It is possible for Postfix logging to bypass journald?

2019-01-09 Thread Curtis
We recently switched our Postfix mail servers to Ubuntu Server 18, which uses journald for logging. Since we have monitoring systems that parse /var/log/maillog, we enabled rsyslog with imuxsock so we still can parse the log like we did before journald. But, it's unreliable. Our monitoring

Re: Upgraded to 3.4 today. All logging has Stopped?

2019-01-09 Thread James Brown
> On 30 Nov 2018, at 4:07 am, Viktor Dukhovni > wrote: > > >> On Nov 29, 2018, at 9:15 AM, Robert Chalmers wrote: >> >> I upgraded to and installed 3.4 today. It appears to be running, but all >> logging has stopped. The last entry in the log file was at the exact time I >> started the

Re: It is possible for Postfix logging to bypass journald?

2019-01-09 Thread Wietse Venema
Curtis: > We recently switched our Postfix mail servers to Ubuntu Server 18, which > uses journald for logging. Since we have monitoring systems that parse > /var/log/maillog, we enabled rsyslog with imuxsock so we still can parse > the log like we did before journald. But, it's unreliable. I

Re: It is possible for Postfix logging to bypass journald?

2019-01-09 Thread Robert L Mathews
On 1/9/19 4:05 PM, Curtis wrote: > We recently switched our Postfix mail servers to Ubuntu Server 18, which > uses journald for logging. Since we have monitoring systems that parse > /var/log/maillog, we enabled rsyslog with imuxsock so we still can parse > the log like we did before journald. 

The AUTH parameter on MAIL commands

2019-01-09 Thread Jacky
Hi, Want to set up a dovecot submission server and which will act as a proxy in front of a postfix server. When users deliver email via the dovecot submission proxy, it will authenticate users and deliver mail to postfix submission service. The dovecot submission service support AUTH

Re: Upgraded to 3.4 today. All logging has Stopped?

2019-01-09 Thread Bill Cole
On 9 Jan 2019, at 22:01, Larry Stone wrote: Has anyone managed to do this? I’d rather not have to compile on old Mac and transfer. Not as far as any of us know. It’s been discussed here before and no solution has been found. As I suggested back when this thread was young, this command

Re: Upgraded to 3.4 today. All logging has Stopped?

2019-01-09 Thread Larry Stone
On Jan 9, 2019, at 19:01, James Brown wrote: > > Thanks Viktor. It would be great if Postfix would log to disk on newer > versions of macOS X like it did before. My Mojave test mail server has > Dovecot logging to /var/log/mail.log but Postfix doesn’t. Is this a recent build of Dovecot or was

Re: Upgraded to 3.4 today. All logging has Stopped?

2019-01-09 Thread James Brown
> On 10 Jan 2019, at 2:01 pm, Larry Stone > wrote: > > On Jan 9, 2019, at 19:01, James Brown > wrote: >> >> Thanks Viktor. It would be great if Postfix would log to disk on newer >> versions of macOS X like it did before. My

Re: Upgraded to 3.4 today. All logging has Stopped?

2019-01-09 Thread Wietse Venema
James Brown: > > > On 30 Nov 2018, at 4:07 am, Viktor Dukhovni > > wrote: > > > > > >> On Nov 29, 2018, at 9:15 AM, Robert Chalmers wrote: > >> > >> I upgraded to and installed 3.4 today. It appears to be running, but all > >> logging has stopped. The last entry in the log file was at the

Re: mailer-daemon bounce notifications with original message in clear text?

2019-01-09 Thread Jim Rice
As a followup, we found a workaround... postconf -e bounce_size_limit=1 zmcontrol restart (Yes, this is Zimbra.) This had the effect of including the bounce notification and headers, but without the original email content (and no .eml attachment). -- Sent from: