* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
Avinash Pawar // Viva:
I want to give priority to each outbound email and as per priority email
will be sent.
There is no priority support in Postfix. Postfix uses a shared
queue by design.
Instead of making Postfix more complex, you could use
W dniu 2010-06-30 02:12, mouss pisze:
Arek Czereszewski a écrit :
Isnt this the expected behaviour when the mail in question is sent to
both user1 and user2 ?
User1 - 1 copy - original copy to user1
User2 - 1 copy - original copy to user2
User2 - 1 copy - from the bcc map
It should be:
user1
Thanks Jeroen and Noel for suggestions.
I will go through postfix url, will update you.
Thanks,
Ramesh.
--- On Wed, 30/6/10, Jeroen Geilman jer...@adaptr.nl wrote:
From: Jeroen Geilman jer...@adaptr.nl
Subject: Re: Subdomain
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Date: Wednesday, 30 June, 2010,
Hello List,
Is there any way to tell to my postfix in the relay to never accept email
sent from an @myowndomain.tld email address is it is not coming from my
internal mail server? I dont want to use SPF now.
I'm trying to prevent SPAM coming from external networks and spoofing my
internal
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 08:37:14AM +0200, Stefan Foerster wrote:
* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
Avinash Pawar // Viva:
I want to give priority to each outbound email and as per priority email
will be sent.
There is no priority support in Postfix. Postfix uses a shared
Hi all,
I know it may seem stupid, but I think there should exist
relay_alias_maps. I am setting a MX anti-spam relay server which has no
local account, all mail is delivered to another server. I use
relay_domains, relay_recipient_maps, but there is no how to specify
relay_alias_maps. If I
Em 30-06-2010 07:45, Marcio Merlone escreveu:
I know it may seem stupid, but I think there should exist
relay_alias_maps. I am setting a MX anti-spam relay server which has
no local account, all mail is delivered to another server. I use
relay_domains, relay_recipient_maps, but there is no how
Hi there,
Does postfix support multiple users using aliases?
Example:
sa...@domain.com mailto:sa...@domain.com would send the mail to
us...@domain.com, us...@domain.com, us...@domain.com
supp...@domain.com would send the mail to us...@domain.com and us...@domain.com
My aliases table and
On Wed, June 30, 2010 6:37 am, Stefan Foerster wrote:
I don't think the professors would like it very much if _their_ mail had
lower priority than their students' ;-)
But some students may like it the other way. The postfix ate my
homework. :-)
Hi List,
I am trying to setup postfix for mass mailing. I need help in following
areas:
1. how can we send mails using different IP's .
2. how can we set sleep time between mails.
Thanks in advance.
On 2010-06-30 Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
Does postfix support multiple users using aliases?
Yes.
Regards
Ansgar Wiechers
--
Abstractions save us time working, but they don't save us time learning.
--Joel Spolsky
On 2010-06-30 David Touzeau wrote:
I would like to redirect messages that recipient are not listed in
aliases to a single mailbox
have set
virtual_alias_maps=hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
use...@domain.tld use...@domain.tld
use...@domain.tld use...@domain.tld
use...@domain.tld
On 2010-06-30 10:00 AM, Ansgar Wiechers wrote:
On 2010-06-30 David Touzeau wrote:
I would like to redirect messages that recipient are not listed in
aliases to a single mailbox
have set
virtual_alias_maps=hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
use...@domain.tld use...@domain.tld
use...@domain.tld
On 2010-06-30 Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2010-06-30 10:00 AM, Ansgar Wiechers wrote:
On 2010-06-30 David Touzeau wrote:
I would like to redirect messages that recipient are not listed in
aliases to a single mailbox
have set
virtual_alias_maps=hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
use...@domain.tld
Dipak Biswal:
Hi List,
I am trying to setup postfix for mass mailing. I need help in following
areas:
1. how can we send mails using different IP's .
See Postfix 2.7 RELEASE_NOTES file for sender reputation support
(this uses different source IP addresses to different classes of
sender
On 06/28/2010 03:20 PM, Mike Hutchinson wrote:
Once we'd performed the upgrade, and applied the rate limiting configuration
everything went smoothly - perhaps try the same values from the original
post and work from there.
