carconni wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a problem with virtual mailboxes. I need to create a
catchall mailbox. One of my engineers wants to run a script on the
mailbox so I really don't want to create an alias to a mailbox in the
/var/spool/imap/user directory. My engineer needs access to this
Doug Jaquays wrote:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Brian Evans - Postfix List
grkni...@scent-team.com wrote:
I hope you have more in your master.cf than listed in that pastebin.
It is severely lacking some entries.
Logs for a transaction entering to delivery would help
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
Hello,
When I send a message to an inexistent email address and the receiving
MTA is down, like the following example:
av4 mail16:46:22postfix/smtppostfix/smtp[27440]:
11BD7750296: to=abcd...@destdomain.tld, relay=none, delay=10,
jeff donovan wrote:
here is a sample of the bounce: I have modified the real users name.
Article rejected, un-authorized poster of realusern...@beth.k12.pa.us
Received: from XDYHONJUP [189.22.134.132] by john23.com with ESMTP
(SMTPD32-8.00) id A6C57D10052; Wed, 04 Feb 2009 08:23:17 -0500
Paul Gardiner wrote:
Hi,
I've been running postfix under SuSE now for several years. I keep
up to date with SuSE by every now and then moving everything across
to a newly installed machine (git repository for config, and rsync
for data). This time something has gone wrong which prevents
Paul Gardiner wrote:
Has postfix just recently been updated to use IPv6 when present?
From http://www.postfix.org/IPV6_README.html:
The first new parameter is called inet_protocols. This specifies what
protocols Postfix will use when it makes or accepts network connections,
and also controls
Steve Lindemann wrote:
Searched docs and archives and I'm not seeing it...
(postconf -n at end)
Situation:
changed config to:
smtpd_helo_required = yes
smtpd_helo_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
reject_invalid_helo_hostname, reject_unknown_helo_hostname
See comments below.
changed
richard lucassen wrote:
reject_rbl_client list.dsbl.org
Wietse answered the main question, however dsbl.org is gone.
Recommend to remove it from all configs to prevent breakage in the future.
Brian
post...@corwyn.net wrote:
Well, I thought I had this working, but apparently not. Domain names
have been changed. 2.example.com is the mail server in this example
postfix-2.3.3-2.1.centos.mysql_pgsql
/etc/postfix/access:
t...@1.example.com REJECT
postmap /etc/postfix/access
Carver Banks wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am seeing weird bounces on my postfix server and can't quite figure out
why...
It looks like it is failing while passing the mail off to a spam appliance,
but from the spam appliance side I see no record of the message. Also
Any ideas, I have a couple
Rich wrote:
Has any ever integrated Lotus Domino Ldap with postfix and used it for
authentication?
Are you talking about SASL authentication?
If so, it is up to Dovecot SASL or Cyrus SASL to talk to a back end.
Robert A. Ober wrote:
On 3/4/2009 12:32 PM, Robert A. Ober wrote:
On 3/4/2009 11:54 AM, Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
FYI: saslauthd is Cyrus not Dovecot
Right and that means the type is Cyrus?
Robert
You seem to have had Cyrus working, but want to break it to try to use
Dovecot
Robert A. Ober wrote:
On 3/4/2009 1:06 PM, Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
Robert A. Ober wrote:
On 3/4/2009 12:32 PM, Robert A. Ober wrote:
On 3/4/2009 11:54 AM, Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
FYI: saslauthd is Cyrus not Dovecot
Right
J.P. Trosclair wrote:
I'm trying to implement a white list with check_sender_access in
smtpd_recipient_restrictions. The problem I'm running into is that the
submission port is requiring TLS even when I have set
smtpd_enforce_tls=no and smtp_enfoce_tls=no in main.cf and specified
them as
Jim McIver wrote:
I have Postfix 2.1 on Freebsd 4.10 and am having trouble blocking
email from a domain.
Postfix 2.1 is ancient. Recommend an upgrade as some things I mention
may require 2.2 or 2.3 or higher.
Here is a snipet of the postqueue -p:
DF6A927D 3512 Tue Mar 3 18:42:35
George wrote:
Hi,
Please, Do not top post. Reply to the text directly.
Thanks for your reply
I am sorry but I am not very technical.
I am the type of guy that can follow howtos
You don't seem to follow J.P.'s example very well.
Especially the part about See the man pages of pipe and
Chris Cameron wrote:
I'm using spf-milter-python, which uses an access map for refining the
SPF policy.
The file is formated as:
SPF-Fail: REJECT
If the lookup key you want is 'SPF-Fail' then do not put a colon.
