Hi,
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 09:03:56 +0200, Jack Knowlton jknowl...@vp44.com
wrote:
Is it possible to have a transport map with a regular expression? What I
want is to use an external relay server for all the emails to be
delivered
on Yahoo domains (eg, yahoo.com, yahoo.co.uk, yahoo.es, ecc).
Hi there,
As far as I'm aware this is easily modified using the smtpd_banner
option in main.cf
Cheers,
Marc
On Tue, 07 Apr 2009 11:34:10 +0200, Ashwin Muni ashwin.m...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi ALL,
Just was going through some archives,
Anybody help me how do i achieve 250-mx.google.com at
Hi guys,
First and foremost, apologies if this message shouldn't be going to this
list, but it seemed like the logical place.
I have written a small tool for Postfix in Python that duplicates most of
the functionality of exiqgrep, a tool that comes bundled with Exim making
it easier for
Hi there,
I tested this on RHEL 5.2 and RHEL 5.3 and the PCRE matched correctly.
Cheers,
Marc
On Wed, 04 Feb 2009 13:51:36 +0200, Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org
wrote:
Steven Redlich:
/http:\/\/baddomain.com\/uTnsub\//
There is no error with this PCRE pattern. It works as expected
Victor,
Thanks for taking the time to look at this.
On Wed, 04 Feb 2009 19:17:45 +0200, Victor Duchovni
victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com wrote:
The regexp parser is IMHO too fuzzy for production use outside your
own environment. It will generated false positives with sufficiently
Thanks... I better understand Viktor's original reply now.
On Thu, 05 Feb 2009 08:22:25 +0200, Magnus Bäck mag...@dsek.lth.se wrote:
No, that doesn't fix the race condition. Between your scan of the queue
and the actual removal of the message it could be delivered and replaced
by another