SASL authentication on port 587 only

2008-10-03 Thread Mark Goodge
OK, having successfully got SASL authentication working via Dovecot (as per Wietse's helpful comments on my previous post), I now have another query which I can't seem to find the answer to either by reading the Postfix documentation or Googling. What I want to do is configure Postfix so that

Re: SASL authentication on port 587 only

2008-10-03 Thread Mark Goodge
mouss wrote: Mark Goodge wrote: OK, having successfully got SASL authentication working via Dovecot (as per Wietse's helpful comments on my previous post), I now have another query which I can't seem to find the answer to either by reading the Postfix documentation or Googling. What I

Re: Adding SASL to existing Postfix installation on FreeBSD

2008-10-02 Thread Mark Goodge
Wietse Venema wrote: Mark Goodge: [FreeBSD ports stuff] However, when I start Postfix, I get these errors in maillog: warning: smtpd_sasl_auth_enable is true, but SASL support is not compiled in Then the FreeBSD ports stuff is broken. That's what I suspected. If you look

Re: Messages slow to leave active queue

2008-09-05 Thread Mark Goodge
Noel Jones wrote: Mark Goodge wrote: I'm hoping someone can help point me in the right direction for the solution to this one. I'm in the process of adding a new server to an existing mail cluster, but for some reason I'm getting really slow throughput. The problem seems to be delays

hash_queue_names and performance

2008-09-03 Thread Mark Goodge
I see from the documentation that the current default of hash_queue_names is only to hash the defer and deferred directories, in contrast to versions prior to 2.2 where pretty much everything was hash queued. The documentation has this to say about the reason for the change: Claims about

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