Colons are normally only used in alias lookups with Postfix
In General,
Angel L. Mateo wrote:
El jue, 12-03-2009 a las 09:00 -0400, Wietse Venema escribió:
Postfix virtual alias table lookups are documented in virtual(5).
http://www.postfix.org/virtual.5.html.
See also ldap_table(5) for details specific to LDAP lookups.
fmgre-list...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hello
we have a in house mail system based on postfix.
We would like to optionnaly integrate AUTH for SMTP
I wonder if it would be possible to
have SMTP/postfix listen on port 25 and say port 26
with the following setttings
* port 25 does not
Sebastian Chociwski wrote:
myhostname = suse11.eurimage.pl
mydestination = suse11.eurimage.pl, localhost, localhost.localdomain
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8
virtual_alias_domains =
virtual_alias_maps = proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_forwardings.cf,
Leutnant Steiner wrote:
Mar 24 13:57:05 womdsp postfix/smtpd[12654]: A83409C8092:
client=m1smtp01.kmweg.de http://m1smtp01.kmweg.de[194.121.2.5]
Mar 24 13:57:36 womdsp postfix/smtpd[12654]: disconnect from
m1smtp01.kmweg.de http://m1smtp01.kmweg.de[194.121.2.5]
Mar 24 14:00:56 womdsp
Stephen Carville wrote:
For some reason, my /etc/aliases file is not applied. For example I
have the entry
root: unixad...@it.lereta.com
$ postmap -q root hash:/etc/aliases
unixad...@it.lereta.com
However, if I send a mail to root
$ mail -s Test VIV root tm
Sent as
Xn Nooby wrote:
I am using Dovecot, but have been unable to get either it's maildir or
dirsize quotas to be enforced.
It does not seem to prevent the user from receiving emails. I set the
limit to 10MB, and was able to receive more than 12MB in emails. I
restarted dovecot after making the
Aaron Martinez wrote:
I'm running postfix 2.3.7 and getting Helo command rejected: Host not
found; which i would completely expect if I had some
smtpd_helo_restrictions set but I don't.. at least that i can see.. can
someone possibly tell me what's right in front of my face that i'm not
Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
Aaron Martinez wrote:
I'm running postfix 2.3.7 and getting Helo command rejected: Host not
found; which i would completely expect if I had some
smtpd_helo_restrictions set but I don't.. at least that i can see.. can
someone possibly tell me what's
Ivan Ricotti wrote:
Hi,
sorry to bother you all again... my fight against the spam is still on
the go (and I think I'm losing...). I was searching through my mail.info
log... what do you think about these lines?
Mar 26 09:27:11 athene postfix/cleanup[29784]: 19F65E72ED:
Asai wrote:
Although I dislike Eudora for various reasons, my users want it. So
now I'm trying to figure out why one user can send to our local
domains, but cannot relay to Gmail. This is not a problem on a client
like Thunderbird. Any insights? Thanks.
Logs? postconf -n?
There is no
LuKreme wrote:
On 26-Mar-2009, at 11:53, Peter Blair wrote:
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:55 PM, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
Obviously I can't disable the account as it is required, but is there
something that I can do to stop the connections for messages like this:
Return-Path:
Steffen Schaumburg wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 09:10:42 -0400, Brian Evans - Postfix List
grkni...@scent-team.com wrote:
Steffen Schaumburg wrote:
Thanks for the quick response and sorry I missed that. Here's the output
from postfinger-1.30 without parameters:
--System Parameters
Steffen Schaumburg wrote:
Does a mail sent to stef...@schaumburger.info succeed?
No. I tried from this address (using roundcube webmail which simply says
failed) as well as via SMTP on the server itself (ie. SMTP to
schaumburger.info to send a mail to stef...@schaumburger.info, gives
JohnD wrote:
Hi,
I have been running Postfix 2.5.x on a linux server using virtual
domains with PostgreSQL for a while now and I've just implemented a
basic check_sender_access policy using a hash. Everything works fine,
but now I would like to convert this to an SQL statement and store the
KLaM Postmaster wrote:
Is the a readme or other document that that outlines an optimal order
for smtp_*_restrictions.
TIA
JLA
http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_ACCESS_README.html#lists
KLaM Postmaster wrote:
Is the a readme or other document that that outlines an optimal order
for smtp_*_restrictions.
