On 6/24/2011 11:47 PM, Rich Wales wrote:
Now I understand why this is failing. I guess I'm going to need to do
something different with my SMTPD restrictions -- possibly move all my
existing client restrictions to be at the end of my list of recipient
restrictions (after reject_unauth_destinatio
> That is ignored in the context of a "RCPT TO" command (thus in all of
> the top-level restriction classes when smtpd_delay_reject = yes) for
> a recipient that would fail "reject_unauth_destination". For such a
> recipient do you really need DNSWL whitelisting? Normally, clients
> allowed to send
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 08:12:28PM -0700, Rich Wales wrote:
> In http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_client_restrictions, I
> read that "for safety", permit_dnswl_client and permit_rhswl_client are
> silently ignored when they would override reject_unauth_destination.
That is ignored in
I'm using Postfix 2.8.1 on an Ubuntu Maverick server.
As suggested in http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_ACCESS_README.html, I am
using separate SMTPD client, HELO, sender, and recipient restriction
lists (with various blacklist checks, as well as some client whitelist
checks, placed as appropriate in t
Hello,
This error triggers only with postfix and milter-regex with ipv6
connections.
warning: milter unix:/var/smfs/milter-regex.sock: can't read SMFIC_CONNECT
reply packet header: Success
postfix 2.8.3
relevant section:
smtpd_milters = unix:/var/smfs/milter-regex.sock
milter_default_action =
Got some much sleep, which i have not done in a few days, I removed the
smtpd_client_ restrictions. I had read too many different suggestions and
obvious did not understand what this restriction actually does.My main goal is
to prevent any attempts of spam, viruses and other nasties, until thi
Le 24/06/2011 17:43, Jon Miller a écrit :
>
> Hi,
> Stress is probably getting the best of me at the moment since I've been
> trying to get thi sdamn thing back on line since last week.
so stop it, get some vacation, meet people, ... etc until you beat stress!
> I run two businesses and both
Jon Miller:
> smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, reject
This rejects mail from all clients outside mynetworks.
Wietse
On 6/24/2011 2:08 PM, Jack wrote:
Hello All,
I am seeing more of these rejections, but can’t put my finger
on it.
#554 Message refused ##
I am finding reference to mcaffee issues, but not anything to
help me figure out why a sending address that is not
blacklisted is getting this message ( con
Hello All,
I am seeing more of these rejections, but can't put my finger on it.
#554 Message refused ##
I am finding reference to mcaffee issues, but not anything to help me figure
out why a sending address that is not blacklisted is getting this message (
content is OK )
Thanks!
Thank you, Wietse. I actually went there shortly after my original post.
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>>> Wietse Venema 6/24/2011 11:06 AM >>>
Jo
Joseph Heaton:
> My organization receives mail for multiple mail domains. Do I
> signify this in main.cf by simply having multiple mydomain entries?
See http://www.postfix.org/BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html for
the difference between mydomain, myorigin, mydestination.
See ADDRESS_CLASS_README f
John Hinton:
> On 6/24/2011 11:34 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> > On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 13:33:11 -0400, John Hinton wrote:
> >
> >> We have no other issues with any other of 100s of clients on this
> >> mailserver. Seems this is a direcpc problem?
> >
> > since its just one client, why do you think its
My organization receives mail for multiple mail domains. Do I signify this in
main.cf by simply having multiple mydomain entries?
On 6/24/2011 11:34 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 13:33:11 -0400, John Hinton wrote:
We have no other issues with any other of 100s of clients on this
mailserver. Seems this is a direcpc problem?
since its just one client, why do you think its your server problem ?
have this c
Hi Victor,
basically mmtnetworks.com.au is the main domain, jlorenzo.com.au is another
domain on the same server for a different business. The 203.161.81.22 is a
clients server that I use to send test mail to myself to see if it's getting
thru.I've changed the line:mydestination = $myhostname
Hi,
Stress is probably getting the best of me at the moment since I've been trying
to get thi sdamn thing back on line since last week. I run two businesses and
both sends and receives a lot of email on this server and of course the drives
decided to crash at the peak of the season for me. So
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 13:33:11 -0400, John Hinton wrote:
We have no other issues with any other of 100s of clients on this
mailserver. Seems this is a direcpc problem?
since its just one client, why do you think its your server problem ?
have this client tryed rebooting ?, got a new virus ?
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 01:00:37PM +0300, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
> What does
>
>${user:no-such-user}
>
> exactly do?
If ${user} is the empty string, the value "no-such-user" is used
instead. Presumably that is not a valid IMAP user in your environment,
so the mail will bounce.
