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Von: Viktor Dukhovni postfix-us...@dukhovni.org
An: postfix-users@postfix.org
Datum: 17.04.2013 17:40
Betreff: Re: Routing Control of locally generated bounces in Postfix
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 12:11:52PM +0200, nullnullachtfuenfz...@arcor.de
wrote:
Good morning,
our outgoing smtp server gets into a backscatter blacklist. When I
checked my logs, there were only one mailer daemon email to some
server in the time that is mentioned on the backscatter web.
In all servers in the way of the email (incoming MX-antispam
server- our imap
Hi Josef,
On 04/18/2013 11:06 AM, Josef Karliak wrote:
Good morning,
our outgoing smtp server gets into a backscatter blacklist. When I
checked my logs, there were only one mailer daemon email to some server
in the time that is mentioned on the backscatter web.
In all servers in the
Hi,
thanks for reply. We thought that we have to copy existing
aliases file from imap server to incoming MX. If we reject an
emailduring smtp communication, we won't relay spam to victim. Am I
right ?
Best regards
J.K.
Cituji Mikael Bak m...@inbox.lv:
Hi Josef,
On 04/18/2013
On 04/18/2013 12:20 PM, Josef Karliak wrote:
Hi,
thanks for reply. We thought that we have to copy existing aliases
file from imap server to incoming MX. If we reject an emailduring smtp
communication, we won't relay spam to victim. Am I right ?
Best regards
J.K.
Hi,
Please do not
On 2013-04-16 09:45:12 -0500, Noel Jones wrote:
Postfix already depends on third-party software for pcre, hash/btree
tables, SQL, SASL authentication, TLS, and on and on.
But one may assume that they work well, at least those that are
mandatory. This is not necessarily true for all third-party
Hello list,
I would like to to use my postfix implementation to relay mail from one
specific host on the internet, to any address on the internet. The idea is
that the external host will send name in my name, i.e. it will appear to
come from my domain.
I can allow the specific IP address to
* L.W. van Braam van Vloten luc...@dds.nl:
Hello list,
I would like to to use my postfix implementation to relay mail from one
specific host on the internet, to any address on the internet. The idea is
that the external host will send name in my name, i.e. it will appear to
come from my
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 04:31:41PM +0200, L.W. van Braam van Vloten wrote:
Could you please advise what would be the preferred, secure approach to
achieve this?
When you say secure, what security mechanisms are acceptable? You
could operate a TLS protected submission service that the other
Ave Maria!
Sorry I posted that - I believe I have already solved that issue by moving
it out of the domains table in the MySQL.
Here's the updated logs:
Apr 18 15:44:05 companycoServer1 postfix/smtpd[15174]: connect from
mail-qe0-f54.google.com[209.85.128.54]
Apr 18 15:44:06 companycoServer1
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 10:32:25AM +0200, nullnullachtfuenfz...@arcor.de wrote:
What problem are you trying to solve (what is your actual end-goal)?
The Postfix server has a multi instance setup.
One instance receives only mail from senders in network A for
recipients in network B and
Dan Clovis:
Apr 18 15:44:06 companycoServer1 postfix/local[15179]: 5F6A214EE1B4: to=
d...@companycouk.com, orig_to=d...@ccpop.itco.co, relay=local, delay=0.35,
delays=0.29/0/0/0.06, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command:
procmail -a $EXTENSION)
If the address rewriting from
Hi,
Thanks for your replies. I know how to allow relay by its IP address but I'm
just afraid that it would be easy to fake an up address and use my server as a
spam relay. I would prefer to combine this with some form of authentication.
Would you happen to know a good manual for setting up SASL
On 18/04/2013 16:28, Wietse Venema wrote:
Dan Clovis:
Apr 18 15:44:06 companycoServer1 postfix/local[15179]: 5F6A214EE1B4: to=
d...@companycouk.com, orig_to=d...@ccpop.itco.co, relay=local, delay=0.35,
delays=0.29/0/0/0.06, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command:
procmail -a $EXTENSION)
[please don't top-post. thanks.]
On 4/18/2013 11:09 AM, Lucas van Braam van Vloten wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your replies. I know how to allow relay by its IP address
but I'm just afraid that it would be easy to fake an up address and
use my server as a spam relay.
While it's easy enough to
On 4/18/2013 4:26 AM, Mikael Bak wrote:
Hi Josef,
On 04/18/2013 11:06 AM, Josef Karliak wrote:
Good morning,
our outgoing smtp server gets into a backscatter blacklist. When I
checked my logs, there were only one mailer daemon email to some server
in the time that is mentioned on the
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