Sorry, I should have been a little more specific, I am talking about the
order of the parameters with in a class of restriction (eg.
smtp_recipient_restrictions), not the
Tom Diehl wrote:
Hi,
I have a machine running postfix 2.2.8. I recently noticed that it is
putting
messages in the queue for non-existent users and then trying to send
bounce
messages. Can someone please look at the following postconf -n output
and tell
me what I have screwed up? I really
Gary Chambers wrote:
All...
The problem is that mail is delivered to
$virtual_mailbox_base/domain1.com/home/test/
(/vhome/domain1.com/home/test/)
as opposed to $virtual_mailbox_base/domain1.com/home/test/$home_mailbox/
(/vhome/domain1.com/home/test/Maildir/). Local delivery is unaffected
Jeff Grossman wrote:
On 4/16/2009 10:44 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 08:24:54PM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote:
I have set up recipient_delimiter = + so I could put a folder name
in an
e-mail address and have it automatically filtered for me. I am using
Wade Williams wrote:
I'm having a problem where an installation of Mantis bug tracking
software cannot send mail to external addresses. It sends mail to me
(w...@dogwatchsw.com mailto:w...@dogwatchsw.com) fine. However, it
will not send to external email addresses. I've done a lot of google
Eric Cunningham wrote:
I just upgraded to postfix 2.5.5 from 2.3. Now, it seems my
previously working transport maps are ignored as are hosts that are
MX'ed to the machine running postfix. In both cases, email are
rejected with Relay access denied.
I note in the attached 'postconf -d'
Eric Cunningham wrote:
I just upgraded to postfix 2.5.5 from 2.3. Now, it seems my
previously working transport maps are ignored as are hosts that are
MX'ed to the machine running postfix. In both cases, email are
rejected with Relay access denied.
Sorry, thank you for the clarification,
Jeff Bernier wrote:
I had asked a fairly clear question... it was: Ho do I set Postfix to
accept email for, and relay email to another MTA? This is the one
thing I need to accomplish.
There's really no need to berate me and otherwise treat me like a
buffoon Victor.
Is there someone
Alberto Scarpa wrote:
Hi,
I'm using postfix 2.5.6 + dovecot + amavis with virtual domains.
The system work fine and users can send and read emails (tnx for the great
documentation).
Now I need to do:
1) prepend [INFO] to the subject of all incomming email that have
header To equal to
Patrick Saweikis wrote:
Hello
We are using postfix 2.3.8 and have it integrated with
mysql and transport maps are set on a per domain basis this way
(transport_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-transport.cf,
mysql-transport.cf contains the authentication and mysql query to
Fabio Viero wrote:
Hi
I need to do something like this:
Someone sends an e-mail to u...@domain.com
Someone gets a reply from postfix saying User has moved to
newu...@newdomain.com
I need postfix to STILL deliver the message to u...@domain.com (which
doesn't happens)
I tried using
Sriram Nyshadham wrote:
Hi All,
For some weird reason, one of our developers want to install qshape on
our servers though qshape2 already exists. I googled but couldn’t find
any ways of installing qshape in postfix. We are using postfix 2.3.5.
Any suggestions are greatly
Giuseppe De Nicolo' wrote:
Hello all,
I am relatively new on postfix, my server atm is on qmail but since
I had it confgured to use vpomail and its support has been dropped by
courier I decided to move it to postfix-dovecot with virtual on
mysql(thats just as background).now to my
Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
The mailman domain MUST NOT be listed in virtual_mailbox_maps.
s/virtual_mailbox_maps/virtual_mailbox_domains/
Sorry for my bad typing.
Giuseppe De Nicolo' wrote:
Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
What you must understand is that the virutal(8) delivery agent will not
run commands. It simply delivers mail.
Other delivery agents outside of Postfix may or may not use them, but
they do not use the Postfix config files
Jose kojima wrote:
hi there,
i have a problem here, i there multiply ips in my postfix server:
eth0 192.168.1.1
eth0:1: 192.168.1.2
eth0:2: 192.168.1.3
i like to send the domain test.com via 192.168.1.2 source ip, and
test1.com via 192.168.1.3. I did read about
Jon Harris wrote:
Hi List
A few of our clients use our postfix server for relaying. Generally, its
working really well, but several users are reporting regular 451
Temporary Lookup Failure bounce errors. This is them sending outgoing
(ie non-local domains) and domains that Postfix should be
Eduardo Júnior wrote:
Hi,
I have a Postfix Server 2.4.0 with virtual domains and interface
postfixadmin.
I want disabling a domain through postfixadmin. There's the option ACTIVE.
What this option do?
