junkyardma...@frontier.com put forth on 9/26/2010 5:30 PM:
Which makes their domain an easy target for block lists.
http://www.spamhaus.org/query/dbl?domain=takeprettypictures.net
I can't seem to locate the reason page. I see nothing that says this
domain was listed due to, ahem, creative
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Hello all,
I have a problem with a specific regex in a PCRE-map.
This is my setup:
Postfix version(packet from the Debian Lenny):
# dpkg -s postfix | grep ^Ver
Version: 2.5.5-1.1
main.cf
===
local_header_rewrite_clients = permit_inet_interfaces, permit_mynetworks
recipient_canonical_maps =
You can use Artica
http://www.artica.fr
It is an Open Source web console for
Postfix/Spamassassin/Amavis/Milter-greylist ... and cyrus-imap/pop3
with an LDAP backend system.
On 27/09/2010 12:58, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
What do you use with Postfix, if you have virtual users (i.e. in
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Michal Bruncko put forth on 9/26/2010 4:24 AM:
It is possible in some way to configure postfix, that SPF Passed mails
will be automatically accepted with postfix without greylisting?
If I may be blunt: this is a really dumb idea. Many, maybe all,
snowshoe spammers
On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 13:06:46 +0200, David Touzeau da...@touzeau.eu wrote:
You can use Artica
http://www.artica.fr
It is an Open Source web console for
Postfix/Spamassassin/Amavis/Milter-greylist ... and cyrus-imap/pop3 with an
LDAP backend system.
Quoting the website:
Do not
http://modoboa.org/
Modoboa is a web based application to create, administrate, and use virtual
domain hosting platforms.
Modoboa stores its data in a SQL backend (like MySQL or PostgreSQL). Using
this database, you can integrate Modoboa with other mail components, such as
Postfix or Dovecot.
Hello,
I do not know when this started, but I was seen these entries in
dmesg from last Monday to the Saturday (Sep 25):
...
[209102.731313] smtpd[15461] general protection ip:7fa6ffc4bbf3
sp:7fff29a45fe0 error:0 in libdigestmd5.so.2.0.22[7fa6ffc45000+b000]
[209102.895322]
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:12:55PM +0200, Markus Meyer wrote:
Hello all,
I have a problem with a specific regex in a PCRE-map.
This is my setup:
Postfix version(packet from the Debian Lenny):
# dpkg -s postfix | grep ^Ver
Version: 2.5.5-1.1
main.cf
===
On 09/27/2010 02:52 PM, Pablo wrote:
Hello,
I do not know when this started, but I was seen these entries in dmesg
from last Monday to the Saturday (Sep 25):
...
[209102.731313] smtpd[15461] general protection ip:7fa6ffc4bbf3
sp:7fff29a45fe0 error:0 in
Mikael Bak put forth on 9/27/2010 6:18 AM:
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Michal Bruncko put forth on 9/26/2010 4:24 AM:
It is possible in some way to configure postfix, that SPF Passed mails
will be automatically accepted with postfix without greylisting?
If I may be blunt: this is a really dumb
* Christian Rößner c...@roessner-network-solutions.com:
It works!
Probably OT for this list and better suited for the developers list, but does
it still work without any errors? Having EXTERNAL available in LDAP queries
would be quite nice - you get TLS, authentication and authorization at once.
Le 27/09/2010 00:30, junkyardma...@frontier.com a écrit :
Which makes their domain an easy target for block lists.
http://www.spamhaus.org/query/dbl?domain=takeprettypictures.net
I doubt they were listed becase of their spf record.
but anyway, that would be coming late to the race again.
Le 27/09/2010 22:12, Stan Hoeppner a écrit :
Mikael Bak put forth on 9/27/2010 6:18 AM:
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Michal Bruncko put forth on 9/26/2010 4:24 AM:
It is possible in some way to configure postfix, that SPF Passed mails
will be automatically accepted with postfix without greylisting?
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 11:09:04PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Christian R??ner c...@roessner-network-solutions.com:
It works!
Probably OT for this list and better suited for the developers list, but does
it still work without any errors? Having EXTERNAL available in LDAP queries
hello postfix network
hello wieste
hello mouss
hello all the reader of this list
I wish to migrate postfix-2.5.4-1 to the latest version of postfix from rpm
Official
I desire to know the good manners to do
I walk the couple clamd spamassassin postfix postgrey dovecot policyd
sid-milter
I'm running postfix 2.5.6 on Freebsd 7.2 and am having an issue with
message size limit and a user not being able to send a file.
I'm trying to limit the message size to 6 megabytes and in the main.cf I
set:
message_size_limit = 600
maillog shows:
(message size 5414717 exceeds size
Le 27/09/2010 04:30, Miles Fidelman a écrit :
lost track of who said this
Postfix is a Mail TRANSFER Agent; it is not a Mail STORAGE Agent.
