Stan Hoeppner writes:
> On 9/4/2012 10:58 AM, Pedro Eugênio Rocha wrote:
>
>> The weirdest thing is that it was working before the upgrade. Anyway, just
>> changing the format solves the problem, but finding where the problem was
>> gave me some headache and some email lost. :-}
>
> http://www.p
Hi Stan,
I guess that explains the odd behavior. Probably the former version did not
enforce that restriction.
Thanks for the explanation
Best,
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 9/4/2012 10:58 AM, Pedro Eugênio Rocha wrote:
>
>> The weirdest thing is that it was workin
On 9/4/2012 10:58 AM, Pedro Eugênio Rocha wrote:
> The weirdest thing is that it was working before the upgrade. Anyway, just
> changing the format solves the problem, but finding where the problem was
> gave me some headache and some email lost. :-}
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html
Each
On 9/3/2012 3:20 PM, Pedro Eugênio Rocha wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> The weirdest thing happened today with postfix when upgrading our mail
> relay from Lenny to Squeeze. My main.cf has a mynetworks directive
> specifying which servers can relay without authenticating. It looked like
> this:
>
> mynet
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Sep 2012 17:20:34 -0300, Pedro Eugênio Rocha wrote:
>
>> The weirdest thing happened today with postfix when upgrading our mail
>> relay from Lenny to Squeeze. My main.cf has a mynetworks directive
>> specifying which servers can relay
On Mon, 03 Sep 2012 17:20:34 -0300, Pedro Eugênio Rocha wrote:
> The weirdest thing happened today with postfix when upgrading our mail
> relay from Lenny to Squeeze. My main.cf has a mynetworks directive
> specifying which servers can relay without authenticating. It looked
> like this:
>
> myne
Hi guys,
The weirdest thing happened today with postfix when upgrading our mail
relay from Lenny to Squeeze. My main.cf has a mynetworks directive
specifying which servers can relay without authenticating. It looked like this:
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8
x.x.x.x
> Well, I have made some progress, but now it is barfing on the following
>
> mailhost:/usr/sbin# postfix set-permissions
> chown: cannot access `/usr/lib/postfix/dict_ldap.so': No such file or
> directory
>
> but I am not using ldap, what is going on here? any ideas?
I am not a postfix expert
Danny wrote:
On May 15 06, bill thought of the following :
I am just trying to set up postfix on a newly installed sarge machine.
I have edited the main.cf, I am well accustomed to using postfix, but
have not so much experience with debian.
When I do a postfix reload after editing I get the f
Danny wrote:
On May 15 06, bill thought of the following :
I am just trying to set up postfix on a newly installed sarge machine.
I have edited the main.cf, I am well accustomed to using postfix, but
have not so much experience with debian.
When I do a postfix reload after editing I get the
On May 15 06, bill thought of the following :
> I am just trying to set up postfix on a newly installed sarge machine.
> I have edited the main.cf, I am well accustomed to using postfix, but
> have not so much experience with debian.
> When I do a postfix reload after editing I get the following e
Mihira Fernando wrote:
On 5/15/06, bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am just trying to set up postfix on a newly installed sarge machine.
I have edited the main.cf, I am well accustomed to using postfix, but
have not so much experience with debian.
When I do a postfix reload after editing I get
On 5/15/06, bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am just trying to set up postfix on a newly installed sarge machine.
I have edited the main.cf, I am well accustomed to using postfix, but
have not so much experience with debian.
When I do a postfix reload after editing I get the following error
> po
I am just trying to set up postfix on a newly installed sarge machine.
I have edited the main.cf, I am well accustomed to using postfix, but
have not so much experience with debian.
When I do a postfix reload after editing I get the following error
postfix: fatal: bad string length 0 < 1: setgi
I installed both postfix and mailman with apt-get.
Everything was working well, until about a week ago when I did apt-get
update/upgrade.
I'm running Debian stable.
When I try to send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which used to
work), I see this in /var/log/mail.err (and mail.log)
Mar 22 13:08
Hi,
I've just tried to make an apt-get dist-upgrade and here's what I get
Setting up postfix (2.1.5-4) ...
Postfix configuration was not changed. If you need to make changes, edit
/etc/postfix/main.cf (and others) as needed. To view Postfix configuration
values, see postconf(1).
After modifying m
Dear list,
I have the following problem:
I am using postfix as my mail server.
