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<0> were can i locate bounce.cf file ??
<1> Postfix 2.3 needed
<1> Set bounce_template_file
<2> can someone explain this message in postfix queue
<2> 520D115923* 7911082 Sun May 21 14:51:53 > ndr2005_Lawrence.Chinyowa@sharp.com> (temporary failure. Command output: An Error Occurred =================> 500 SSL read timeout:)
<2> sorry incomplete
<2> Okay this is the complete message from qeue
<2> C520D115923* 7911082 Sun May 21 14:51:53 ndr2005_Lawrence.Chinyowa@sharp.com (temporary failure. Command output: An Error Occurred ================= 500 SSL read timeout
<1> kokoko1 TLS problem in the network
<3> rob0: that's what I was thinking- a little perlfu would do the job, but mbox has no standard for dates. my boss has 1300 emails in this account, and I counted at least 7 different date formats.
<4> thieving bastard!
<1> morgajel I always use IMAP to do the copying
<1> run both IMAP servers in parallel, make two accounts in your MUA, and move the mail
<3> f3ew: hehe, if I wasn't looking at 640 users across ~200 domains, I'd consider it :)



<5> i know this is not a postifix question but does anyone had a problem that amavisd-new dies on to much mail sended/recived ?
<0> i have configured squirrelmail with postfix and cyrus imap
<0> but when i log on to squirrelmail i can see mails in inbox but whn i connect through some email client i cant receive mails
<0> any ideas ???
<0> m using sles9
<6> kpgeek, pop3 ; iptables
<7> Is there a way to force mail users to authenticate using the login "user@domain" when we configure postfix to use separate domains with unix system accounts?
<8> kbitter: you lost us after with unix accounts
<8> what's the relation? domain <-> user.p***wd ?
<9> It all depends on the authentication backend, so it's at most tangentially related to Postfix.
<7> Supaplex: sorry, i didnt understand what you meant!
<8> where are the credientals stored for user@domain logins?
<7> Supaplex: They are stored on home directories.
<8> so like hash:$HOME/foo.db (where home applies to the context of the user)
<7> Supaplex: no, im also using Maildir style
<8> maildir has nothing to do with authentication
<9> kbitter isn't understanding.
<9> Are we talking about ESMTP AUTH? Or are we talking about POP3/IMAP?
<8> square 1 for this topic resides where the p***words are stored. anyway, I'm off to work.
<7> Supaplex/rob0: im trying to follow the virtual_readme at postfix.org
<9> But you said Unix system accounts.
<7> supaplex/rob0: im configuring separate domains with system accounts.
<7> supaplex/rob0: I just want to configurer the courier-pop or any other to deliver mail as "user@domain" on loging authentication..
<7> supaplex/rob0: I tried to use separate domains with non unix accounts, but also had difficult on how to setup courer-pop to gather the mail from the virtual_mailbox_base directory.
<7> are these questions annoying you?
<9> I wasn't looking.
<9> I've never really done much with Courier IMAP. That's what this seems to be all about. I can't help you.
<7> rob0: ok, thanks. I'll keep searching.
<7> rob0: i thins that what i really wanted to ask is how to configure courier-pop to accept a "user@domian" style authentication using unix system accounts.
<10> f3ew: around?
<11> hola banditos
<11> looking for help with a debian/postfix smtp problem
<11> anyone feel like trying to help?
<11> i recently set up a server with debian...
<11> i have a few scripts that need to send p***word reminders and subscription validation e-mails...
<11> go-daddy says i have a free smtp relay with my domain name/free e-mail acct
<11> BUT!
<11> it won't work?
<11> i get an error about unknown <rcpt to> or something
<11> i have log files if anyone wants to look
<11> thanks...?
<12> chron1c: The exact error and the log is important to help you. Paste it to a pastebin.
<4> why dontcha post'em at pastbin.com or something
<11> pastebin?
<9> I think you're missing some basic understanding.
<12> !pastebin
<13> ChrisH: 'pastebin' : a way to paste larger amounts of text so that other people can read it. Try http://www.rafb.net/paste/ or http://paste.debian.net/ - Do not forget to tell us the URL where you pasted it.
<11> yes, i am fairly new to debian/postfix
<9> :)
<11> ok, i will brb
<9> If you're using godaddy's mail hosting, you don't need Postfix.
<12> cpm: Don't worry. It's pretty easy. First there was the big bang. Then came the dinosaurs. And those became oil which all the Texanian bought. And now we are here in #postfix.
<11> it's not thier hosting
<4> Aaaarg! what is that from?
<4> Airplane!
<11> i bought a domain through them.. have a free email acct... and they say i can use the smtp relay
<4> okay.
<9> "free e-mail acct"
<12> cpm: Yep. :)
<4> whew!



