I understand a server announcing XFORWARD is ready to accept session META data
acquired from another client, but I don't understand where XCLIENT fits in.
From my understanding a typical XFORWARD situation would be data (IP, hostname
etc.) from client that talked to Postfix is passed by Postfix
* Victor Duchovni postfix-users@postfix.org:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 11:09:04PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Christian R??ner c...@roessner-network-solutions.com:
It works!
Probably OT for this list and better suited for the developers list, but
does
it still work without
http://modoboa.org/
Modoboa is a web based application to create, administrate, and use virtual
domain hosting platforms.
Modoboa stores its data in a SQL backend (like MySQL or PostgreSQL). Using
this database, you can integrate Modoboa with other mail components, such as
Postfix or Dovecot.
* Christian Rößner c...@roessner-network-solutions.com:
It works!
Probably OT for this list and better suited for the developers list, but does
it still work without any errors? Having EXTERNAL available in LDAP queries
would be quite nice - you get TLS, authentication and authorization at once.
* Brian Evans - Postfix List postfix-users@postfix.org:
On 9/15/2010 8:19 AM, Christian Rößner wrote:
Hi gain,
little question:
What about SASL-AUTH (i.e. EXTERNAL) and or Kerberos support in ldap_table?
I was looking for not binding with binddn/bindpw to my LDAP-server and using
* Richard Chapman rich...@aardvark.com.au:
I'm not suer whether this is the correct place to report this - but
if not please advise:
In the document:
http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html
In the section entitled:
Postfix SMTP/LMTP client policy - SASL mechanism /properties/
* Richard Chapman rich...@aardvark.com.au:
OK. I'm making some progress here:
After attempting a sasl/tls connection to smtp.gmail.com I get the
following in the logs:
Sep 10 17:12:32 C5 postfix/postfix-script: starting the Postfix mail system
Sep 10 17:12:32 C5 postfix/master[20209]:
* Diego Lima li...@diegolima.org:
Hi Stan,
This is actually a server for a mail marketing company, so I can
expect several thousands of messages per minute being sent from the
system. That's why I was wondering if there was any way to get postfix
to pick up the messages automatically (the
* Jack Knowlton jknowl...@vp44.com:
Hi all.
We have a local postfix server that relays to another postfix server via
VPN and I would like to remove the Received: headers so that only the
last one is included in the email message.
How do I proceed to do that? Do I need to set up altermime?
$
* Seann nombran...@tsukinokage.net:
On 9/3/2010 4:16 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Fri, Sep 03, 2010 at 04:07:13PM -0500, Seann wrote:
Enable LDAP debugging to see more logging. The OpenLDAP library will
return this error when the peer certificate CommonName does not match
the hostname you
* Seann nombran...@tsukinokage.net:
That is what I was figuring. Trying two different locations with the
CA file I was using broke, when according to the list's information
and my own reading it should work, turned out to require me to
validate the CA file I was using again. What the case was,
* Julian Cowley jul...@lava.net:
Hello,
I would like to block a particular user who is authenticated using
SASL from sending mail. Is there a way to do this?
Where do you keep this users credentials? Disable the auth account.
I found one way to do it, but it is not perfect. I can block
* Julian Cowley jul...@lava.net:
On Thu, 2 Sep 2010, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Julian Cowley jul...@lava.net:
Hello,
I would like to block a particular user who is authenticated using
SASL from sending mail. Is there a way to do this?
Where do you keep this users
* Victor Duchovni postfix-users@postfix.org:
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 01:20:39AM +0200, Marco Rebsamen wrote:
query_filter = proxyaddresses=...@domain1.ch*
DO NOT use wildcard * patters to match recipients. The correct query
is:
query_filter = proxyAddresses=smtp:%...@domain1.ch
* Patrick Ben Koetter p...@state-of-mind.de:
Is smtp:%s sufficient? IIRC the main mail address is noted as SMTP:%s. A
query that catches those too would be this:
query_filter = (|(proxyAddresses=smtp:%s)(proxyAddresses=SMTP:%s))
On second thought...
