strace did the job.
i had the wrong permissions on the certkey, the postfix user cant read it.
thx for help
2010/2/2 Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
spamv...@googlemail.com:
thx Wietse
trying it as user postfix i get (Can't contact LDAP server)
hmm strange
You have some incorrect
hi..
my postfix checks against openldap.
postfix first uses the ldap-aliases.cf to check if its a valid user
email, that works.
then i tried to use the same ldap-aliases.cf for smtpd_sender_login_maps
But that doesnt work.
I get a:
postfix/local[7683]: warning: dict_ldap_connect: Unable to bind
spamv...@googlemail.com:
hi..
my postfix checks against openldap.
postfix first uses the ldap-aliases.cf to check if its a valid user
email, that works.
then i tried to use the same ldap-aliases.cf for smtpd_sender_login_maps
But that doesnt work.
I get a:
postfix/local[7683]: warning:
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 09:13:36AM -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
spamv...@googlemail.com:
hi..
my postfix checks against openldap.
postfix first uses the ldap-aliases.cf to check if its a valid user
email, that works.
then i tried to use the same ldap-aliases.cf for
spamv...@googlemail.com:
thx Wietse
trying it as user postfix i get (Can't contact LDAP server)
hmm strange
You have some incorrect file permission, or some security software
such as SeLinux or AppArmor is mis-configured.
Try:
# service selinux stop
# service apparmor stop
etc.
On 02.02.2010 15:29, Victor Duchovni wrote:
Hi,
And, use proxy:ldap:${config_directory}/ldap-aliases.cf, LDAP servers
typically don't like the connection concurrency that results from each
smtpd(8) and cleanup(8) using a separate connection. Don't do this,
however, with tables that are used by
Bernhard Schmidt:
On 02.02.2010 15:29, Victor Duchovni wrote:
Hi,
And, use proxy:ldap:${config_directory}/ldap-aliases.cf, LDAP servers
typically don't like the connection concurrency that results from each
smtpd(8) and cleanup(8) using a separate connection. Don't do this,
however,
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 12:47:31AM +0100, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
On 02.02.2010 15:29, Victor Duchovni wrote:
Hi,
And, use proxy:ldap:${config_directory}/ldap-aliases.cf, LDAP servers
typically don't like the connection concurrency that results from each
smtpd(8) and cleanup(8) using a
Steven Truong a écrit :
Dear, all. I am running into a scenario where I might need to deliver
the same incoming email for a user to 2 different IMAP servers.
Is there anyway to implement it with Postfix with its various transport maps?
I have for example [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I would like
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:06 AM, mouss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven Truong a écrit :
Dear, all. I am running into a scenario where I might need to deliver
the same incoming email for a user to 2 different IMAP servers.
Is there anyway to implement it with Postfix with its various
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