Think of
it like a bricks and mortar post office and mail. If mail is
undeliverable,
it is returned to the return address. Once returned, the post
Le 27/09/2010 13:25, Julien Vehent a écrit :
On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 13:06:46 +0200, David Touzeauda...@touzeau.eu wrote:
You can use Artica
http://www.artica.fr
It is an Open Source web console for
Postfix/Spamassassin/Amavis/Milter-greylist ... and cyrus-imap/pop3 with an
LDAP backend
On 28.09.2010 00:15, mouss wrote:
I'm interested in this topic also, if anybody knows an interface that
just doesn't break manual configuration, I'm in !
is there really a need for a UI to manage postfix? If so, I'm ready to
work on that.
I don't think UI is needed to manage Postfix. After
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] On
Behalf Of mouss [mo...@ml.netoyen.net]
Sent: Tuesday, 28 September 2010 8:15 AM
To: Postfix users
Subject: Re: Postfix, POP/IMAP server, virtual users, web administration - what
do you use?
Le 27/09/2010 13:25, Julien
On 28/09/10 8:00 AM, Jim McIver wrote:
I'm running postfix 2.5.6 on Freebsd 7.2 and am having an issue with
message size limit and a user not being able to send a file.
I'm trying to limit the message size to 6 megabytes and in the main.cf I
set:
message_size_limit = 600
Try setting
Sorry, this is probably a newbie question but I'm having an issue where
I see a bunch of emails with an * next to them when I run postqueue -p
but not being delivered to the local machine. What does the * mean.
I also noticed ! next to held jobs. Is there somewhere these special
characters
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 00:29:46 +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski man...@wpkg.org wrote:
On 28.09.2010 00:15, mouss wrote:
I'm interested in this topic also, if anybody knows an interface that
just doesn't break manual configuration, I'm in !
is there really a need for a UI to manage postfix? If so,
On 28.09.2010 00:58, Julien Vehent wrote:
Think of:
- system administrators typically deal with configuration details,
making sure that the system runs,
- email account management is typically done by a less-technical
personnel.
As I see in answers, there are all-in-one systems for that,
Sep 27 15:01:01 abc postfix/qmgr[14745]: fatal: timeout connecting to
transport: local
Also if there is a site I can go to to search the archives that would be
great!
Thanks,
Troy
On 09/27/2010 07:08 PM, Troy Campbell wrote:
Sep 27 15:01:01 abc postfix/qmgr[14745]: fatal: timeout connecting to
transport: local
Also if there is a site I can go to to search the archives that would be
great!
Thanks,
Troy
Troy,
Probably best to post your postconf -n to the list with
For some reason I'm not getting emails rejected to unknown users even
though I have it in my main.cf configuration file to do that i.e.,:
unknown_local_recipient_reject_code = 550
Thanks again in advance for any help,
Troy
On 09/27/2010 07:19 PM, Troy Campbell wrote:
For some reason I’m not getting emails rejected to unknown users even
though I have it in my main.cf configuration file to do that i.e.,:
unknown_local_recipient_reject_code = 550
Thanks again in advance for any help,
Troy
Troy,
Please send
Troy Campbell wrote:
Sorry, this is probably a newbie question but I'm having an issue where
I see a bunch of emails with an * next to them when I run postqueue -p
but not being delivered to the local machine. What does the * mean.
I also noticed ! next to held jobs. Is there somewhere these
The best interface that did not break your settings is webmin
On 28/09/2010 00:50, Terry Gilsenan wrote:
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] On
Behalf Of mouss [mo...@ml.netoyen.net]
Sent: Tuesday, 28 September 2010 8:15 AM
To: Postfix users
Subject: Re:
Jim McIver wrote:
On 9/27/2010 3:55 PM, Ben McGinnes wrote:
On 28/09/10 8:00 AM, Jim McIver wrote:
I'm running postfix 2.5.6 on Freebsd 7.2 and am having an issue with
message size limit and a user not being able to send a file.
I'm trying to limit the message size to 6 megabytes and in the
On Sep 27, 2010, at 6:57 PM, Troy Campbell wrote:
Sorry, this is probably a newbie question but I’m having an issue where I see
a bunch of emails with an “*” next to them when I run postqueue –p but not
being delivered to the local machine. What does the “*” mean. I also
noticed “!”
2010/9/28 David Touzeau da...@touzeau.eu:
The best interface that did not break your settings is webmin
Really? Bad memories from past ..
When I was involved in small isp business, patched version of
postfixadmin did the tricks..
--
Eero
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 06:08:29PM -0500, Troy Campbell wrote:
Sep 27 15:01:01 abc postfix/qmgr[14745]: fatal: timeout connecting to
transport: local
Your operating system reports immediate completion of connections
to the /var/spool/postfix/private/local socket, but the server
process
Jim McIver put forth on 9/27/2010 5:00 PM:
I'm running postfix 2.5.6 on Freebsd 7.2 and am having an issue with
message size limit and a user not being able to send a file.
I'm trying to limit the message size to 6 megabytes and in the main.cf I
set:
message_size_limit = 600
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 03:12:01PM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Snowshoe spam will most probably pass greylisting too. Better not
clutter greylisting database with useless things. Have the blacklists
block'em instead.
I don't follow your logic here. Yes, most snowshoe is sent from real
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