> On Jan 8, 2019, at 5:17 PM, Bastian Schmidt wrote:
>
> I have an email client (K-9 on Android), which, when using TLS client
> certificates insists on sending an auth external. However, postfix/SASL does
> not advertise external auth, which causes the client to not being able to use
>
Jim Rice:
> Is there any way to configure bounce to compose the response message
> in clear text (message/rfc822)?
I can assure you that Postfix does not send .eml attachments.
That's a Microsoft thing.
In a Postfix bounce message, the undelivered message is returned
as message/rfc822. Proof is
Hello,
I have an email client (K-9 on Android), which, when using TLS client
certificates insists on sending an auth external. However, postfix/SASL
does not advertise external auth, which causes the client to not being
able to use client certificates with postfix.
As I see it, postfix is
We have a client connecting with a custom pop-client script that wants to parse
mailer-daemon bounce notifications.
But the original email content is being returned as an .eml attachment.
Is there any way to configure bounce to compose the response message in clear
text (message/rfc822)?
Patrick Ben Koetter:
> Configuring a new Postfix server I just ran across the commented entry for
> oqmgr and I thought: It must have been ages qmgr had been renamed to oqmgr and
> it might be time to remove that entry from master.cf.
Problem with nqmgr is that there is only one person who really
The sending platform is Sitecore, which I believe is a Microsoft platform.
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Configuring a new Postfix server I just ran across the commented entry for
oqmgr and I thought: It must have been ages qmgr had been renamed to oqmgr and
it might be time to remove that entry from master.cf.
p@rick
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