Re: Postfix issue

2003-08-08 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 10:22:44AM -0300, Guilherme Viebig wrote: | Hi all, | | I trying to configure postfix to listen as a remote smtp, | | my host name is plannercorretora.com.br | | but if I send an an message to a domain that´s not my host name, postfix say | Relay Access Denied Your smtpd

Re: Postfix Issue

2003-03-10 Thread Greg Madden
On Monday 07 April 2003 12:47 pm, GBV wrote: > When i´m sending mail... all other internet services are terrible... > that´s because my outgoing bandwidth is fullfiled.. > > Any sugestions?? > > I´m using postfix > > > thanks... OT How about fixing you time/date :) -- Greg Madden -- To UNSUBS

Re: Postfix Issue

2003-03-10 Thread Rob Weir
PLEASE FIX YOUR CLOCK, IT IS VERY ANNOYING TO HAVE YOUR MESSAGES NOT BE SORTED CORRECTLY. I WOULD SUGGEST INSTALLING CHRONY, SINCE IT CAN KEEP YOUR CLOCK ACCURATE WITHOUT ANY EFFORT ON YOUR PART. Thanks, Rob Weir p.s. If you are actually a traveler from the future, please ignore this message, a

Re: Postfix Issue

2003-03-10 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.10.2308 +0100]: > your question does not make much sense. Are you saying that your > mail server is eating all of your bandwidth? how do you know this? > Unless your sending thousands of messages, or very large ones, SMTP > takes up hardly any bandwidth

Re: Postfix Issue

2003-03-10 Thread nate
GBV said: > When i´m sending mail... all other internet services are terrible... > that´s because my outgoing bandwidth is fullfiled.. > > Any sugestions?? > > I´m using postfix your question does not make much sense. Are you saying that your mail server is eating all of your bandwidth? how do you

Re: Postfix Issue

2003-03-10 Thread Mark Ferlatte
GBV said on Mon, Apr 07, 2003 at 05:47:54PM -0300: > When i´m sending mail... all other internet services are terrible... that´s > because my outgoing bandwidth is fullfiled.. > > Any sugestions?? I'm assuming you're on a ADSL line. If so, check out http://lartc.org/, which has a nice descriptio