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[00:13:22] <confound> so tpg.com.au has a bad dns config
[00:13:56] <confound> oops, he left.
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[00:38:31] <Ron56> plop
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[00:44:25] <SniZ> who use postgrey?
[00:45:35] <SniZ> http://rafb.net/p/m3UHSU99.html
[00:45:37] <SniZ> wtf?
[00:45:42] <SniZ> why?
[00:47:13] <roe_> SniZ, is your question really why do people use a greylist?
[00:47:29] <SniZ> i donno
[00:47:33] <SniZ> postgrey - shit?
[00:47:47] <roe_> can you write a complete sentence?
[00:47:56] <roe_> I have no idea what you are asking
[00:49:19] <SniZ> http://rafb.net/p/m3UHSU99.html i get whis
[00:49:35] <SniZ> when i send locally mail
[00:49:40] <SniZ> http://rafb.net/p/GUO0Ib70.html - this is my config
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[01:16:35] <Free_Bullets> hi
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[02:01:13] <cyr-> What is happening when an alias bounces with "Mailbox doesnt exist" but is also delivered fine.
[02:01:17] <cyr-> ?
[02:01:41] <SniZ> ш вщттщ
[02:01:44] <SniZ> i donno
[02:02:03] <cyr-> any idea where to look?
[02:02:18] <SniZ> i think it die
[02:03:29] <cyr-> SniZ: the alias is from a local virtual domain pointing to a gmail address
[02:03:40] <SniZ> ou
[02:03:50] <SniZ> try enable debut
[02:03:53] <SniZ> debug
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[02:06:39] <SniZ> May 26 00:00:02 mail postfix/pickup[18092]: E7A341698FDE: uid=0 from=<root>
[02:06:40] <SniZ> May 26 00:00:02 mail postfix/cleanup[3778]: E7A341698FDE: message-id=<20080526000001.E7A341698FDE at mail dot emo.by>
[02:06:40] <SniZ> May 26 00:00:02 mail postfix/qmgr[18093]: E7A341698FDE: from=<root at emo dot by>, size=551, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
[02:06:47] <SniZ> what i must do?
[02:06:58] <SniZ> create mailbox for system sessages?
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[02:54:25] <xpoint> SniZ, nope make a alias from root to a mailbox
[02:55:05] <xpoint> SniZ, root newer login to read mail, thats why :-)
[02:57:48] <mjoseph> well
[02:58:02] <mjoseph> also local(8) won't write as EUID=0
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[03:32:31] <Tabmow> anyone know how to create server side scripts to do mail filtering rules? for example when an new e-mail is received the rules get run and certain e-mails get moves to directories, i need to figure out a way to do it irrespective of what mail client is used
[03:32:45] <Tabmow> i am running couier-imap
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[03:43:37] <mjoseph> Tabmow: procmail
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[06:59:44] <ams> morning
[07:01:48] <ams> i have a utterly weird problem with postfix, it doesnt' find a local domain defined in /etc/hosts
[07:02:50] <ams> i can resolv the hostname just fine, and postfix has been restarted...
[07:02:55] <f3ew> /etc/hosts isn't dns
[07:03:20] <f3ew> smtp_host_lookup = dns <== set that parameter to dns, native
[07:03:39] <f3ew> http://www.postfix.org/ostconf.5.html#smtp_host_lookup
[07:03:46] <f3ew> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtp_host_lookup even
[07:04:28] <ams> what is the default? and why did it work last week? :)
[07:06:19] <ams> (i didn't change any config files, the dnsmasq daemon craped out last week, and all hell broke loose)
[07:07:04] <ams> (thanks for the help by the way, seems to have done the trick)
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[07:53:03] <mudd`Hossam> hello i have set up gmail as a relayhost, and now my e-mails sent out are reading as "sender: xxx at gmail dot com"
[07:53:13] <mudd`Hossam> is this not fixable?
[07:55:27] <ams> f3ew: thanks a bunch.
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[07:56:38] <f3ew> mudd`Hossam that's a google issue
[07:56:45] <mudd`Hossam> yea
[07:56:49] <mudd`Hossam> is this something new they just did?
[07:56:56] <mudd`Hossam> just a few days ago this was not a problem
[07:57:08] <mudd`Hossam> or has it always been this way
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[09:33:55] <Haris1> Hello people
[09:34:08] <Haris1> postfix+mysql has a different DB structure and postficadmin has a different DB structure
[09:34:14] <Haris1> How can I make them both work together?
[09:34:30] <Haris1> I need to be able to manage postfix email accounts from postfixadmin
[09:37:22] <sysmonk> wtf is postfix+mysql? :)
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[09:42:15] <Haris1> you know! what it is
[09:42:39] <Haris1> all the postfix config is in mysql db
[09:49:36] <sysmonk> Haris1: no, i don't know
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[09:55:20] <f3ew> hmmmm?
[09:57:09] <sysmonk> f3ew: do you know what postfix+mysql is?
