Restrict outgoing/submission to defined local or virtual users

2017-09-05 Thread techlist06
Postfix 3.2.2, Centos7. All functioning as configured. I have a few local accounts, several virtual addresses delivered to those accounts, and some domains relayed, the latter do not submit mail through this box. All local accounts send via TLS authentication on 587. Currently I don't think

Re: Restrict outgoing/submission to defined local or virtual users

2017-09-05 Thread Noel Jones
On 9/5/2017 2:48 PM, techlist06 wrote: > Postfix 3.2.2, Centos7. All functioning as configured. I have a few local > accounts, several virtual addresses delivered to those accounts, and some > domains relayed, the latter do not submit mail through this box. > > All local accounts send via TLS

Re: MX backup doesn't queue

2017-09-05 Thread Davide Marchi
Il 2017-09-01 22:57 Noel Jones ha scritto: [..] On the backup MX: [..] Well, finally we did it! Basically I think we can say that the backup server does not have to recognize as local, domains and addresses. This is what I did: "server1.org" the.backed-up.domain.tld (primary domain)

Re: Restrict outgoing/submission to defined local or virtual users

2017-09-05 Thread techlist06
Just what I was hoping for, the easy button. Thank you. What about the one (valid) sender I want to prevent? I've got a IMAP account setup for spam reporting, I want to be sure no one who has access to it sends anything from that account. -- Sent from:

Re: Restrict outgoing/submission to defined local or virtual users

2017-09-05 Thread Noel Jones
On 9/5/2017 3:39 PM, techlist06 wrote: > Just what I was hoping for, the easy button. Thank you. > > What about the one (valid) sender I want to prevent? I've got a IMAP > account setup for spam reporting, I want to be sure no one who has access to > it sends anything from that account. > > >

Re: Restrict outgoing/submission to defined local or virtual users

2017-09-05 Thread techlist06
First time I've tried the inline map type. And, I think the spaces may have been what was hosing my earlier attempts. Appreciate the pointer very much. Will give this a go. -- Sent from: http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/Postfix-Users-f2.html

Re: LDAP related "postconf: warning" with most recent build

2017-09-05 Thread Wietse Venema
Ralf Hildebrandt: > % postconf -h queue_directory > > gives me a lot of LDAP related warnings: > > postconf: warning: ldap:/etc/postfix/laborberlin.com.cf: unused parameter: > query_filter=(proxyAddresses=smtp:%s) > postconf: warning: ldap:/etc/postfix/laborberlin.com.cf: unused parameter: >

Re: What user should be specified for the opendikm -u UID option?

2017-09-05 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
Tom Browder: Does everyone agree with pgndev's detailed cookbook recipe? On 03.09.17 14:55, Wietse Venema wrote: No, that advice is incorrect. 1) Specify the opendkim '-u' option with an account that is not used by anything else. Not postfix. Not . Not your personal account. 2) Make

LDAP related "postconf: warning" with most recent build

2017-09-05 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
% postconf -h queue_directory gives me a lot of LDAP related warnings: postconf: warning: ldap:/etc/postfix/laborberlin.com.cf: unused parameter: query_filter=(proxyAddresses=smtp:%s) postconf: warning: ldap:/etc/postfix/laborberlin.com.cf: unused parameter: start_tls=yes postconf: warning:

unknown mime types for some websites' postfix-3.2.2.RELEASE_NOTES & postfix-3.2.2.HISTORY?

2017-09-05 Thread yodeller
On the web site, when the links for ReleaseNotes or History are https://archive.mgm51.com/mirrors/postfix-source/official/postfix-3.2.2.RELEASE_NOTES https://archive.mgm51.com/mirrors/postfix-source/official/postfix-3.2.2.HISTORY When I click on one of these, the link doesn't

Specify DNSBL reject code in postscreen reply map?

2017-09-05 Thread yodeller
I'm trying to understand reply maps' use. Specifically postscreen's. If I set up config in main.cf as default_rbl_reply = $rbl_code [P4] Service unavailable; $rbl_class [$rbl_what] blocked using $rbl_domain${rbl_reason?; $rbl_reason} postscreen_dnsbl_reply_map =