A query that matches all aliases
* Victor Duchovni postfix-users@postfix.org:
Is smtp:%s sufficient? IIRC the main mail address is noted as SMTP:%s. A
query that catches those too would be this:
The proxyAddresses field is matched case-insensitively. No fancy gymnastics
required:
query_filter =
I just started to follow this thread and had deleted the rest before. If I can
be of any assistance in terms of Cyrus SASL let me know. Mac OS X runs its own
special Cyrus SASL and I might not be able to help all the way. Anyway...
p...@rick
* Wietse Venema postfix-users@postfix.org:
Wietse
* Marco Rebsamen mrebsa...@unimatrix0.ch:
I wan't to have my local recipeints checked against my Active Directory.
So I have created the .cf file with the LDAP parameters:
bind_dn = u...@domain.local
bind_pw = **
server_host = 192.168.8.254
#Global Catalog port
server_port = 3268
= (proxyaddresses...@domain.local)
Virtual domains:
query_filter = (proxyAddresses=%s)
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org]
Im Auftrag von Patrick Ben Koetter
Gesendet: Samstag, 28. August 2010 17:56
* Zhou, Yan yz...@medplus.com:
We want to implement SMTP authentication in Postfix and support multiple
virtual domains. Rather than having user/domain/endpoint in different
files, we prefer them either in database (Oracle) or LDAP. I am trying
to weigh the pros and cons of both options. I
* Wietse Venema postfix-users@postfix.org:
Zhou, Yan:
Hi there,
We want to implement SMTP authentication in Postfix and support multiple
virtual domains. Rather than having user/domain/endpoint in different
files, we prefer them either in database (Oracle) or LDAP. I am trying
to
* Bjorn Mork bjron.m...@gmail.com:
can POSTFIX handle load of 120k mailboxesWhat would be required
additional with postfix to bear such load
You can run multiple Postfix machines to deal with the load.
But more imporant with all, but especially with 120k mailboxes the questions
are not
* Bjorn Mork bjron.m...@gmail.com:
i have tried to answer your queris, (Please correct, if I am wrong in
understanding your question...)
We do have multiple IBM Blade server with 2.4 Xeon + 16GB + NAS over iSCSI
protocol..
How many blades will be involved for such load???
I would
* Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com:
Julio Cesar Covolato put forth on 8/7/2010 12:37 AM:
Is there anyone using postfix in cloud, like Amazon ec2?
Dunno about Postfix specifically, but there are/were many spammers operating
out of the Amazon cloud as well as the Rackspace cloud. Even
* Jonathan Tripathy jon...@abpni.co.uk:
On 07/08/10 21:10, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Stan Hoeppners...@hardwarefreak.com:
Julio Cesar Covolato put forth on 8/7/2010 12:37 AM:
Is there anyone using postfix in cloud, like Amazon ec2?
Dunno about Postfix specifically, but there are/were
* Pavel Dimow paveldi...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I know that this is maybe question for more LDAP oriented users, but I hope
someone here can help me. I have a postfix with one primary domain and
dozen virtual domains. The problem is that users from primary domain use only
their username
auth_default_realm in dovecot and problem should be solved.
All roads lead to Rome. ;)
p...@rick
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter p...@state-of-mind.de
wrote:
* Pavel Dimow paveldi...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I know that this is maybe question for more LDAP oriented users
* Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com:
Wietse Venema put forth on 7/21/2010 2:22 PM:
Ram:
One server of ours just accepts the mails from clients and then relays
the mails to other servers.
Since there is almost no mail queued on the server , I think it is will
be good to mount
I can put a mail on HOLD and release it later with the postsuper command.
That's great for debugging purposes, but only if I need to send the message
just once.