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[10:01:06] <bingoer> hi all
[10:01:11] <bingoer> I'm in need of urgent help :)
[10:01:26] <bingoer> I'm using postfix as a relay client, for our mail server that is hosted externally
[10:01:29] <sysmonk> urgent help - 50$ / line
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[10:01:47] <bingoer> :)
[10:02:02] <sysmonk> your lines count too ! so that smiles costed you 50$
[10:02:16] <sysmonk> smile*
[10:02:42] <sysmonk> ok ok, i'm joking :)
[10:02:45] <bingoer> it was configured to send a mail using a fixed FROM address, that exists on the mail server.
[10:02:58] <bingoer> Now, since we shifted hosts, we're naturally having problems with the new server
[10:03:30] <bingoer> I get bounces saying: NO SUCH USER HERE
[10:03:42] <sysmonk> fixed from or fixed auth login?
[10:03:47] <sysmonk> bingoer: pastebin your postconf -n
[10:03:52] <bingoer> ok
[10:03:56] <bingoer> one sec
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[10:04:03] <bingoer> right
[10:04:57] <bingoer> hmm, no -n argument ?!
[10:05:21] <sysmonk> are you sure you're doing postconf -n ?
[10:05:24] <sysmonk> not postfix -n
[10:05:33] <bingoer> oops
[10:06:52] <bingoer> http://pastie.caboo.se/203324
[10:07:58] <sysmonk> you're not using any authentication
[10:08:20] <bingoer> yea, the previous mail server was a open relay - shocking as it sounds :)
[10:08:35] <bingoer> now the new host wants us to use smtp auth, how do I set it up ? I don't have a SASL or TLS Cert
[10:09:05] <sysmonk> !sasl
[10:09:06] <knoba> sysmonk: "sasl" : SASL is 'Simple Authentication and Security Layer', necessary for SMTP AUTH, and provided to Postfix by addin software. Cyrus SASL and/or Dovecot IMAP/POP3 can provide SASL. See http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html for details.
[10:09:07] <sysmonk> bingoer: ^^
[10:09:24] <sysmonk> read that link, it has info on how to use sasl client with postfix
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[10:09:55] <f3ew> sysmonk no
[10:09:57] <sysmonk> or, if you're really urgent, 50$ / line :PPP
[10:10:00] <sysmonk> f3ew: what?
[10:10:01] <bingoer> ok, so I can just set this up - I don't need the hosting company to provide me with any cert ?
[10:10:12] <sysmonk> bingoer: no, you need user and pass to use to connect to it
[10:10:23] <bingoer> I see
[10:10:23] <sysmonk> nothing else
[10:10:26] <f3ew> wrt postfix+mysql
[10:10:30] <bingoer> ok, I'll read through that howto ;)
[10:10:31] <sysmonk> f3ew: ah :)
[10:11:43] <bingoer> thanks sysmonk
[10:12:13] <Haris1> !smtpd_client_restrictions
[10:12:14] <knoba> Haris1: "smtpd_client_restrictions" : a configuration parameter in the main.cf: Optional SMTP server access restrictions in the context of a client SMTP connection request.
[10:12:24] <Haris1> !smtpd_sender_restrictions
[10:12:25] <knoba> Haris1: "smtpd_sender_restrictions" : a configuration parameter in the main.cf: Optional restrictions that the Postfix SMTP server applies in the context of the SMTP MAIL FROM command. See access(5) for an overview of access restriction features.
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[10:13:25] <Haris1> which one of the above is for incomming?
[10:13:49] <Haris1> I need to put zen.spamhaus.org in smtpd_sender_restrictions?
[10:14:57] <Haris1> smtpd_client_restrictions = reject_rbl_client list.dsbl.org, reject_rbl_client dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net
[10:14:58] <Haris1> smtpd_sender_restrictions = reject_rhsbl_sender zen.spamhaus.org, reject_rhsbl_sender dsn.rfc-ignorant.org, reject_rhsbl_sender rhsbl.ahbl.org
[10:15:08] <hparker> !cheatsheet
[10:15:09] <knoba> hparker: "cheatsheet" : http://jimsun.linxnet.com/misc/postfix-anti-UCE.txt : A HOWTO for pre-DATA spam control.
[10:15:14] <hparker> Haris1: ^^^
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[10:17:27] <Haris1> nice
[10:17:32] <Haris1> but its pretty old. Is it still effective?
[10:17:41] <Haris1> most of the lists there seem to be outdated
[10:17:42] <hparker> yup
[10:17:56] <hparker> the basics are the same
[10:18:05] <Haris1> Agreed
[10:20:19] <bingoer> sysmonk: do I need to change the main.cf to disable tls, when I enable sasl ?
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[10:21:55] <sysmonk> no
[10:22:46] <bingoer> ok
[10:23:05] <Haris1> just for the sake of argument, would having spamhaus in -> smtpd_sender_restrictions = reject_rhsbl_sender zen.spamhaus.org, reject_rhsbl_sender dsn.rfc-ignorant.org, reject_rhsbl_sender rhsbl.ahbl.org <= help?
