Wietse Venema wrote:
Chris Dos:
relay=mail.chrisdos.com[71.33.251.73]:25, delay=0.19,
delays=0.02/0/0.11/0.05, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (host
mail.chrisdos.com[71.33.251.73] said: 550 5.1.1
chris+no-one-home=chrisdos@chrisdos.com: Recipient
address rejected: User unknown in local
What would be the best way to add a bounce+ to the beginning of every
Return-Path address for outgoing
e-mail? I've been digging for two days and have not found a workable solution.
Chris
of file?
Thanks,
Chris
Fair enough. However the documents for spf-milter-python state that I
could also do:
SPF-Neutral:aol.com REJECT
SPF-Softfail:aol.comREJECT
Would that still be valid considering SPF-Softfail:aol.com could be
seen as just one string?
Thank you for your help,
Chris
On Wed, Mar 11
that would work to suppress sending out the bounce
backs and have a program that I
wrote process them instead?
Chris
Noel Jones wrote:
Chris Dos wrote:
I've been tasked to figure out a way for our three postfix relay
servers to intercept every hard bounced back
e-mail and process it for our web application.
We have about nine servers relaying mail through our three postfix
servers. These servers send
Peter Blair wrote:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Chris Dos ch...@chrisdos.com wrote:
I've been tasked to figure out a way for our three postfix relay servers to
intercept every hard bounced back
e-mail and process it for our web application.
We have about nine servers relaying mail
Wietse Venema wrote:
Chris St Denis:
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First some background. What I am trying to do is write a script that
syslog can be piped into that will parse the maillog in real time and
insert the items into the database -- one row per queue ID
Noel Jones wrote:
Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 01:30:01PM -0800, Chris St Denis wrote:
Anyway, on to the problems. How do I deal with log entries like
this. A queue ID is created, but nothing ever happens to it. There
is no reject
There was one valid recipient
of queue ids, but there is
no log line here indicating that it is complete.
--
Chris St Denis
Programmer
SmarttNet (www.smartt.com)
Ph: 604-473-9700 Ext. 200
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On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 16:26:43 +0200
Murat Ugur EMINOGLU mu...@murat.ws wrote:
reverse record,spf record, ptr record OK.
You sure?
[ch...@mail ~]$ dig murat.ws
; DiG 9.5.0-P1 murat.ws
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 53656
;;
. The list id header is the most likely
to remain consistant, but sender is a good choice too. Filtering on the
envelope sender is not a good idea because you never know when some
protocol like VERP or BATV may be implemented, breaking your filter
rule.
Chris Babcock
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if it is going to keep
you from getting killed in the real world.
Chris Babcock
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, but even with
strict sending policies I don't know the chances that the recieving
machine will implement either of these policies in a way that deals
constructively with backscatter.
Chris Babcock
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the submission (port 587) or pickup service (if using the sendmail
command) in your MUA.
All good.
Chris
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to propagate your changes.
Chris Babcock
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instance for delivery. I'm trying to follow
Configuring an Alternate Transport from p 403 of 'The Book of
Postfix'. Is my transport misconfigured? Is transport_maps the right
main.cf parameter? Something painfully obvious?
Thanks,
Chris Babcock
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that,
including pulling mail off a POP or IMAP server or delivering to a
command that parses the message and inserts the content into the data
base.
Chris Babcock
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/var/imap
sudo -u cyrusimap /usr/bin/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -i
Is there anything I can do to rescue Postfix?
It all starts with postconf -n.
Chris
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and shell script
that sends mail out of the company to authenticate itself.
Chris Babcock
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. Just so that you are aware of
the other side of the issue.
Chris Babcock
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no shortage of people who will either tell you
Don't do it, or Fine, but you need to provide a way (auth) for users
to follow the policy.
Chris Babcock
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 12:01:02 -0500
Vince Sabio vi...@vjs.org wrote:
I'm looking for a perl script that can create an e-mail message with
a custom header (i.e., customized header-From and To lines, and
ideally customized envelope-From, so that I can route bounces to a
different address).
either in postfix or
spamassassin?
Thanks for all the great suggestions!
-Chris
Thank you to everyone. I'm getting some great suggestions. I didn't
know about several of the features postfix provides and have been
relying mostly on spamassassin to do the work for me.
I don't see the smtpd_*_restrictions. Sensible ones there cut down on
acres of spam and take load off
Did you change the MX record to point to the new server?
Do you show anything in the logs, rejections? Did you open your firewall for
the new IP?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kirt Bajwa
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 11:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
amavisd-new.
I'm hoping to get some recommendations from the folks here.
-Chris
. They're
being sent off to all sorts of off-site addresses. In addition, there
are some messages that has the sender address being set the same as the
recipient.
-Chris
Terry Carmen wrote:
To eliminate *sending* backscatter, all you need to do is not accept
mail you won't be able to deliver:
I am rejecting unknown recipients but the bounces are coming from
messages with a spamassassin score above 12.
Unfortunately, there's still no such thing as a free
really underlines the
fact that I'm the one that's creating my own problem.
-Chris
been put on any blacklists.
-Chris
spam. So I'm
officially not sending backscatter as of an hour ago.
-Chris
on this.
Postfix version 2.2.10
Chris
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Sahil Tandon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..snip
Obviously not a good thing to do as then no one internally could send
mail.
Is there anything I can do that would say, If the From: address is *@
us-reports.com
I have some email addresses defined (example.com of course is not the
real domain)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and a catch all to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when an email is sent to an address like [EMAIL PROTECTED] it gets
sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oct
I need to add support for (multi-recipient) aliases that are only able
to receive messages from selected users.
I was initially looking at mailman or majordomo, however from what I
understand of them, they authenticate only on the from address so it
looks like it would be easy to forge.
James wrote:
I was wondering if anyone here knew of a good way to duplicate emails
for archival purposes.
What i want to do is use a gateway machine that will deliver mail to
two machines.
one being an active imap/pop3 system and the other being a mail
archival system
i was thinking that
mouss wrote:
Chris St Denis wrote:
I need to add support for (multi-recipient) aliases that are only
able to receive messages from selected users.
I was initially looking at mailman or majordomo, however from what I
understand of them, they authenticate only on the from address so it
looks
script that runs at night
and extracts all the users and dumps it to into the proper format for
Postfix to use. Mail me off list and I can provide you details etc.
--
Best regards,
Chris
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/\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments
or pointers on fatal bind permission denied error it would be very
much appreciated. Please find config files below. Many thanks Chris Postfix
master process configuration file:## Postfix master process configuration file.
For details on the format# of the file, see the master(5) manual page
(command
thanks
Chris
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I have the following mynetworks defined
Dispite having 69.31.160.0/20 defined and !69.31.174.220 defined, I
can still relay mail from 69.31.174.220 without smtp authentication. Why
is this?
Does order matter or is there another problem with my syntax?
mynetworks = 69.31.160.0/20,
Quick question that I've not been able to answer. Can I have multiple
header_checks directives? I want to split my header_checks files up.
Thanks
Chris
Hello,
My mail server is taking about 15 seconds to accept an email and place it in
queue.
Try adding this to main.cf
disable_dns_lookups = yes
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