Would it be possible to expand the postsuper command with an optional command
line parameter that releases the message, but does not
* Ralf Hildebrandt postfix-users@postfix.org:
* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
Patrick Ben Koetter:
I can put a mail on HOLD and release it later with the postsuper command.
That's great for debugging purposes, but only if I need to send the
message
just once.
Would
* Jerry postfix-users@postfix.org:
Exim, supposedly, has a -bt option that when combined with the debug
flag option produces a detailed routing output useful for debugging.
How would one go about duplicating that in Postfix?
sendmail -bv ?
p...@rick
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* Victor Duchovni postfix-users@postfix.org:
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 02:35:14PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Consider using RSYNC to COPY the file from the hold queue to the
incoming queue, using the same file name.
Once it's there, will it take the same path as the initial mail
* sebast...@debianfan.de sebast...@debianfan.de:
Hello,
i used the tutorial
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/IntegratedSpamdInPostfix
to integrate Spamassassin into Postfix.
It works fine - but i want to put the spammails into an separate folder.
Use a LDA (procmail, maildrop,
* Jorge Armando Medina jmed...@e-compugraf.com:
On 07/07/2010 01:16 PM, Asif Iqbal wrote:
Where do I look in postfix to introduce the following behavior.
When mail arrives to the mail server,
I like to convert any attachment to link if it is bigger than say 1M and add
a footer in the
Asif,
* Asif Iqbal vad...@gmail.com:
well, I am looking for suggestions on how people took care of the
dot-qmail part when
they migrated from qmail to postfix. going back to my original email,
I saw some suggestions
how people did just that. but bringing that up to see if those steps
are
* Asif Iqbal vad...@gmail.com:
Currently our qmail uses QMAILQUEUE, qmail-scanner, clamd,
spamassassin, rbldnsd, greylite, qmail-pop, qmail-ldap, virtuals and
ezmlm.
(I hope I did not miss anything)
Here's the typical way most people go:
qmail - postfix
* Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com:
Michael put forth on 6/24/2010 3:07 AM:
I want to be able to monitor SASL users to get quick notification if
something
is out of the ordinary - like a spammer using a compromised account to send
emails.
What tool(s) can be used to achieve
* Michael p...@nettrust.co.nz:
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 20:48:04 Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com:
Michael put forth on 6/24/2010 3:07 AM:
I want to be able to monitor SASL users to get quick notification if
something is out of the ordinary - like
* Wietse Venema postfix-users@postfix.org:
Last weekend I talked with one of the creators of SQLite and was
impressed by the thoroughness of their code quality process.
I brushed up a patch that was circulated two years ago and spent
a day or so adding error checks and updating
* Wietse Venema postfix-users@postfix.org:
Victor Duchovni:
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 05:58:02PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
Right now this is a read-only implementation (like mysql/pgsql)
but it may be worthwhile to add update support. SQLite implements
locking internally
* Julien Vehent jul...@linuxwall.info:
Final solution provided by the Openldap mailing list:
Just change your authz-regexp line to
authz-regexp ^uid=([^,]+).*,cn=[^,]*,cn=auth$
ldap:///dc=linuxwall,dc=info??sub?(|(uid=$1)(mail=$1))
And the authentication works.
I
* Julien Vehent jul...@linuxwall.info:
On Wed, 19 May 2010 14:36:24 -0400, Victor Duchovni
victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com wrote:
This looks different from my recollection of the the smtpd.conf you
posted, you may want to make sure that the sasl_ldapdb_id and
passwords are the same,
* BABEDH-DHRA babedh-d...@biggdog.biz:
I understand you want to use Dovecot as SASL provider. In this case the
configuration (see below) you are currently trying to use is leading you
completely the wrong way.
Take a look at the section Configuring Dovecot SASL in the SASL_README
* BABEDH-DHRA babedh-d...@biggdog.biz:
I have done the Dovecot additions So I think as well as the Postfix ones.
I think I am missing something since I have not added a DB for my username
and password.
