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2014 Aug 11
3
Use postfix and spamd on CentOS 6 - looking for a shortest guide
Hello fellow CentOS-users, on the net there are lots of Spamassassin related HOWTOs - describing how to create a shell script for Postfix and how to install Spamassassin and start its spamd daemon - step by step. Additionally antivirus setups are described... But I have a strong feeling, that this is unneeded on CentOS 6 - because there are already preconfigured stock packages for postfix and
2012 Jan 20
1
Setting From address for cronjob mails (because Gmail rejects)
Hello, I have two identical CentOS 6.2 machines with stock Postfix package and unchanged config: # rpm -qa|grep post postfix-2.6.6-2.2.el6_1.x86_64 # postconf -n alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases command_directory = /usr/sbin config_directory = /etc/postfix daemon_directory = /usr/libexec/postfix data_directory = /var/lib/postfix debug_peer_level = 2
2011 Oct 04
2
postmap: fatal: open database /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd.db: Permission denied
I'm trying to configure mail forwarding through Gmail on CentOS 6 with postfix, following the blog http://carlton.oriley.net/blog/?p=31 and I think the blog has missed the step: # postmap /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd - as I've seen in the /var/log/maillog: postfix/smtp[1926]: fatal: open database /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd.db: No such file or directory postfix/master[1831]: warning: process
2007 Apr 25
1
dist label names
Hello, I am trying to do a multi-dimensional scaling of the World Bank's quality of governance indicators for the Balkan region. I am having trouble labelling my plot. Could some kind person help me out. How do I set the attribute Label by a variable (say, "Code")? At present I get this: >qog.dist<-dist(Balkans.data, method = "euclidean", diag = FALSE, upper =
2011 Oct 04
3
CentOS 6: hostname and timezone
Hello, I've purchased a new dedicated CentOS 6.0 / 64 bit server and have 2 minor problems please: 1) The "hostname" is reported as CentOS-60-64-minimal at CLI - eventhough I've edited /etc/hosts and changed the 2nd line: 127.0.0.1 localhost 176.9.123.123 preferans 2) Why is /etc/localtime a regular file? Should I maybe rm /etc/localtime ln -s
2010 Jul 30
3
Redirecting PHP error messages into a log file
Hello, I'm using CentOS release 5.5 x86_64 with the stock php-5.1.6-27.el5 and would like to redirect PHP messages into /var/log/httpd/php_log First I tried adding that file name to /etc/php.ini: error_log = "/var/log/httpd/php_log" and restarted httpd, but the file didn't appear. I've touched it and changed owner to apache.apache, but that didn't help. Then I've
2005 Apr 07
2
MailScanner SPAM Forward & Postfix Problem
First, thanks to the CentOS folks for creating such as awesome distro! Second, thanks to all for contributing to such an great mailling list! I installed MailScanner/SpamAssassin/ClamAV last week based on the excellent threads that have recently discussed the subject. For folks who missed it, I used Johnny's wonderful guide at http://www.hughesjr.com/content/category/1/14/30/Guides (see
2018 Jun 25
2
Postfix, system notifications and local servers
Hi, I have CentOS 7 running on half a dozen public servers. For some stuff like automatic updates using yum-cron, I have Postfix installed with a relatively basic configuration. This allows me to send important notifications to my mail address info at microlinux.fr. When there's a batch of updates, I get one mail per machine, so I can check quickly if everything went OK without having to
2017 Jul 29
5
under another kind of attack
On 07/25/2017 07:54 AM, mj wrote: > Since we implemented country blocking, Please don't do that. Balkanizing the Internet doesn't really benefit anyone, and makes innovation a lot more difficult. Instead, take a look at the fail2ban scenarios in this thread, which solve the actual problem with a precision tool, instead of a hammer. Doug
2007 Dec 18
1
sieve & vacation question
