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<0> does anyone here use 550/rejeect on fake domains? <0> postfix/smtpd[1694]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from unknown[203.116.75.237]: 450 <admin@EleosDB.local>: Sender address rejected: Domain not found; from=<admin@EleosDB.local> <1> sure <2> No, that's not safe, in case you have (or the sender has) a temporary DNS failure. 450 is best. <1> cmon, live a little dangerously! <2> :) <2> You could do a check_sender_access to kill the ones which are obviously bogus (fake TLD.)
<2> You can get a current list of valid TLD's from IANA, I think. <1> just make sure you take out the ones that send nothing but garbage. :) <2> .com <2> 22:59 < lunaphyte> cmon, live a little dangerously! <2> :) <1> lizella.net <2> that too! <1> i said dangerously, not foolishly! <3> m00! <4> I have setup postfix with Amavis and DSpam, so when email arrives on port 25 it gets forwarded to 127.0.0.1:10024 (amavis) then to 127.0.0.1:10025 (dspam) then back to postfix on 127.0.0.1:10026. AFter this I want to forward it to external mail servers using the transport maps <4> postfix just delivers it locally though <4> where would i specify the transport file information? in the 127.0.0.1:10026 section of master.cf or main.cf? <4> postconf -n output is at http://mrtg.tommo.org/postconf.txt <4> also: http://mrtg.tommo.org/master.txt <4> anyone here? <3> i is <3> how many domains do you handle? <4> will be about 30 <3> why must they be delivered elsewhere? <4> we dont handle the mail for them all (some are standalone exchange servers etc) <4> thsi is just a spam/virus filter in front of everything <3> oh, sortof like a backup mx, but you hand it off to them for final delivery <4> exactly <3> never messed with that .. humm <4> it redirects fine when i take the dspam/amavis bits out of master.cf
<4> its almost like the 127.0.0.1:10026 part (after dspam hands it back to postfix) has no idea of the transport table <3> no idea really myself :-/ <4> that's ok <1> Tommmo: you need -o transport_maps = /etc/postfix/transport in the 10026 section of master.cf <4> Mar 13 12:57:39 vMAIL-02 postfix/smtpd[20228]: fatal: unsupported dictionary type: smtp <4> i also tried -o transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transport <4> but then it just delivers locally again <4> entry in transport is: <4> tommo.org smtp:[203.62.181.9] <4> would i need any transport information in main.cf? <4> im stumped <5> re <6> hey can someone point me in the right direction please ..... i am looking to save a copy of all incoming emails and outgoing emails for all users on the system ...... we use postfix, cyrus imap .... so i would like to have the mail saved into one mailbox separated into sub boxes based on each user <6> also use maildrop <7> not knowing your setup i'd suggest: duplicate each user into a virtual domain, using this virtual domain for backups <8> what exactly is postfix? <8> setting up a webserver and chose teh internet option.... <8> but what should i put for the mail name... my domain or just localhost.localdomain? <7> mike0002: postfix is a Mail Transport Agent - MTA <9> hey guys, anyone here use cyrus and web-cyradm? <10> Hrmm. Anyone around that knows much about postfixadmin? <10> I'm getting an odd error. <11> hi <11> in postfix 2.2.9, i am trying to use a regexp table for virtual_mailbox_maps, it doesnt seem to work, a btree table works. is is not possible to use regexp tables there? <11> houston, can you read me? <12> ^wolf^: "man 5 postconf" -> virtual_mailbox_maps -> Note 1 <11> ChrisH, thanks <11> bye
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