More info. This is how the queues always look, it's a very typical
Emails are sent from a machine running Postfix 2.5.0. They are generated
by software as a batch (triggered by certain events from outside), and
injected very quickly into the local Postfix instance, which never sends
out email directly to the Internet, but only through some Postfix
gateways on
When sending mail via SMTP, Postfix randomizes the order of
equal-preference server IP addresses.
However, with SMTP connection caching enabled, the faster SMTP
server will get more mail than the slower SMTP server.
So, you need to be a little more careful with your claims.
Wietse
Florin Andrei:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that doesn't seem possible with Postfix. I
couldn't find any setting that says cut off delivery after N messages.
That would actually make your problem worse. When one host is slower
than the other, and connections are closed after a fixed number of
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 09:38, Dipak Biswal
dipak.bis...@meritnation.com wrote:
Hi List,
Who?
I am trying to setup postfix for mass mailing. I need help in following
areas:
1. how can we send mails using different IP's .
I suspect you don't need to. But, depending on volume, you may need
On 06/30/2010 09:15 AM, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
Hi there,
Does postfix support multiple users using aliases?
Example:
sa...@domain.com mailto:sa...@domain.com would send the mail to
us...@domain.com mailto:us...@domain.com, us...@domain.com
mailto:us...@domain.com, us...@domain.com
Hello List,
is it possible to submit locally-generated mail via SMTP somehow?! If
yes, how?!
I am asking because i would like to use stream_by_receipient from
mimedefang and i ran into this problem here:
http://lists.roaringpenguin.com/pipermail/mimedefang/2010-June/035844.html
(...)Convince
On 6/30/2010 3:53 PM, ml ml wrote:
Hello List,
is it possible to submit locally-generated mail via SMTP somehow?! If
yes, how?!
I am asking because i would like to use stream_by_receipient from
mimedefang and i ran into this problem here:
dear I know this is not a good idea but this is for an internal server
in order to auto-create mailboxes.
A script parse the catch-all mailbox and create the appropriate mailbox
THe behavior is when i send mail to use...@domain.tld the catch-all
take the hand and all mails are transfered to
On 2010-06-30 6:07 PM, David Touzeau wrote:
dear I know this is not a good idea but this is for an internal server
in order to auto-create mailboxes.
A script parse the catch-all mailbox and create the appropriate mailbox
I have to ask... why? What is the purpose of creating these mailboxes?
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 09:47:50 +0100, Rachid Abdelkhalak wrote:
Is there any way to tell to my postfix in the relay to never accept
email sent from an @myowndomain.tld email address is it is not
coming from my internal mail server?
Yes, if it is the envelope that is being spoofed.
Makara a écrit :
Hi all,
Thank you for your useful advises. I found the problem is mailbox and
maildir ( just / in maildir database record).
If I understand it, it was a lackig slash, right?
(I personally don't like the slash convention. I would prefer a
type:path syntax. I mean
Hi Basanta,
Basanta shrestha a écrit :
[snip]
Now trying to make my computer a full fledged mail server. I am behind ADSL
NAT
got a dyndns address lal.homelinux.org.
In adsl router, configured the above address, port forward tcp port
110 to 192.168.0.x ( x being ip address of my
Arek Czereszewski a écrit :
W dniu 2010-06-30 02:12, mouss pisze:
Arek Czereszewski a écrit :
Isnt this the expected behaviour when the mail in question is sent to
both user1 and user2 ?
User1 - 1 copy - original copy to user1
User2 - 1 copy - original copy to user2
User2 - 1 copy - from
Hi,
I've got an email server which I use for testing various setups. I am now
trying to get this server to soft bounce all mail for a particular address
e.g. 'softbou...@example.com'. I am doing this to test whether the sending
server is handling and reporting the soft bounces properly.
How can
On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 02:46:38PM +1200, Srdan Dukic wrote:
I've got an email server which I use for testing various setups.
I am now trying to get this server to soft bounce all mail for a
particular address e.g. 'softbou...@example.com'. I am doing this
$config_directory/main.cf :
Hi Stan,
Thanks for sending the link . I think it will serve our purpose. Great
help !!!
By the way we are not trying to spam anything. We have around 10 Lakh
registered users in our site and we need to send them news
letter(weekly) and other promotions . Currently we are using services
Dipak Biswal put forth on 6/30/2010 10:56 PM:
http://urbanmarketingnetwork.com/blog/index.php/2009/03/13/improve-mass-email-deliverablity-the-long-way/
The link to the main document you need to be reading is broken at the page
above. Here is where you should start reading:
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