<9> That means their hosting.
<11> a free email account that came with my godaddy domain name
<12> . o o (Sir, you need to come to the cockpit. / What is it? / Well, it's a small chamber at the top of the plane...)
<9> ah, sounds like client AUTH is needed.
<9> BTW I am a godaddy customer too, but I *never* get the extra services. Just register the domain, please.
<11> http://paste.debian.net/6899
<11> *my postbin
<11> of the relevant sections
<11> mail.info log
<4> 553 Sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts.
<4> pretty clear, that.
<4> You need auth
<11> yes.. i believe i have smtp auth set up correctly?
<12> Oh, yeah. :)
<11> what config files would you want to see to diagnose the problem?
<12> chron1c: rob0 already diagnosed it successfully :)
<11> well, i guess what i am asking is can someone help me get auth set up?
<12> !tell chron1c clientsasl
<9> ChrisH: sorry about that satellite photo yesterday. I didn't notice that the swirl was backwards.
<10> rob0: if have I a virtual_alias_maps entry like this: (.*)@domain.com $1@domain.com, $1@new.domain.com and neither domain is local, is there any way that will ever work?
<12> rob0: What did I miss?
<10> rob0: in other words, I can't put domain.com in virtual_alias_domains or in local_domains because it's not local
<4> Bus error -- please leave by the rear door.
<9> http://www.nodns4.us/debian-satellite.JPG
<14> rob0, ooold :P
<9> To get the swirl right you'd have to look at southern hemisphere satellite photos.
<11> smtp_sender_dependent_authentication = yes <_ could that be what i need to add?
<12> rob0: Not bad. :)
<4> Bus error -- please leave by the rear door.
<4> ooops
<10> is there any way to apply a virtual alias map to a domain that is not local?
<12> Merlin: virtual_alias_maps are applied to all domains - whether they are local or virtual
<1> who said my name last?
<10> i was looking for you
<10> but i think someone helped me out
<1> ah, cool
<10> i won't know yet haha
<11> :( i added the lines from the sasl link knoba sent me and restarted postfix... sent the mail agin from the script... same error
<11> do i not have some key module loaded somewhere?
<11> http://paste.debian.net/6901 <_ resulsts of postconf-n and the mail.info log
<10> i have an access hash simply stating 127.0.0.2\t\tOK and it's at the top of smtpd_client_restrictions and smtpd_sender_restrictions as hash:/etc/postfix/access -- but mail constantly gets rejects by the next line which is reject_rbl_client relays.ordb.org
<10> i understand why ORBS is rejecting it, but why is postfix even checking orbs?
<4> because you've asked it to?
<10> i thought it's supposed to use the result of the first match
<10> so if the access list matches OK, then that's what postfix uses (the OK)
<10> right?
<1> yes
<10> so why is postfix trying to match it after the access line?
<10> still trying to match it, that is
<1> put the access check in smtpd_recipient_restrictions
<1> but why are you using 127.0.0.2?
<10> f3ew: i needed to hide my lotus domino server's smtp service
<10> i don't want it exposed to the internet local or external
<10> the access check is actually in smtpd_recipient_restrictions too, and ORBS is not
<10> smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
<10> hash:/etc/postfix/access-recipient,
<1> and the correct way to hide Lotus is to use a firewall
<1> or the power switch
<10> i use a firewall as well :P
<10> but you need to let port 25 out some way
<10> so i'm hiding it behind postfix
<1> uhm, Lotus smarthosts to Postfix
<1> Postfix talks to the worls
<1> world
<10> exactly!
<10> that's exactly what i'm doing
<10> but postfix is rejecting mail from lotus
<10> because of ORBs


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