Disable a domain, right? But internally, it just modify field active
in the table
Jon Harris wrote:
Hi Brian
Everything you said makes a great deal of sense - thanks very much. I
have changed the RBL settings, as you advised.
Yes, the load has gone up considerably, particularly, we are seeing a
massive rise of spam traffic on this box (mainly on one or two of the
maximatt wrote:
hi...
where i can check in a momento of processing sender - that's is with a
script or other method - the following:
- for an authenticated user, he send a message, but i need to check
that the mail of the sender is authenticated user mail address.
in others words,
Antonis Rizopoulos wrote:
Can you please be more specific?
What do you mean policy service?
Some of the more popular ones are listed here:
http://www.postfix.org/addon.html#policy
Of course, you could write you own:
http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_POLICY_README.html
Just E. Mail wrote:
Magnus Bäck wrote:
3. On the backend SQL server, what Postfix tables are need? Is there a
SCHEMA for these tables or they are hand build?
You can choose any schema you like as long as you can construct an
SQL query that returns the desired data given the input Postfix
Ignacio Garcia wrote:
Hi there.
We have a couple of servers handling thousands of messages a day. We
noticed that some of our users will use their autheticated account to
send messages from other valid accounts not sitting in our servers. By
using smtpd_reject_unlisted_sender = yes we solve
Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
Ignacio Garcia wrote:
Hi there.
We have a couple of servers handling thousands of messages a day. We
noticed that some of our users will use their autheticated account to
send messages from other valid accounts not sitting in our servers. By
using
Peter Smith wrote:
On Friday 05 June 2009 09:24:54 Peter Smith wrote:
virtual_mailbox_domains = $transport_maps
Whats this for?
Are the problem domains listed in /etc/postfix/transport for some reason.
I have an entry in transport:
mydomain.commaildrop:
Is this
Jacqui Caren wrote:
Question: can you tell from the logs whether the SAV system
QUIT or simply disconnects. I currently track failure to
use quit (via assp front end) as a factor when deciding
which IPs to blacklist.
Postfix does not log QUITs in its normal logging.
Postfix will log
K bharathan wrote:
i get the logs like the following:
Jun 10 15:18:33 relay1 postfix/smtp[9353]: 574501614EC:
to=a...@example.com mailto:a...@example.com, relay=none,
delay=12531, delays=12501/0.28/30/0, d
sn=4.4.1, status=deferred (connect to 192.168.20.240[192.168.20.240]
: Connection
Dennis Putnam wrote:
The 'smtpdreject' contains, as the first entry:
nnn.nnn.nnn.0 OK
As Magnus points out, this is too little information.
Also, this will never match anything.
access(5) says that:
net.work.addr.ess
net.work.addr
net.work
netMatches the
Eduardo Júnior wrote:
with smtpd_delay_reject set to yes, where in my
smtpd_recipient_restrictions I must put this restrictions to that it
works properly?
After permit_sasl_authenticated?
That isn't clear for me.
If you put it after a permit, then the permit wins if the condition is met.
Simon wrote:
Hi Blake, thanks for the reply.
The Mysql server that the postfix configuration is on indeed does have
default-character-set=utf8 set and this was changed not so long ago..
but we need to have it as such for reasons. I have moved the config to
another mysql server (without
Rodman Frowert wrote:
Anyway, would you mind just looking over the end of my main.cf file
and seeing if you see anything out of the ordinary or anything I
could improve on? I've been using Postfix for about 3 years, but like
most people, once it is running for a while I forget how to
Rodman Frowert wrote:
Hello,
Is there any way to change the home_mailbox definition so that it is
NOT relative to the system user home directory? For example, I don't
want to have mail delievered to in */home/%u/Maildir*. What I would
like is something like*
.
Brian
Rodman
- Original Message - From: Brian Evans - Postfix List
grkni...@scent-team.com
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: Change Mailbox directory to absolute Path?
Rodman Frowert wrote:
Hello,
Is there any way to change
Evan Platt wrote:
At 06:34 PM 6/22/2009, you wrote:
Googling around, a few suggestions seem to be
make -f Makefile.init makefiles CCARGS='-DUSE_SASL_AUTH
-I/sw/include/sasl -DUSE_TLS -I/usr/include/openssl -DUSE_CYRUS_SASL
-I/usr/local/lib/sasl2 -DHAS_SSL -I/usr/local/ssl/include/openssl'
Jonathan Turkanis wrote:
I've tried setting the variables mydomain and myhostname to the
correct public domain names in main.cf, but the server still
identifies itself as ip-xx-xx-xx-xx.ec2.internal.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Are you sure you do not have another MTA such as
Rob Brandt wrote:
Rob Brandt wrote, On 7/1/2009 9:09 AM:
Excellent, I now get a match using postmap. If the spam doesn't
cease, I'll be back. Thanks everyone!
