Hy,
I want to setup a system who warmes the sending ip`s, so i made a mysql
transport map where per domain i can add how much % to relay from main
ip pool to the warmup ip pool. The problem is that if manually I change in the
database for example yahoo.com domain
from 0 percent to 100
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 07:21:03PM +, Luca Pacor wrote:
Hello there,
First of all I tell you that this is my first postfix installation
so please be patient...
I have following scenario:
fetchmail -- postfix -- amavis-new -- postfix -- exchange 2010.
Everything -except exchange
On 2/24/2012 2:04 AM, Bányász Botond wrote:
Hy,
I want to setup a system who warmes the sending ip`s, so i made a
mysql transport map where per domain i can add how much % to relay
from main ip pool to the warmup ip pool. The problem is that if
manually I change in the database for example
What means this 1-element cache? it caches the last lookup?
Banyasz Botond
Phone:0740138717
Ymes:banyasz_b
From: Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org
To: Bányász Botond banyas...@yahoo.com; postfix-users@postfix.org
postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Friday,
On 2/24/2012 8:04 AM, Bányász Botond wrote:
What means this 1-element cache? it caches the last lookup?
Right. The cache is not specific to mysql, but is a feature of the
trivial-rewrite transport lookup.
This is only likely to be noticed when you use mysql-based
transport_maps and a high
I'm trying to enable postfix to use an SSL certificate for sending email but
when I enable SMTP on my outlook client, I get this message:
Send test e-mail message: Your server does not support the connection
encryption type you have specified. Try changing the encryption method. Contact
your
Having a problem understanding where my issue is with AV for this one
(maybe more) domain. I see the following message for this unknown user
where AV seems to be working, I only cache positives
mx1# grep 8024C2E2BD /var/log/maillog
Feb 24 08:33:45 mx1 postfix/cleanup[7752]: 8024C2E2BD:
Robert Fitzpatrick:
(maybe more) domain. I see the following message for this unknown user
where AV seems to be working, I only cache positives
...
Feb 24 08:33:55 mx1 postfix/smtp[6812]: 8024C2E2BD:
to=tmia...@example.com, relay=x.x.x.x[x.x.x.x]:25, delay=10,
delays=0.01/0.01/5.1/5,
Robert Fitzpatrick:
On 2/24/2012 2:44 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Robert Fitzpatrick:
(maybe more) domain. I see the following message for this unknown user
where AV seems to be working, I only cache positives
...
Feb 24 08:33:55 mx1 postfix/smtp[6812]: 8024C2E2BD:
Wietse Venema:
Robert Fitzpatrick:
On 2/24/2012 2:44 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Robert Fitzpatrick:
(maybe more) domain. I see the following message for this unknown user
where AV seems to be working, I only cache positives
...
Feb 24 08:33:55 mx1 postfix/smtp[6812]:
On 2/24/2012 3:40 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Robert Fitzpatrick:
On 2/24/2012 2:44 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Robert Fitzpatrick:
(maybe more) domain. I see the following message for this unknown user
where AV seems to be working, I only cache positives
...
Feb 24 08:33:55 mx1
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 04:28:01PM +, Kaleb Hosie wrote:
I'm trying to enable postfix to use an SSL certificate for sending
email but when I enable SMTP on my outlook client, I get this
message:
You are misled by the confusing overloading of the various terms
relating to transport layer
On 2/24/2012 4:17 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
There is also is some logic to prevent a negative probe result from
replacing a positive result. This is needed because Postfix will
try to refresh a probe result before it expires.
Just read this after my last post. Perhaps this explains, the address
Robert Fitzpatrick:
On 2/24/2012 4:17 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
There is also is some logic to prevent a negative probe result from
replacing a positive result. This is needed because Postfix will
try to refresh a probe result before it expires.
Just read this after my last post. Perhaps
Robert Fitzpatrick:
But unlike other domains that we transport for, I do not see the NOQUEUE
reject log entries for this user address, I do see the deliveries for
If you don't save the probe result, then the result is thrown away.
Telepathic computing is not yet commercially available.
Le 24/02/2012 17:28, Kaleb Hosie a écrit :
I'm trying to enable postfix to use an SSL certificate for sending email but
when I enable SMTP on my outlook client,
I get this message:
Send test e-mail message: Your server does not support the connection
encryption type you have specified. Try
On 2012-02-24 4:33 PM, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org wrote:
That is explained in my two sentences above. I am not a pervert
who has a better explanation but refuses to share it.
Maybe not, but you definitely have one of the driest senses of humor
I've ever seen... thanks for making me
On 2/24/2012 4:29 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
That is the part I didn't understand. What exactly triggers the other
rejections I see with NOQUEUE? I thought each message would be rejected
What other rejections? You have shown nothing.
Yes, for I have failed to post all that I have referenced...
Hello,
I am getting errors when trying to use -DNO_DB option (both from 2.9.1
and 2.10.x)
# make makefiles CCARGS=-DNO_DB
make -f Makefile.in MAKELEVEL= Makefiles
(echo # Do not edit -- this file documents how Postfix was built for your
machine.; /bin/sh makedefs) makedefs.tmp
No db.h include
Gamet A.:
Hello,
I am getting errors when trying to use -DNO_DB option (both from 2.9.1
and 2.10.x)
# make makefiles CCARGS=-DNO_DB
make -f Makefile.in MAKELEVEL= Makefiles
(echo # Do not edit -- this file documents how Postfix was built for your
machine.; /bin/sh makedefs) makedefs.tmp
Here are my compilation command list:
---
installDir=/usr/local/postfix-2.10
make CCARGS='-DNO_DB' tidy
make makefiles CCARGS=-DNO_DB -I/usr/local/ldap/include -DHAS_LDAP
I removed the DEBUG= to continue with the compilation and the compilation
stopped at the following in both 2.9 and 2.10 versions:
gcc -Wmissing-prototypes -Wformat -DNO_DB -I/usr/local/ldap/include
-DHAS_LDAP -DDEF_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/local/postfix-2.10/etc
On Fri, 2012-02-24 at 21:33:30 -0500, Gamet A. wrote:
Here are my compilation command list:
---
installDir=/usr/local/postfix-2.10
make CCARGS='-DNO_DB' tidy
make makefiles CCARGS=-DNO_DB
Here are my compilation command list:
---
installDir=/usr/local/postfix-2.10
make CCARGS='-DNO_DB' tidy
make makefiles CCARGS=-DNO_DB -I/usr/local/ldap/include -DHAS_LDAP
Here are my compilation command list:
---
installDir=/usr/local/postfix-2.10
make CCARGS='-DNO_DB' tidy
make makefiles CCARGS=-DNO_DB -I/usr/local/ldap/include -DHAS_LDAP
On 2/23/2012 1:50 PM, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I have a postfix-2.8.7 system with fedora15 and amavisd-new-2.6.6.
Lately I have been experiencing significant delays before receiving
the initial postfix 220 greeting from all remote hosts. I've verified
What is the output from:
grep warning:
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