I have also declared:
router:~# cat /etc/mailname
freemail.gr
router:~#
I have the feeling that every mail that must go to root in my local
machine, goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The logs say so:
Aug 20 11:16:20 router po
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 11:05:28AM +0100, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
| Hello,
|
| My logcheck reports this to me:
|
| Possible Security Violations
| =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
| Mar 1 10:12:33 schamper postfix/smtp[10038]: B2CC31BA02:
| +to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=none, delay=31872,
| status=deferred
| +(c
Hello,
My logcheck reports this to me:
Possible Security Violations
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Mar 1 10:12:33 schamper postfix/smtp[10038]: B2CC31BA02:
+to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=none, delay=31872,
status=deferred
+(connect to vote-democrats.com[209.40.127.220]: Connection refused)
Mar 1 10:12:33
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 05:02:05PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 05:26:04PM +0100, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 02:07:40PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> > > To me, your description sounds as if the problem is with the editor
> > > (perhaps nvi), not postfix
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 05:26:04PM +0100, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 02:07:40PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> > To me, your description sounds as if the problem is with the editor
> > (perhaps nvi), not postfix ...
>
> Ah you are right. I thought it was postfix because I got mes
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 02:07:40PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> To me, your description sounds as if the problem is with the editor
> (perhaps nvi), not postfix ...
Ah you are right. I thought it was postfix because I got messages.
Do you know where I should look for those vi recover files?
Tha
Quoting Rudy Gevaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I have just been put in charge of a server that uses postfix. I have
> never used postfix before, but it works so I won't change it for now.
>
> When the system reboots the root user gets a mail that says a user was
> editing a file some tim
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 02:19:04PM +0100, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> When the system reboots the root user gets a mail that says a user was
> editing a file some time ago (two years!), and he can recover it by
> typing a command. Now that user has been deleted; so the mail can't
> be send.
>
> How do
* Rudy Gevaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-02-19 14:39]:
>
> How do I delete this message out of the queue? I looked it up and came
> to postsuper but that requires an id.
>
postsuper -d ALL
removes all the messages
man postsuper
wbr,
Lukas
--
Lukas Ruf
http://www.lpr.ch
Wanna know anyth
Hello,
I have just been put in charge of a server that uses postfix. I have
never used postfix before, but it works so I won't change it for now.
When the system reboots the root user gets a mail that says a user was
editing a file some time ago (two years!), and he can recover it by
typing a co
On 18 Jun 2002, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> I'm having a very simple problem with postfix and aliases.
> Here is an extract of my /etc/aliases file:
>
> webmaster: root
> root: user
> postmaster: root
>
> I issued the command $postmap /etc/aliases
>
> And when someone send a ma
Hi !
I'm having a very simple problem with postfix and aliases.
Here is an extract of my /etc/aliases file:
webmaster: root
root: user
postmaster: root
I issued the command $postmap /etc/aliases
And when someone send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I don' receive
it.
My mail.log
> I seem to be having a problem with postfix. It changes the
> myorigin variable in the main.cf file. It doesn't matter
> what I set it to. When I start postfix, it gets changed
> to "localhost". It even got added to the end of the main.cf
> file once. Anyone seen this before? How do I mak
I seem to be having a problem with postfix. It changes the
myorigin variable in the main.cf file. It doesn't matter
what I set it to. When I start postfix, it gets changed
to "localhost". It even got added to the end of the main.cf
file once. Anyone seen this before? How do I make it stop
do
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 10:58:35PM -0500, Pat Mahoney wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 08:30:47PM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
> > You'd need to find out what criteria the mail server is using to
> > restrict sent mail. Generally, it should just look at the address of
> > your system, but apparently
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 08:30:47PM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 01:39:43PM -0500, patrick john mahoney wrote:
>
> > The postfix uses [EMAIL PROTECTED] while the spruce does not.
> > Is this the problem? How do I fix it, or what is the real problem?
>
> You'd need to find
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 01:39:43PM -0500, patrick john mahoney wrote:
> I am having problems connecting to my college's smtp server
> (students.uiuc.edu) with postfix. The smtp server says "not an open
> relay". I can, however, use spruce (gtk+ email client) to connect to the
> smtp server.
>
>
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 01:39:43PM -0500, patrick john mahoney wrote:
> The postfix uses [EMAIL PROTECTED] while the spruce does not.
> Is this the problem? How do I fix it, or what is the real problem?
You'd need to find out what criteria the mail server is using to
restrict sent mail. Gener
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 01:39:43PM -0500, patrick john mahoney wrote:
> I am having problems connecting to my college's smtp server
> (students.uiuc.edu) with postfix. The smtp server says "not an open
> relay". I can, however, use spruce (gtk+ email client) to connect to the
> smtp server.
>
>
I am having problems connecting to my college's smtp server
(students.uiuc.edu) with postfix. The smtp server says "not an open
relay". I can, however, use spruce (gtk+ email client) to connect to the
smtp server.
In the mail headers, the postfix mail has this line:
Received: from carrera.local
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