[pfx] Re: Postfix Site Hosting Tor Node = Blocked Access For Some

2023-09-24 Thread Ralph Seichter via Postfix-users
* Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users: >> The server hosting the Postfix website, run by yours truly, is neither >> located in Germany, nor is it a Tor exit node. > > As for TOR, some sites may have stale or inaccurate data: > >

[pfx] Re: milter outgoing not working

2023-09-24 Thread Stanislav via Postfix-users
On 2023-09-24 06:16, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote: Stanislav via Postfix-users: Greetings, After upgrading from postfix 3.7.3 to postfix 3.8.2, I've noticed my email is not signed with DKIM anymore. After further investigation, I've found that Postfix ignores milter on outgoing

[pfx] Re: Postfix Site Hosting Tor Node = Blocked Access For Some

2023-09-24 Thread Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users
On Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 12:29:52AM +0200, Ralph Seichter via Postfix-users wrote: > > I have been cutoff from the Postfix web site due to it apparently > > being a TOR exit node in Germany. > > The server hosting the Postfix website, run by yours truly, is neither > located in Germany, nor is

[pfx] Re: Postfix Site Hosting Tor Node = Blocked Access For Some

2023-09-24 Thread Ralph Seichter via Postfix-users
* Eddie Rowe via Postfix-users: > I have been cutoff from the Postfix web site due to it apparently > being a TOR exit node in Germany. The server hosting the Postfix website, run by yours truly, is neither located in Germany, nor is it a Tor exit node. -Ralph

[pfx] Re: IP protocol inconsistency

2023-09-24 Thread Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
Wietse Venema via Postfix-users: > It's a rather long explanation for "why not do X". like several > times longer than the text that explains what protocol preferences > do. And this is the only place where adding that text would help. I updated the text a little: Notes for mail delivery between

[pfx] Re: IP protocol inconsistency

2023-09-24 Thread Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
Polarian via Postfix-users: Checking application/pgp-signature: FAILURE -- Start of PGP signed section. > Hello, > > I understood RFC 5321 before hand, apologies for you having to type > this all out, I feel bad now. > > But my point was, the documentation states that setting a preference is >

[pfx] Re: IP protocol inconsistency

2023-09-24 Thread Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 09:49:52PM +0100, Polarian wrote: > > No, the choice should be random, to give messages a decent chance of > > getting through under various conditions. > > Why would you ever want to use a protocol randomly? Because gives mail the best chance to be delivered, if

[pfx] Re: IP protocol inconsistency

2023-09-24 Thread Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
Polarian via Postfix-users: > Hello, > > Firstly thank you for the response. > > > RFC 5321 requires that the Postfix SMTP CLIENT connects to hosts > > with primary MX preference, before connecting to hosts with a > > secondary MX preference. > > > > For example, given the following DNS

[pfx] Re: IP protocol inconsistency

2023-09-24 Thread Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 07:55:16PM +0100, Polarian via Postfix-users wrote: > > Use the Postfix smtp_address_preference default: random selection. > > If an MX host has IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, this ensures that mail > > won't get stuck in the queue when one of the protocols is not > > working

[pfx] Re: Example config aliases from mysqldb and /etc/aliases

2023-09-24 Thread Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
Noah via Postfix-users: > Hi there, > > I am provisioning an postfix installation. Is there an example > configuration for finding aliases from a mysqldb and also checking the > /etc/aliases file please? alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases proxy:mysql:/path/to/file This will search the MySQL

[pfx] Re: IP protocol inconsistency

2023-09-24 Thread Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
Polarian via Postfix-users: > What technology do you use to pick between the protocols? As documented at the link you mentioned, the Postfix SMTP CLIENT can sort IP addresses, with the same MX preference, by their protocol. RFC 5321 requires that the Postfix SMTP CLIENT connects to hosts with

[pfx] Re: milter outgoing not working

2023-09-24 Thread Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
Stanislav via Postfix-users: > Greetings, > > After upgrading from postfix 3.7.3 to postfix 3.8.2, I've noticed my > email is not signed with DKIM anymore. After further investigation, I've > found that Postfix ignores milter on outgoing emails (incoming goes > through milter ok). This has

[pfx] Re: milter outgoing not working

2023-09-24 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas via Postfix-users
On 24.09.23 04:39, Stanislav via Postfix-users wrote: After upgrading from postfix 3.7.3 to postfix 3.8.2, I've noticed my email is not signed with DKIM anymore. After further investigation, I've found that Postfix ignores milter on outgoing emails (incoming goes through milter ok). do you

[pfx] Re: [ext] milter outgoing not working

2023-09-24 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt via Postfix-users
* Ralf Hildebrandt via Postfix-users : > * Stanislav via Postfix-users : > > Greetings, > > > > After upgrading from postfix 3.7.3 to postfix 3.8.2, I've noticed my email > > is not signed with DKIM anymore. After further investigation, I've found > > that Postfix ignores milter on outgoing

[pfx] Re: [ext] milter outgoing not working

2023-09-24 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt via Postfix-users
* Stanislav via Postfix-users : > Greetings, > > After upgrading from postfix 3.7.3 to postfix 3.8.2, I've noticed my email > is not signed with DKIM anymore. After further investigation, I've found > that Postfix ignores milter on outgoing emails (incoming goes through milter > ok). How is the

[pfx] milter outgoing not working

2023-09-24 Thread Stanislav via Postfix-users
Greetings, After upgrading from postfix 3.7.3 to postfix 3.8.2, I've noticed my email is not signed with DKIM anymore. After further investigation, I've found that Postfix ignores milter on outgoing emails (incoming goes through milter ok). I use FreeBSD 13.2 . Does somebody experience