Rob
Nuts. I am still getting spam. Is there any reason header_checks
might not be enabled? Is header_checks being run
Jonathan Turkanis wrote:
You have identified the problem. Thanks!
Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
Where are your logs for such an event?
Looking at the logs again I observed that some of the entries were in
fact from sendmail.
I was puzzled at first, because the sendmail daemons
New Old Stk wrote:
For some unknown reason my mail client cannot connect to newly built
FreeBSD mail server to send emails - connection refused. Originally I
was intending to build secure connection using SASL2 and TLS/SSL but
like I said I experience difficulties connecting to SMTP server.
New Old Stk wrote:
Sorry Brian, i didn't post the full command I was testing the
connection with. Yes, it had -starttls among other things and it did
work fine. I was able to connect, AUTH PLAIN generated string (below)
and get 235 2.0.0 Authentication successful:
#perl
Jon wrote:
Looking for some clarification to help me understand. Are
smtpd_*_restrictions processed in this order:
smtpd_client_restrictions
smtpd_helo_restrictions
smtpd_sender_restrictions
smtpd_recipient_restrictions
smtpd_data_restrictions
If these restriction mechanisms
Admin wrote:
Hi there,
I have postfix 2.5.1-2 and procmail 3.22-16ubu installed on an ubuntu
box. I am trying to figure out why mail is delivered to ~/mail instead
of the postconf ~/Maildir . Is it possible that the procmail delivery
rules are taking over. If you note postconf explicitly
proph...@vizion.occoxmail.com wrote:
Hi
I am comparatively new to postfix and seem unable to get my
configuration correct to ensure there are no open relays.
For obvious reasons I am not posting from the network
concerned! I set out below
1. Details of test with abuse.net
2. maillog
Gavin Kistner wrote:
I just set up postfix+amavis+clamav+dovecot on ubuntu, moving my
server from Windows/hMailServer. On the old system, I had an email
alias of !...@phrogz.net that I want to get working again. (As best I can
tell, this is valid according to both RFC2822 and RFC5322.)
Ing. Davy Leon wrote:
thanks, I will try this.
- Original Message - From: Brian Evans - Postfix List
grkni...@scent-team.com
To: Postfix users postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: scheduled queue
Ing. Davy Leon wrote:
Hi guys
I have
ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
Still any result.
Can the problem be on this line?
smtpd_end_of_data_restrictions = check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:10040
Policyd site says to add it, but in postfix manual i can't find any
description of smtpd_end_of_data_restrictions.
That restriction is
Guy wrote:
2009/7/15 Guy wyldf...@gmail.com:
Is there some way to get sendmail to use an alternate config file?
I've tried the -C option with a main.cf that includes the
virtual_alias_maps but had no success.
I've just tried the -oA option. My sendmail command now looks like this:
Wietse Venema wrote:
I'm still open for program name suggestions. If someone has a better
name than swatter or halligan let me know. Once the name changes,
all the configuration parameters will change, too.
What about an name like trooper?
This is in reference to:
a) A police officer with
Juan Miscaro wrote:
I had STARTTLS working for port 25 for many months with no problem. I
am using amavisd-new/spamassassin as content filter. But now, due to
port blocking, I need to set this up on port 587 so I can send mail
directly to my server with my mail client (thunderbird).
I made
Carlos Williams wrote:
Then I downloaded my private key issued from Verisign along with my
public certificate on my mail server. I know that when my IMAP server
(Dovecot) uses my SSL certificate for TLS it appears to be working
great. The only thing I noted is that my Dovecot config file
postmaster at thessaloniki dot gr wrote:
Hi there
I have a weird problem with postfix 2.3 regarding TLS configuration.
Although the certificates are correctly installed and verified, the
STARTTLS command is offered
only on hosts on the same network with the mail server.
Hosts that access
thing to check when outside ESMTP features
don't seem to work right.
2009/7/21 Brian Evans - Postfix List grkni...@scent-team.com:
postmaster at thessaloniki dot gr wrote:
Hi there
I have a weird problem with postfix 2.3 regarding TLS configuration.
Although the certificates
Guy wrote:
Is there any documentation that describes the mail flow for different
messages (real address at local domain, non-existant address at local
domain and remote address) when using /usr/sbin/sendmail to send them?
