Pedro David Marco:
> Ops!!
>
> Thanks! I gladly do it, Wietse...
>
> The problem is this:
>
> i actually have a transport file like this:
>
> DomainA.comsmtp:[10.10.10.1]:25
> DomainB.comsmtp:[10.10.10.2]:25
> DomainC.comsmtp:[10.10.10.3]:25
How many? 10? 100? 1000? It it's 10,
Jeff Karrels:
> Summary:
>
> I have installed postfix on a linux machine. Our current mail host is
> GoDaddy and we are trying to setup postfix to do mailing to our GoDaddy
> accounts. I have the software installed and configured and can send mail
> externally to my gmail account or other internet
Summary:
I have installed postfix on a linux machine. Our current mail host is
GoDaddy and we are trying to setup postfix to do mailing to our GoDaddy
accounts. I have the software installed and configured and can send mail
externally to my gmail account or other internet based accounts. However
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"Jeff Karrels" writes:
>
> Summary:
>
> I have installed postfix on a linux machine. Our current mail host is
> GoDaddy and we are trying to setup postfix to do mailing to our GoDaddy
> accounts. I have the software installed and
Curtis Villamizar:
> What I'd like to do is set smtpd_tls_security_level back to "may" and
> then somehow set it to "none" if the EHLO domain is comcast.net (oops
> the secret is out).
>
> I see we have smtp_tls_policy_maps, but no smtpd_tls_policy_maps.
Use this to suppress the STARTTLS
> On Jan 13, 2016, at 8:52 PM, Curtis Villamizar
> wrote:
>
> The logs revealed something about the nature of the problem. A few of
> these sort of messages were found.
>
> Jan 13 17:08:22 mta3 postfix/smtpd[15958]:
> warning: TLS library problem:
>
I turned on opportunistic TLS last summer I think. All was fine for a
long time. btw - I'm currently running the FreeBSD
postfix-current-3.0.20151003,4 port but previously used 2.8.
Somewhat recently someone with a residential cable provider account
complained that he got mail from me but mail
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Wietse Venema writes:
> Curtis Villamizar:
> > What I'd like to do is set smtpd_tls_security_level back to "may" and
> > then somehow set it to "none" if the EHLO domain is comcast.net (oops
> > the secret is out).
> >
> > I see we have