If you can log into Dovecot the Dovecot config should be okay. If not, the
Dovecot mailing
* BABEDH-DHRA babedh-d...@biggdog.biz:
mail:~# postconf -n
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
...
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, permit_sasl_authenticated,
reject_unauth_destination, ...
...
smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes
smtpd_sasl_authenticated_header = yes
* BABEDH-DHRA babedh-d...@biggdog.biz:
I understand you want to use Dovecot as SASL provider. In this case the
configuration (see below) you are currently trying to use is leading you
completely the wrong way.
Take a look at the section Configuring Dovecot SASL in the SASL_README
* BABEDH-DHRA babedh-d...@biggdog.biz:
My mail server uses Postfix 2.5.5 amd-64 driven virtual mailbox domains
stored in a MySQL database, managed by PostfixAdmin and phpMyAdmin
Postfix and Dovecot SASL
My question / fear is if I should I just add the example excerpt to the
bottom of the
BABEDH-DHRA,
* BABEDH-DHRA babedh-d...@biggdog.biz:
Ok I can start over can you please tell me if this is going to be the right
place to start.
please describe in detail which goal you want to accieve. As far as I
understand it at the moment you want your Postfix to offer SMTP AUTH and you
* Simon Croome scro...@solent.ac.uk:
On 05/05/2010 17:42, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 04:21:37PM +0100, Simon Croome wrote:
We are replacing sendmail as our MTA to Postfix and our internal mail relay
receives mail from our edge MTA server# in the DMZ, once mail is
* Simon Croome scro...@solent.ac.uk:
Take a look at the TABLE SEARCH ORDER in man 5 transport. Here's an
example:
# main.cf
transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transports
# /etc/postfix/transports
firstname.lastn...@example.com relay:lotus.notes.server:25
* Israel Garcia igalva...@gmail.com:
I have about 20 debian servers send all mail through a loadbalancer
(haproxy) with 2backend smarthosts which send emails to internet. I
have pflogsumm running only on every smarhost. As every smarthost see
on IP source (haproxy) I can not get email stats
* Wietse Venema postfix-users@postfix.org:
Stefan Foerster:
Now, feature request is actually not the right word - it's more an
idea, and probably somebody just needs to tell me it's a bad one.
With the postscreen_dnsbl_sites setting, each site administrator can
configure a list of DNS
* Frank Bonnet f.bon...@esiee.fr:
Hello
I get this error since few hours :
(Host or domain name not found. Name service error for
name=bart.esiee.fr type=A: Host not found, try again)
the machine bart.esiee.fr has a FQDN and is
on my LAN , any idea of what happen ?
Are /etc/hosts and
* Неворотин Вадим nevoro...@gmail.com:
How can I deny SASL authentication not from local (192.168.0.0/16) IP? Now I
have restrictions in smtpd_recipient_restrictions and other parameters,
which allow send mails to relayhost only from local IPs and only after
authentication. But client from
* Неворотин Вадим nevoro...@gmail.com:
I have same problem. When I try to add smtpd_sasl_security_options =
noanonymous, noplaintext to my config smptd start to say FATAL ERROR))) Auth
throw dovecot, works perfectly with
smtpd_tls_auth_only = yes
but then I only replace it with
* Jeff Lacki j...@rahul.net:
Are these yum packages (which I tried under the names above
with no luck)? Where do I acquire them?
For which SASL provider?
Im assuming digest-md5 is good enough, unless
you think another mechanism is better?
plain and login are plaintext mechanisms. You
* Jeff Lacki j...@rahul.net:
Im trying to setup SASL+TLS+dovecot. Overall Ive
gotten things somewhat working, but have a couple questions
since Im new to this aspect of postfix.
