spamc and cyrus-imapd and things are
running almost smoothly.
I can send email everywhere just fine via SMTPS, including my own host.
Since I'm on a
Bob Eastbrook a écrit :
I use wildcard MX records for mail, and a wildcard CNAME for web
traffic. For example:
*.example.com = MX record for mail.example.com
*.example.com = CNAME myapp.appspot.com
so you say that *.example.com is an alias (CNAME record), yet you want
to give
Voytek Eymont a écrit :
I just see a number of these entries:
Apr 13 20:45:37 postfix/smtp[31121]: D1F8DB4491F: to=d...@domain.com.au,
relay=mail4.barnet.com.au[202.83.178.125]:25, delay=54911,
delays=54902/0.04/5.4/3.9, dsn=4.1.7, status=deferred (host
mail4.barnet.com.au[202.83.178.125]
Voytek Eymont a écrit :
I seem to be having problems delivering emails to yahoo, how can I
troubleshoot this ?
mailq:
...
777DAB446E8 7709303 Fri Apr 9 12:15:32 a...@googlemail.com
(lost connection with e.mx.mail.yahoo.com[67.195.168.230] while sending
end of data -- message may be
fakessh a écrit :
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 18:38:28 -0300, Egberto Monteiro
servido...@futuro.usp.br wrote:
Apr 13 23:31:35 r13151 postfix/trivial-rewrite[5504]: warning: do not
list
domain fakessh.eu in *BOTH *mydestination and virtual_alias_domains
this error I do not know how to correct
mouss wrote:
do never say this does that and that does this. show what things do
instead. With all due respect, we don't trust you judgement. Unjustified
claims are useless. so please try to convince us. tell us what happens.
don't tell us what you think.
I'm sorry. I got the welcome mail but
Currently we are using mysql plugin for this and are switching over to static
files (or files generated on a schedule from the database). Anyway, looking at
the docs, it says that the entry need only been found in the file to be
accepted, otherwise it will be rejected.
Postfix needs to know
The script just does:
* Copy in new relay_recipients file
* postmap relay_recipients
* postfix reload
Is there a better way to do this? Should I stop postfix completely during
this time? Will putting the queue on hold avoid this problem, or do I need
to stop Postfix completely from
Gary Smith put forth on 4/13/2010 7:07 PM:
Currently we are using mysql plugin for this and are switching over to static
files (or files generated on a schedule from the database). Anyway, looking
at the docs, it says that the entry need only been found in the file to be
accepted,
I want to thank you and Viktor for replying.
On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 07:18:38PM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
John Schmitt:
[...]
Transcript of session follows.
Out: 220 mymachine.mydomain.net ESMTP Postfix
In: HELO mymachine
Out: 250 mymachine.mydomain.net
In: MAIL FROM:
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