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<0> It's a standard FC4 install which has named chroot'ed and postfix not <0> it's a postfix/amavisd-new/DCC/pyzor/razor/spam******in setup if that's any help <0> works like a charm except for that strange "unknown" thingy <1> Your smtpd is unable to resolve 127.0.0.1 , that is a fact, the only one we know. <1> Generally that means chroot and no $spool_directory/etc/hosts file. <0> ok, guess I should dig some more. just checked the log files and it's always postfix/smtpd reporting it <1> puzzled: man 5 master <0> rob0: will check it. thanks <0> rob0: thanks for pointing out the master manpage. I had some chroot= y lingering around <2> i have installed postfix and it when i have created domain it is not creating its maildir/ ...so what i have to set and how to make it to create folders <0> Just__: in /etc/postfix/main.cf search for Maildir. I use mail_spool_directory = /var/spool/mail/ <- note the "/" at the end <2> puzzled: ok <3> Where is a good place that will allow you to look up ~64 IP's at once to see if they are on any spam lists? <2> puzzled, i have mail_spool_directory = /usr/local/virtual but none of the folders getting created <2> puzzled, ok <4> I'm getting this error.. anyone know what it means?
<4> temporary failure. Command output: /usr/local/bin/maildrop: Unable to open include file. <4> I'm also getting this: <4> Error connecting to IMAP server: localhost. <4> 111 : Connection refused <5> cds: check /etc/maildroprc for include "blabla" or smthing? <4> It's empty. <4> (I didn't even have maildrop before.. so I don't know why it's suddenly wanting to connect to it now) <5> no transport map that points to maildrop: ? <4> Hm? <4> What do you mean by that? <6> No <db.h> include file found. <6> Install the appropriate db*-devel package first. <6> i'm confused as heck, i've installed postgres -- and i'm lost <6> is there a good wiki somewhere? <1> what OS? <6> Fedora Core 2 <4> You ought to upgrade you Fedora, there. <4> your* <1> You'll probably want hash: map support, which means you need the db*-devel package. <6> well, i'm building some spam eating boxes.. renting these from 1&1 .. I don't have any choice.. <1> You might be missing other things too. <1> Fedora and similar don't make it easy to compile, things you need are not in the default installation. <2> i have installed postfix and it when i have created domain it is not creating its maildir/ ...so what i have to set and how to make it to create folders <4> Ok, now I'm getting: "unknown in virtual alias table" -- but the domain is in virtual_alias_domains? <2> i have mail_spool_directory = /usr/local/virtual/ <1> cds, yes, "unknown in virtual alias table" means the domain is in virtual_alias_domains but the user is not in virtual_alias_maps . <1> !mail_spool_directory <4> Yeah, just figured :) Thanks. <7> rob0: 'mail_spool_directory' : a configuration parameter in the main.cf: The directory where local(8) UNIX-style mailboxes are kept. The default setting depends on the system type. Specify a name ending in / for maildir-style delivery. <4> rob0: Don't happen to know of a howto for that? I can't remember the format. <4> Found it. <1> !virtual <7> rob0: 'virtual' : a way to configure additional domains and user accounts (that do not need to exist in your /etc/p***wd). See: http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html <1> :) <4> Thah's the page I found :) <6> Is there anyway to build this without db support? <1> yikes, I've never done that. But surely there is. <6> hrmm <1> DATABASE_README.html maybe <4> Ok. <4> Now I'm getting this again: <4> (temporary failure. Command output: /usr/local/bin/maildrop: Unable to open include file. ) <4> Ideas? <4> Neither do/did I :/ <4> It's wanting to use it, despite me not telling it to. <4> I also get this: <4> Feb 12 19:25:22 balham postfix/qmgr[10046]: warning: connect to transport spam******in: Connection refused <4> Anyone? :( <8> sounds like possible spam******ins isn't listening or master.cf is configured wrong <4> It's the default debian master.cf. <4> And it isn't even mentioned in there. <4> How do I remove these two from doing anything? <4> They've never tried running before. <9> content_filter? <9> local_transport <6> so, what do you guys think about chroot'ing? necessary? <4> f3ew: Where? I have no such lines. <9> QbY not here <9> postconf -n @ cds
<4> QbY? <6> huh? <6> yes cds? <1> cds, you have done something dreadfully wrong, shoot it and put it out of your misery. :) <4> QbY: Sorry, didn't know what f3ew was saying. <4> rob0: I wish I knew what to shoot. <4> wtf *is* maildrop? <1> !maildrop <7> rob0: 'maildrop' : a delivery agent similar to 'procmail' which also works for virtual accounts. It's part of the "courier" mail server. See: http://www.flounder.net/~mrsam/maildrop/ <4> I think I have/had procmail... <4> http://pastebin.ca/41312 <4> f3ew: & <4> ^ <4> Will installing procmail fix this? <4> Hrm. <4> I *have* procmail. <1> BTW none of your hash: maps will work without BDB support. <4> My vhost map seems to work, so I'm not bothered abotu that. <4> Can anyone help me? <4> This is starting to really get to me now.. <9> that isn't making sense <4> rob0: If I do I know nothing about it. <9> exactly <4> I only ever use apt <4> And apt won't install multiple copies of postfix. <1> We hope. :) <4> Ok, how do I check for multiple copies? <9> stop and start postfix <4> I've done that... many times. <4> http://pastebin.ca/41313 <9> then send a message and see if it goes thiugh <4> It doesn't. <9> hmmmmm <10> hey folks =) <10> Trying 127.0.0.1... <10> Connected to localhost. <10> Escape character is '^]'. <10> I can telnet to my localhost mail server but no headers are sent, i'm running gentoo linux and have the TinyDNS MX records in place. <10> Anyone have any ideas? <1> Your logs do. <10> Nov 25 01:34:00 panther sSMTP[31693]: Unable to locate mail <10> Nov 25 01:34:00 panther sSMTP[31693]: Cannot open mail:25 <9> ssmtp != Postfix <1> sSMTP != postfix :) <10> hmm =S <10> I'm confused =S <1> You're not running Postfix. <10> ohh =/ <10> Hmm =S <10> that's very confusing =S <10> ohh wait, that must be the wrong log file =\ <10> That's Nov last year =\ <1> indeed <4> How do I make it use procmail rather than maildrop? <1> cds, the postconf you pasted did not appear to be using maildrop. <9> Why is it even calling maildrop? <9> is what we need to figure out first <4> I wish I knew. <10> where is the log location set for postfix? <9> chrisaw Postfix logs to syslog <4> chrisaw: /var/log/mail.log <1> Postfix logs to syslog($syslog_facility) <1> syslog_facility = mail <4> http://pastebin.ca/41314 <4> There's the only reference to maildrop. <4> I don't understand master.cf though. <9> where is the rest of master.cf ? <1> f3ew, I am about to do something really stupid: upgrading a running Slackware 10.2 to -current without going into "telinit 1". Wish me luck. And yes, a backup is in process now. :) <4> f3ew: http://pastebin.ca/41315 <9> rob0 good luck <9> that makes absolutely no sense
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