I get 'fatal: no SASL authentication mechanisms' in maillog
I ran saslfinger and it showed no mechanisms,
* Robert Schetterer rob...@schetterer.org:
Hi Wietse, is their any
fixed release date for version 2.7 ?
famous last words ... :)
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* dd1313 vedanta...@gmail.com:
Actually I am taking over a server with postfix already installed , So I am
struggling to find my way
please help
What do you already know about email in general?
Do you need to create a new mail account or do you need to add another address
for an existing
- and
mailaccount:
# adduser username
To add an alias name for an existing user read man aliases and edit
/etc/aliases. The run newaliases once you're done.
For long time success you probably need to learn more about Linux and Ubuntu.
p...@rick
Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* dd1313 vedanta
* David Touzeau da...@touzeau.eu:
Dear
I don't understand why but i think that Postfix did want to send the
authentication request in the SMTP protocol.
In this case , the client (thunderbird) cannot send authentication
parameters trough Internet.
When executing saslfinger, there is not
* JORGE CARMINATI jcarmin...@pluspetrol.net:
Hi! I just want to know if the authors of this book are planning to release
an updated revision with erratas fixes, etc and when (if applies). Thanks
in advance.
Good news: We are in the middle of it. There will be new chapters, fixes for
errors
* Julien Vehent jul...@linuxwall.info:
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 19:29:17 +0100, Patrick Ben Koetter
p...@state-of-mind.de wrote:
* JORGE CARMINATI jcarmin...@pluspetrol.net:
Hi! I just want to know if the authors of this book are planning to
release
an updated revision with erratas fixes, etc
* William Jordan wjor...@tninetwork.com:
Hi Folks,
I came across an add-on for Trac that allows tickets to be updated using
mail.
Email2trac is what it's called and the Postfix install is here:
https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/email2trac/wiki/Email2tracMta
It has instructions on how to
* Michael Reck sir...@brauchmer.net:
Hi List,
I`m looking for a SA replacement in an large scale enviroment.
DSPAM seems to use filesystem (--with-userdir=) for various
functions which is not what i want. dspam also needs per user
activation.
Anything except Mailstorage is placed in DB and
) to use them.
Should I leave the passwords blank?
Create them with and remove the passwords when you export the certificates.
Why? The server (Postfix smtpd) can't type it it when it needs to be unlocked
for usage. ;)
p...@rick
Thanks
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter
p
* richard lucassen postfix-us...@cloud9.net:
I want to send once a week a simple mail to a list of 3000 recipients. I
can set smtpd_recipient_limit and smtpd_recipient_overshoot_limit to
higher limits, but is there a better way to handle this?
Chosse a client/write a script that breaks the
* richard lucassen postfix-us...@cloud9.net:
On Sun, 3 Jan 2010 14:28:11 -0600
Kenneth Marshall k...@rice.edu wrote:
[mlm]
I will second that using a real MLM is usually a much, much better
option that will allow you to prevent collateral damage to your mail
reputation when there is a
* Glenn English g...@slsware.com:
On Jan 3, 2010, at 1:14 PM, richard lucassen wrote:
3000 recipients is waaay too many to do in a single
shot using Bcc.
Ok, but a mlm is quite some overkill IMHO, just wondering if there was
an intermediate solution. This is for a blind person
* froinds J froi...@gmail.com:
My problem is: if I allow TLS I cannot authenticate. Without TLS everything
works. Here is the output from saslfinger.
Thanks for your help.
saslfinger - postfix Cyrus sasl configuration Sat Jan 2 02:12:49 EST 2010
version: 1.0.2
mode: server-side SMTP
, Patrick Ben Koetter
p...@state-of-mind.dewrote:
* froinds J froi...@gmail.com:
My problem is: if I allow TLS I cannot authenticate. Without TLS
everything
works. Here is the output from saslfinger.
Thanks for your help.
saslfinger - postfix Cyrus sasl configuration Sat Jan
* john j...@klam.ca:
I understand that setting smtp_sasl_auth_enable to yes, enables
sasl authentication in the SMTP client, but does it make it
mandatory.