We have a setup where a Postfix gateway does virtual_alias rewriting of the envelope sender: ralf.hildebrandt at charite.de get rewritten to hildeb at postamt.charite.de The mail is then sent on to postamt.charite.de, the Mailbox server. There we use deliver & doecot. The sieve vacation recipient says it won't answer if: "The envelope recipient is not found in the message To:, Cc:
2013 Mar 17
1
Dovecot as LDA with Postfix and virtual users
Hello! I've been trying to configure Dovecot to work as LDA for file-based virtual users with Postfix. Some part in the configuration seems to miss though, as mails are received by Postfix, but instead of giving it to Dovecot for delivery, it delivers the mails itself. Postfix drops the mail in /var/mail/<user>/mbox, if Dovecot would be called, it should deliver it to
2012 Feb 12
2
Lost in configuration
Hi, I am trying to configure dovecot/postfix with virtual users and sasl auth but there are so many tutorials with mistakes and subtle differences that at the end I am lost. So I am running Ubuntu server 11.04 (natty) and when I installed my server I had followed the following guide http://workaround.org/ispmail/etch Then I have migrated to dovecot 2.1 and now I am trying to allow
2005 Apr 09
2
MailScanner With One vs Two Postfix Instances
An interesting point came up while recently discussing my Postfix virtual_alias issues with the MailScanner list. Apparently there is some risk with the "two instances of postfix" approach described in: http://www.hughesjr.com/content/view/12/30/Guides It sounds like Postfix and MailScanner can step on each other in the deferred queue. They recommended the single Postfix instance
2013 Mar 12
1
Postmap command
Dear All While setting up postfix, at one point I need to do postmap /etc/postfix/transport But I get the output as *bash: postmap: command not found* I was just wondering is it something I need to install separately. Thanks Austin
2016 Aug 22
3
Catch-all with LMTP and Postfix
Hidy-ho, I'm having a difficult time getting catch-all working when using Dovecot LMTP. I would like *@example.com (everything) to go to virtual at example.com, where virtual is a valid virtual user. It seems that things are getting as far as LMTP, but then the mail gets bounced. To wit: Aug 21 08:02:50 hostname postfix/lmtp[4914]: 8DF8E9AFE6: to=<test at example.com>,
2010 Jul 02
1
do Dovecot userdb and passwd filles need to be postmap'd
Hi all I am unsure if dovecot files like userdb and passwd also need to be postmap'd i.e. postmap userdb or userdb passwd when I use the typical data format for creating userdp postmap outputs the error > postmap userdb postmap:
2012 Jan 09
1
Postfix user map
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.1/rev/f562bcaca215 implements "postmap" type sockets, which follow Postfix's tcp_table(5) protocol. So you can ask: get user at domain and Dovecot answers one of: - 200 1 - 500 User not found - 400 Internal failure So you can use this with Postfix: virtual_mailbox_maps = tcp:127.0.0.1:1234 With Dovecot you can enable it with: service auth
2019 Apr 06
1
SMTPUTF8 support
On 5 Apr 2019, at 13:47, Andr? Rodier via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > >> root at portal:/etc/postfix# postmap -q andr?@homebox.space ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap-aliases.cf >> andre at homebox.space You have a solution that properly maps UTF to a non-UTF namespace. As I understand it, SMTPUTF8 uses a UTF8 namespace. So, this would indicate SMTPUTF8 # postmap -q
2006 Apr 30
1
Postfix /etc/aliases problem
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Here's what I have from log watch. Database files are not up-to-date (propably rehash is needed): /etc/aliases : 16 Time(s) Here's what I get from /var/log/maillog Apr 29 20:37:22 00304842f27e postfix/local[25980]: warning: database /etc/aliase s.db is older than source file /etc/aliases Here's what I'm using 1. CentOS
2015 Dec 14
1
Postfix and LDAP
Hi Everyone, I thought I'd try asking here before joining the postfix mail list since I'm running postfix on a CentOS 7 box. I want to look up accounts via LDAP (an IPA server also on CentOS 7). I created an "ldap_aliases" file and successfully tested it with the postmap command: I can get the email address for an arbitrary user. But, when I add the very same file to main.cf, I