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2018 Mar 06
2
Mail addresses with quotes + Postfix
....0.0 from MTA(smtp:[127.0.0.1]:10025): 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as B8CA22DA1B37 Mar? 6 13:49:03 myhost amavis[7165]: (07165-10) Passed CLEAN {RelayedInbound}, [someIp]:11439 [someIp] <admin at mydomain.tld> -> <"@"@mydomain.tld>, Queue-ID: D27792DA167C, Message-ID: <22b95756-e95e-86cf-219c-3b603f7587c8 at mydomain.tld>, mail_id: K00VtLRHdrYw, Hits: -3, size: 7472, queued_as: B8CA22DA1B37, 1863 ms Mar? 6 13:49:03 myhost postfix/smtp[2329]: D27792DA167C: to=<@@mydomain.tld>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10024, delay=2, delays=0.15/0.01/0/1.9, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (25...
2018 Mar 07
3
Mail addresses with quotes + Postfix
...): 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as B8CA22DA1B37 >> Mar? 6 13:49:03 myhost amavis[7165]: (07165-10) Passed CLEAN >> {RelayedInbound}, [someIp]:11439 [someIp] <admin at mydomain.tld> -> >> <"@"@mydomain.tld>, Queue-ID: D27792DA167C, Message-ID: >> <22b95756-e95e-86cf-219c-3b603f7587c8 at mydomain.tld>, mail_id: >> K00VtLRHdrYw, Hits: -3, size: 7472, queued_as: B8CA22DA1B37, 1863 ms >> Mar? 6 13:49:03 myhost postfix/smtp[2329]: D27792DA167C: >> to=<@@mydomain.tld>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10024, delay=2, >> delays=0.15/0....
2018 Mar 07
2
Mail addresses with quotes + Postfix
...2DA1B37 >>>> Mar? 6 13:49:03 myhost amavis[7165]: (07165-10) Passed CLEAN >>>> {RelayedInbound}, [someIp]:11439 [someIp] <admin at mydomain.tld> -> >>>> <"@"@mydomain.tld>, Queue-ID: D27792DA167C, Message-ID: >>>> <22b95756-e95e-86cf-219c-3b603f7587c8 at mydomain.tld>, mail_id: >>>> K00VtLRHdrYw, Hits: -3, size: 7472, queued_as: B8CA22DA1B37, 1863 ms >>>> Mar? 6 13:49:03 myhost postfix/smtp[2329]: D27792DA167C: >>>> to=<@@mydomain.tld>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10024, delay=2,...
2018 Mar 06
0
Mail addresses with quotes + Postfix
...127.0.0.1]:10025): 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as B8CA22DA1B37 > Mar? 6 13:49:03 myhost amavis[7165]: (07165-10) Passed CLEAN > {RelayedInbound}, [someIp]:11439 [someIp] <admin at mydomain.tld> -> > <"@"@mydomain.tld>, Queue-ID: D27792DA167C, Message-ID: > <22b95756-e95e-86cf-219c-3b603f7587c8 at mydomain.tld>, mail_id: > K00VtLRHdrYw, Hits: -3, size: 7472, queued_as: B8CA22DA1B37, 1863 ms > Mar? 6 13:49:03 myhost postfix/smtp[2329]: D27792DA167C: > to=<@@mydomain.tld>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10024, delay=2, > delays=0.15/0.01/0/1.9, dsn=2....
2018 Mar 07
0
Mail addresses with quotes + Postfix
...queued as B8CA22DA1B37 >>> Mar? 6 13:49:03 myhost amavis[7165]: (07165-10) Passed CLEAN >>> {RelayedInbound}, [someIp]:11439 [someIp] <admin at mydomain.tld> -> >>> <"@"@mydomain.tld>, Queue-ID: D27792DA167C, Message-ID: >>> <22b95756-e95e-86cf-219c-3b603f7587c8 at mydomain.tld>, mail_id: >>> K00VtLRHdrYw, Hits: -3, size: 7472, queued_as: B8CA22DA1B37, 1863 ms >>> Mar? 6 13:49:03 myhost postfix/smtp[2329]: D27792DA167C: >>> to=<@@mydomain.tld>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10024, delay=2, >>&gt...
2018 Mar 07
0
Mail addresses with quotes + Postfix
...>>> Mar? 6 13:49:03 myhost amavis[7165]: (07165-10) Passed CLEAN >>>>> {RelayedInbound}, [someIp]:11439 [someIp] <admin at mydomain.tld> -> >>>>> <"@"@mydomain.tld>, Queue-ID: D27792DA167C, Message-ID: >>>>> <22b95756-e95e-86cf-219c-3b603f7587c8 at mydomain.tld>, mail_id: >>>>> K00VtLRHdrYw, Hits: -3, size: 7472, queued_as: B8CA22DA1B37, 1863 ms >>>>> Mar? 6 13:49:03 myhost postfix/smtp[2329]: D27792DA167C: >>>>> to=<@@mydomain.tld>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:100...
2018 Mar 01
4
Mail addresses with quotes + Postfix
Dear all, I have a working setup with Postfix + Dovecot, storing users in a MySQL table. I ran into problems setting up and using a mail address like a"@"b at mydomain.tld, which by RFC should be valid, but leads to problems in Dovecot. From my debugging, I can see that on the lookup, Dovecot replaces %n with "a" (quotes added by me) and %d with "b at mydomain.tld"
2008 Mar 19
6
Hardphone SIP phone costs
I'm trying to understand something that just doesn't seem to compute. How can companies like Cisco justify selling their hard phones for as much as they do? I know there is a matter of recouping R&D costs but when you look at the iPhone with all its amazing features for less than $500.00 it just doesn't make sense. Am I the only one that thinks this? Roy Anciso Director of
2008 Mar 21
1
----www.cdsportal.net---- wholesale voip provider
Why pay 1.1 cent's a minute for interconnecting to another Asterisk server for a high volume call center. Do people really understand what they are trying to sale and take an honest look into what they advertise. As a high volume user like a call center I would not connect my Asterisk Box to there Asterisk Box to a third Sip provider who then hands of to the Level 3 and so forth. With LD