It makes it mandatory only for hosts listed in a sasl password map.
If I do not have an entry in the sasl password list for a particular
* froinds J froi...@gmail.com:
Oops! I forgot to check SSL.
My client now seems to start a TLS session and still nothing. Here is the
log with the SSL error.
TLS log. My favourite waste of time. Everything is layed out so clear... :/
There are two lines in your log that make me think (think,
* mouss mouss+nob...@netoyen.net:
Daniel V. Reinhardt a écrit :
[snip]
Both links work fine for me, the first one is a shell script which is full
of text that you copy to or save link as to a directory. The second is
the download able compressed versions I imagine.
How are you
* Patrick Ben Koetter p...@state-of-mind.de:
$ wget http://ftp.wl0.org/SOURCES/postfinger
--2010-01-02 20:10:37-- http://ftp.wl0.org/SOURCES/postfinger
Resolving ftp.wl0.org... 141.42.206.35
Connecting to ftp.wl0.org|141.42.206.35|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response
.
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter
p...@state-of-mind.dewrote:
* froinds J froi...@gmail.com:
Oops! I forgot to check SSL.
My client now seems to start a TLS session and still nothing. Here is the
log with the SSL error.
TLS log. My favourite waste of time
* froinds J froi...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I'm having a problem with postfix in F12.
I used to have my email server setup with F10. My setup had TLS
enabled (self signed certs) with SASL using pwcheck_method=auxprop and
CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5. I had virtual accounts.
Everything worked great until I
* Vladimir Vassiliev v...@edu.yar.ru:
IMHO antivirus checking with milter is bad idea because of possible large
delays in processing. Some broken relays have small timeout and they don't
await even couple of minutes. Result is endless delivery of the same mail, I
had real incidents.
* Walter Breno walter...@gmail.com:
and what do you recommend to use? proc mail? i'm testing the best set of
Best practise on the Postfix mailing list is to use only anti-spam tools that
do not interfere with Postfix internals e.g. the queue mechanisms etc.
tools for my mail server and
* The Doctor doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca:
Is there a way to rate limit what a user can send?
The policyd policy server http://www.policyd.org can do that.
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* JP post...@postfix.exjay.com:
i'll guess the solution to my problem will be something simple and
obvious, because i know i ain't the first person to do this, but i've
been staring at it for days and can't see what's wrong.
os x snow leopard server; postfix 2.5.5; dovecot 1.1.17apple0.5
* JP post...@postfix.exjay.com:
Your Postfix uses Dovecot SASL. Have you tried to authenticate using a telnet
session, sending AUTH identity on command line?
Escape character is '^]'.
220 osx-106.example.com ESMTP Postfix
EHLO foobie.example.com
250-osx-106.example.com
250-PIPELINING
and program it yourself.
p...@rick
Regards
Vahric
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org
[mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Vahriç Muhtaryan
Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:04 AM
To: 'Patrick Ben Koetter'; postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject
[mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Patrick Ben Koetter
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 11:08 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: About SMTP Auth with Mysql
* Vahriç Muhtaryan vah...@doruk.net.tr:
Any postfix guy have a knowledge about this issue
Really I
Of Vahriç Muhtaryan
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 11:21 PM
To: 'Patrick Ben Koetter'; postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: RE: About SMTP Auth with Mysql
I hope that until find the right mailbox and pass it should query each
setted mysql server but not !
For to be sure I'm sending different
* Vahriç Muhtaryan vah...@doruk.net.tr:
Hi,
(212.58.4.184,212.58.4.247) not worked
(212.58.4.184:3306,212.58.4.247:3306)query arrive to 4.247 but not to 184
212.58.4.184:3306,212.58.4.247:3306 query arrive to 4.184 but not to 247
212.58.4.184:3306 212.58.4.247:3306 query arrive to 4.184 but
* Vahriç Muhtaryan vah...@doruk.net.tr:
I tried without parentheses like 212.58.4.184:3306,212.58.4.247:3306
Also tried like this 212.58.4.184:3306 212.58.4.247:3306
3306 is default for mysql. Try without.
p...@rick
-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org
mechanism while supporting plain mechanism using
saslauthd, PAM and pam_krb5.so. I have got no problems using native GSSAPI
support.
