Robert A. Ober escribió:
On 3/4/2009 10:05 AM, Miguel Da Silva - Centro de Matemática wrote:
Victor Duchovni escribió:
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 09:35:38AM -0200, Miguel Da Silva - Centro de
Matem?tica wrote:
The user was not relaying: mail was sent to a domain you are
responsible
for, so
Robert Ober escribió:
On Mar 5, 2009, at 4:58, Miguel Da Silva - Centro de Matemática
mdasi...@cmat.edu.uy wrote:
Well, it came from dovecot.org :) Maybe I misunderstood your question,
please let me know. I'm running Postfix 2.3.x and Dovecot 1.0.
My problem was a confusing
Victor Duchovni escribió:
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 12:29:29AM -0200, Miguel Da Silva - Centro de
Matem?tica wrote:
Mar 2 18:42:02 smtp postfix/smtpd[15652]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
r190-134-zz-xx.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy[190.134.zz.
xx]: 450 4.7.1 dest...@cmat.edu.uy: Recipient address
Noel Jones escribió:
Miguel Da Silva - Centro de Matemática wrote:
Dear users, I realized today that the local SMTP server is not working
as expected.
I found these lines in the log files:
Mar 2 22:42:48 smtp postfix/smtpd[30427]: 1A66913105B:
client=r190-134-zz
Victor Duchovni escribió:
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 09:35:38AM -0200, Miguel Da Silva - Centro de
Matem?tica wrote:
The user was not relaying: mail was sent to a domain you are responsible
for, so this was not blocked by reject_unauth_destination.
Well... I don't think so, maybe I am not
Dear users, I realized today that the local SMTP server is not working
as expected.
I found these lines in the log files:
Mar 2 22:42:48 smtp postfix/smtpd[30427]: 1A66913105B:
client=r190-134-zz-xx.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy[190.134.zz.xx], sa
sl_method=PLAIN, sasl_username=usuario1
Mar 2
Ladies and gentlemn, I'd like to ask about a little problem quite curious.
This is the situation: 2 local users (user1 and user2) are exchanging
mail with an external user (user3); each one using their own local
account. The local users has also Gmail accounts and send mail through
these
downloading
them. It works well. When the download completes the issue will be
resolved.
Daniel Reinhardt
Website: www.cryptodan.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Junior Network Security Engineer
*From:* Miguel Da Silva - Centro de
Dear users, I'm quite suprised seeing this kind of messages at the mail
server:
Aug 29 17:19:31 mordred postfix/smtpd[23160]: connect from
fder1.fder.edu.uy[164.73.178.2]
Aug 29 17:19:32 mordred postfix/smtpd[23160]: setting up TLS connection
from fder1.fder.edu.uy[164.73.178.2]
Aug 29
Noel Jones escribió:
Miguel Da Silva - Centro de Matemática wrote:
Dear users, I'm quite suprised seeing this kind of messages at the
mail server:
Aug 29 17:19:31 mordred postfix/smtpd[23160]: connect from
fder1.fder.edu.uy[164.73.178.2]
Aug 29 17:19:32 mordred postfix/smtpd[23160
Dear users, today an user told me he was recieving too many spam in a
very short period of time. I took a look at the log files and what he
told me is true. :(
But... it just happens to him, nothing else is recieving spam. The
server is running Postfix + SpamAssassin + Clamav and the filters
Noel Jones escribió:
Miguel Da Silva - Centro de Matemática wrote:
Dear users, today an user told me he was recieving too many spam in a
very short period of time. I took a look at the log files and what he
told me is true. :(
But... it just happens to him, nothing else is recieving spam
Dear users, I'm dealing with backscatter and trying to write some
expressions to use in body_checks.
I could not see how to write it down: if the From header has a e-mail
of my network, then the Message-ID must possess a domain.com part
(let's suppose domain.com is the local domain).
Any
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