I'd like to know what parts of Postfix it actually uses and which
parts
Guy wrote:
Hi Brian,
2009/7/22 Brian Evans - Postfix List grkni...@scent-team.com:
Could someone also tell me whether virtual_transport_maps are
completely ignored if I have transport_maps set or whether
transport_maps overrides virtual_transport_maps only if it gets a
match
Michael Monnerie wrote:
On Donnerstag 23 Juli 2009 Benny Pedersen wrote:
Just why is there not a simple sieve implementation that rewrites
mails going to x...@y.z to x+mymail...@y.z and re-calls postfix again.
this can be done with postfix header test imho, and dovecot can use +
S. Berch wrote:
Sending mail using SSL just hangs. Logs show connection, then disconnect.
Sending mail using TSL works.
Adding the following to main.cf didn't help:
smtpd_tls_protocols = SSLv1 SSLv2 SSLv3 TLSv1
The reason for sticking with SSL is for Outlook 2003 that doesn't have
an
Andrew Thompson wrote:
I'm a little confused by this entry in my log:
Received: from adsl-dynamic-pool-xxx.fpt.vn (unknown [118.71.113.83])
by mx.myserver.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id DAB68800D3
for __use...@aktzero.com; Thu, 23 Jul 2009 18:23:54 + (UTC)
If I `host
S. Berch wrote:
smtps inetn - - -- smtpd
Note that this is in chroot mode.
If the rest of your master.cf is not, it should be disabled.
Other than that, good job.
Rodman Frowert wrote:
I am wanting to accept mail for mydomain but I have users that don't
need system (unix) accounts and I really don't want to create them
just for their mail. Is there an easy way to lookup these users
outside the local table? Also, what happens to my system users if
Rodman Frowert wrote:
Brian,
Unless I am just not seeing, it, that document describes ONLY virtual
domains. I want to be able to receieve mail for clients that are in
mydomain, yet they are not system user accounts.
For example:
If, in main.cf, my domain is listed as: mydomain = xyz.com
- From: Brian Evans - Postfix List
grkni...@scent-team.com
To: Postfix users postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: mydomain alias questions
Rodman Frowert wrote:
Brian,
Unless I am just not seeing, it, that document describes ONLY virtual
Nick Sharp wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to this list, so forgive me if I am not up with your current level
of etiquette, I do tune in pretty quickly.. so starting with a long email..
Welcome to the list.
Unfortunately, you seem to have missed the important line in the Welcome
Message:
TO
Clunk Werclick wrote:
My apologies for the terse caveat. As I understand it, there are some
external mail services that roaming users may use that forward mail into
your Postfix claiming to be from your domain. Myself I do not use this.
Relations in England talk of this with Blackberry and O2
Willy De la Court wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to postfix coming from another MTA. I just want some feedback on
the configuration I use at the moment and get some reponse for improving
that configuration.
Setup Debian (Lenny) all packages from the standard repository.
postfix 2.5.5-1.1
Carlos Williams wrote:
I am checking my mail queue and I have noticed that mail in my queue
is stuck with the following error:
AA83077925B 1508 Sun Jul 26 10:22:31 rheinl...@simulationinformation.com
(host mx.dr1.us.army.mil[143.69.243.34] said: 451 #4.1.8 Domain of
sender address
Carlos Williams wrote:
Jul 26 10:22:31 mail postfix/lmtp[14870]: 4A01E779261:
to=ja...@us.army.mil, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10024, conn_use=3,
delay=6.5, delays=0.08/6.2/0.01/0.29, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250
2.0.0 Ok, id=22548-04-3, from MTA([127.0.0.1]:10025): 250 2.0.0 Ok:
queued as
Maróy Ákos wrote:
I might have forgotten something, but I think that's it. Just remember
to `postmap` the /etc/postfix/transport file and add it to your
transport maps.
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#transport_maps
and then what else do I have to set?
thanks. but now I'm getting:
Maróy Ákos wrote:
Luciano,
If you remove it from virtual domain table you'll have to add it to
mydestination (mydestination = whatever_it_as, example.com)
oh, it worked this way.
thank you all for the help!
Akos
This is very wrong.. see my previous posts.
Maróy Ákos wrote:
Brian,
This is very wrong.. see my previous posts.
now I've set:
relay_domains = $mydestination, example.com
relay_transport = smtp:[newserver.foo.bar]
relayhost = [newserver.foo.bar]
and it forwards mail destined for example.com fine - but not my mail
server does
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