AFAIK this in not possible at the moment.
p...@rick
Kind Regards
Ali Majdzadeh Kohbanani
2009/11/11 Patrick Ben Koetter p...@state-of-mind.de
* Ali
remember the overlays name, though. Maybe its best to ask the
openldap mailing list how you can use kerberos and LDAP at the same time and
then see how that goes together with SMTP AUTH.
p...@rick
Kind Regards
Ali Majdzadeh Kohbanani
2009/11/11 Patrick Ben Koetter p...@state-of-mind.de
* Ali Majdzadeh ali.majdza...@gmail.com:
Patrick,
Thanks a lot for your help. I will test the mentioned configuration and will
post the results to the list. I hope it works. Unfortunately, I do not have
so much knowledge about LDAP, but I do know that it is possible to store
Kerberos
* Ali Majdzadeh ali.majdza...@gmail.com:
Hello All
Is it possible to have both PLAIN and CRAM-MD5 authentication
mechanisms using SASL?
Yes. The password must be stored as plaintext. Then plaintext and
shared-secret mechanisms will work.
p...@rick
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* Jerry postfix-users@postfix.org:
I have just started using SQL with SASL2. Previously, I was using the
sasldb file.
Although everything appears to be working correctly, I am finding this
error message in the /var/log/messages log file.
Nov 5 14:55:01 scorpio postfix/smtpd[9719]: sql
I am doing research for an article related to the current state of DKIM and
ADSP usage. Please reply to me offline if you want to share your opinion or
experience:
- Do you know DKIM?
- Do you know ADSP?
- Do you know ARF?
- Do you use it?
- If not, why?
- If yes, why?
- What are your
* Marty Anstey marty.ans...@sunwave.net:
Hi all,
I have a quick question which relates to how Postfix interacts with LDAs
(in particular, Dovecot).
I've asked this question over on the Dovecot list, but it sounds like
the issue is with how Postfix handles the response from Dovecot's LDA.
http://www.AcademicKeys.com/
On Thu, October 29, 2009 10:31 am, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Keith Palmer ke...@academickeys.com:
Is it possible to configure Postfix for SMTP-AUTH *without* using
SASL/PAM?
We're trying to keep things simple here, and I'd really rather prefer
* Martin Crossley mar...@crossleys.biz:
OK - it definately looks like the problem is coming from the milter,
which is writing a temporary 'Received' header for the backend
scanners to use:
Alternatively you might want to give the SpamAssassin Milter a try:
* Dan Schaefer d...@performanceadmin.com:
This has been a problem from day one of my postfix installation. I
get the following error in my maillog:
postfix/smtpd[1088]: warning: SASL authentication problem: unable to
open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
a) you configured
* Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi:
One thing I note is that telnet mail.simonandkate.net 587 does
not return AUTH in the list offered:
220 mail.simonandkate.net ESMTP Postfix
EHLO simon.whatever
250-mail.simonandkate.net
250-PIPELINING
250-SIZE 26214400
250-ETRN
250-STARTTLS
* Iseli, Erich erich.is...@saint-gobain.com:
Hello everybody,
A software we use in house is sending e-mails that are processed by postfix
which relays them to an exchange server that has a connection to the
internet (unlike the sending server).
The software you use inhouse does not specify
Wietse,
out of curiosity and completely ignoring the fact that you probably have other
things on your mind:
Have you ever had a look at LEMONADE
http://www.lemonadeformobiles.com/index.html and the protocol extensions it
defines for SMTP (e.g. BURL, CHUNKING, BINARYMIME) and have you considered
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