Am 24.11.2011 04:48, schrieb Islam, Towhid:
Thanks Viktor, for you have diagnosed my problem to the point.
Typically this also means that the DNS view of the domain's MX
records as seen by the servers is likely the external one, but
they probably need an internal view that presents only
Hi, just for my clarification
faq says:
When an SMTP client makes too many connections at the same time, or when
all postscreen(8) ports are busy, postscreen(8) rejects the connection
with a 421 status code and logs:
NOQUEUE: reject: CONNECT from [address]:port: too many connections
Am 24.11.2011 09:41, schrieb Robert Schetterer:
Hi, just for my clarification
faq says:
When an SMTP client makes too many connections at the same time, or when
all postscreen(8) ports are busy, postscreen(8) rejects the connection
with a 421 status code and logs:
NOQUEUE: reject:
peng...@sepserver.net wrote:
Is there some way to enumerate the bounce queue and flush it?
pfqueue is a good tool for this
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peng...@sepserver.net:
Is there some way to enumerate the bounce queue and flush it?
Wrong question. The right question is: Why is my Postfix
accepting undeliverable mail?
Wietse
On Thu, 24 Nov 2011 10:10:24 -0500 (EST), Wietse Venema
wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
peng...@sepserver.net:
Is there some way to enumerate the bounce queue and flush it?
Wrong question. The right question is: Why is my Postfix
accepting undeliverable mail?
Wietse
Actually you are
I have some messages in queue. I have enumerated the queue with postqueue
-p command and see that many messages are not delivered because my server
is on a greylist. How come no indication of this greylisting is in
mail.log or mail.info? Is there some log on the system that tracks this
type of
On Thursday 24 November 2011 14:20:16 peng...@sepserver.net wrote:
I have some messages in queue. I have enumerated the queue with
postqueue -p command and see that many messages are not delivered
because my server is on a greylist. How come no indication of
this greylisting is in mail.log or
Anyone have a recommendation for a 'free' client for a mac os x that
works when communicating to a unix/linux server? I haven't found
anything when 'googling' for an answer.
Keith
On Nov 24, 2011, at 9:16 PM, Keith Steensma ke...@airways-consulting.com
wrote:
Anyone have a recommendation for a 'free' client for a mac os x that works
when communicating to a unix/linux server? I haven't found anything when
'googling' for an answer.
Terminal works just fine.
Also,
On 24 November 2011 22:16, Keith Steensma ke...@airways-consulting.com wrote:
Anyone have a recommendation for a 'free' client for a mac os x that works
when communicating to a unix/linux server? I haven't found anything when
'googling' for an answer.
Mac OS X is unix - will the built in
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