--
Vik
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:14:31PM +0800, Jon Miller wrote:
> When I see mail trying to come in I get an error such as:
>
> Jun 24 23:01:08 mmtlnx postfix/smtpd[27237]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
> mail.domain3.com.au[203.161.81.22]: 554
> : Client host rejected: Access denied;
> from= to= proto=
On 6/24/2011 11:14 AM, Jon Miller wrote:
>
> When I see mail trying to come in I get an error such as:
>
> Jun 24 23:01:08 mmtlnx postfix/smtpd[27237]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT
> from mail.domain3.com.au[203.161.81.22]: 554
> : Client host rejected: Access
> denied; from= to=
> proto=ESMTP helo=
>
> J
When I see mail trying to come in I get an error such as:
Jun 24 23:01:08 mmtlnx postfix/smtpd[27237]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
mail.domain3.com.au[203.161.81.22]: 554
: Client host rejected: Access denied;
from= to= proto=ESMTP
helo=
Jun 24 23:01:09 mmtlnx postfix/smtpd[27237]: disconnect f
Ok, so port 25 is back on,
Now the issue is I still cannot get e-mail to show up in OL2003 desktop client.
> Subject: Re: Major issues with a new install of Postfix
> To: wie...@porcupine.org
> Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 10:10:51 -0400
> CC: jonl...@hotmail.com; postfix-users-dig...@cloud9.net
> F
Am 24.06.2011 16:06, schrieb Jon Miller:
> I turned it off (wasn't aware that the "n" in the column meant it was still
> on), now there is no smtp listening and
> therefore Outlook cannot send mail out.
>
> from Outlook Client
> Task 'Mail - Sending' reported error (0x80042109) : 'Outlook is un
> smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
The above has chroot TURNED OFF. This is GOOD. DO NOT CHANGE IT
OR YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE EMAIL.
> smtp unix - - - - - smtp
The above has chroot TURNED ON, This is WRONG. CHANGE THIS RULE
INSTEAD OF
I turned it off (wasn't aware that the "n" in the column meant it was still
on), now there is no smtp listening and therefore Outlook cannot send mail out.
from Outlook ClientTask 'Mail - Sending' reported error (0x80042109) : 'Outlook
is unable to connect to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail server.
Jon Miller:
> It was already off.
> --master.cf--
> smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
...
> smtp unix - - - - - smtp
CHROOT IS TURNED ON ABOVE.
Wietse
On 6/24/2011 9:45 AM, Jon Miller wrote:
> It was already off.
>
> --master.cf--
> smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
> pickupfifo n - n 60 1 pickup
> cleanup unix n - n - 0 cleanup
> qmgr fifo n
It was already off.
--master.cf--smtp inet n - n - -
smtpdpickupfifo n - n 60 1 pickupcleanup
unix n - n - 0 cleanupqmgr fifo n -
n 300 1 qmgrrewrite unix
Sorry about the message, for some reason it did like like plain textI'm
installing the same version I had before the crash, unfortunately the config
backups does not seem to be helping. I will be upgrading this server later in
the year and unfortunately I cannot install the lastest version of
Jon Miller:
> Jun 24 00:18:23 mmtlnx postfix/smtp[7455]: fatal: unknown service: smtp/tcp
Try turning off chroot operation in master.cf.
A common mistake is to turn on chroot operation in the master.cf
file without going through all the necessary steps to set up a
chroot environment. This causes
Sorry about the last attempt...
From: jonl...@hotmail.com
To: jonl...@hotmail.com
Subject:
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 21:30:00 +0800
I recently installed a postfix server and imap.
Problems I'm having are as follows:
1) cannot send or receive email2) email does not show up in Outlook 2003 o
Am 24.06.2011 15:23, schrieb Jon Miller:
> I've had to rebuild a server main HDD that crashed and burned.
> I reinstalled the OS SLESv10Sp1 on the new HDD.I've installed
> postfix-2.2.9-10.18
have you restored config-backups from the old one
if yes was this tto a stoneold postfix 2.2.9?
post
I've had to rebuild a server main HDD that crashed and burned. I reinstalled
the OS SLESv10Sp1 on the new HDD.I've installed postfix-2.2.9-10.18, with this
I've also installed cyrus-imapd-2.2.12-27.8.
The problems I've having are as following:1) mail does not come in2) mail does
not go outlogs
Hi All
I got achived the postfix build with following things
authentication:cyrus ,dovecot
lookup:ldap,hash
find the below command i perfomed upon my rhel 4 as 64_bit server
[root@relay postfix]# cd /data/packages/
[root@relay packages]# cd postfix-2.7.2-RC2
[root@re
On 23/6/2011 6:11 μμ, Victor Duchovni wrote:
However, if none of the above is useful, you can I believe use:
-d ${user:no-such-user}
this may not be documented in the pipe(8) manual page, if sothink this
is a rare documentation oversight. Almost universally, undocumented
Postfix behavio
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