[10:26:42] <Haris1> It seems, putting spamhaus clause in smtpd_client_restrictions is preferable to putting it in smtpd_sender_restrictions
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[10:35:21] <bingoer> sysmonk: ok I set up sasl but it fails with a 535 error
[10:35:35] <luca> is there any postfix web interface that allows people to regester a new email address ?
[10:35:43] <bingoer> sysmonk: I used this guide: http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/smtpauth/smtp_auth_mailservers.html
[10:35:47] <luca> err register
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[10:39:12] <sysmonk> luca: maybe postfixadmin, but i'm not sure
[10:39:37] <sysmonk> if not, then i think you can easily change it / add that functionality
[10:39:49] <bingoer> sysmonk: ok it worked, the username had to be email at domain dot com
[10:39:50] <luca> users would not have access for postfixADMIN ...once is admin doesnt sound like :)
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[10:40:01] <bingoer> the mail is sent successfully, but not yet arrived ;)
[10:40:08] <sysmonk> bingoer: wait a bit :)
[10:40:18] <sysmonk> maybe they have long long queues
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[10:50:42] <FuriousGeorge> hey all
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[10:52:52] <FuriousGeorge> how did i change my smtp port? its not in smtpd.conf
[10:52:53] <FuriousGeorge> lol
[10:52:59] <FuriousGeorge> i cant remember how i did it
[10:53:05] <bingoer> sysmonk: still no mail :(
[10:54:11] <FuriousGeorge> my isp didnt allow me to use 25 so i somehow told my smtp server to listen on 587
[10:56:16] <hparker> uncomment submission in master.cf
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[10:57:18] <FuriousGeorge> hparker: not talking to me, right?
[10:57:40] <hparker> for you FuriousGeorge
[10:58:14] <FuriousGeorge> "submission inet n - n - - smtpd" isnt commented in my master.cf
[10:58:32] <hparker> !submission
[10:58:33] <knoba> hparker: Error: "submission" is not a valid command.
[10:58:35] <hparker> ...
[10:58:59] <hparker> eating atm :P
[11:00:28] <FuriousGeorge> 25 is the default port, so surely i must have set 587 somewhere
[11:00:45] <hparker> You just uncomment submission and reload postfix
[11:01:19] <FuriousGeorge> and that changes the default port to 587?
[11:01:37] <hparker> Not default, enables both
[11:01:44] <FuriousGeorge> o
[11:01:55] <FuriousGeorge> thanks
[11:02:03] <hparker> But, how's my server gonna know to talk to you on 587?
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[11:05:06] <FuriousGeorge> hparker: um, isnt 587 just between me and my client
[11:05:19] <hparker> Oh, for that it's fine
[11:06:45] <FuriousGeorge> like you said, uncomment the lines starting with submission, right? now my smtpd listens for thunderbird on 587 (too)
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[11:08:03] <FuriousGeorge> later all
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[11:08:47] <FuriousGeorge> hparker: thanks again, it was plain to see where i did that on the other server... i was just grepping around /etc/ for 587 all baffeled
[11:09:00] <hparker> heh
[11:12:58] <Haris1> would -> smtpd_client_restrictions = reject_rhsbl_sender zen.spamhaus.org, reject_rhsbl_sender dsn.rfc-ignorant.org, reject_rhsbl_sender rhsbl.ahbl.org work ?
[11:13:10] <Haris1> !reject_rhsbl_sender
[11:13:10] <knoba> Haris1: Error: "reject_rhsbl_sender" is not a valid command.
[11:13:21] <Haris1> !reject_rbl_sender
[11:13:22] <knoba> Haris1: Error: "reject_rbl_sender" is not a valid command.
[11:13:33] <f3ew> !smtpd_delay_reject
[11:13:33] <knoba> f3ew: "smtpd_delay_reject" : a configuration parameter in the main.cf: Wait until the RCPT TO command before evaluating $smtpd_client_restrictions, $smtpd_helo_restrictions and $smtpd_sender_restrictions.
[11:14:28] <Haris1> Not found in main.cf
[11:15:16] <Haris1> would using this be prudent?
[11:15:46] <Haris1> shouldn't I check the IP of sender against spamhaus in smtpd_client_restrictions stage to filter it out?
[11:16:37] <Haris1> where do we put smtp auth config for postfix?
[11:17:52] <Haris1> # postconf -d|grep smtpd_delay_reject
[11:17:53] <Haris1> smtpd_delay_reject = yes
[11:18:08] <Haris1> # postconf -n|grep smtpd_delay_reject <- returns nothing
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[11:20:35] <Haris1> do we have these keywords in 2.4.5-3 -> reject_rbl_client, reject_rhsbl_client ?
[11:21:42] <f3ew> yes
[11:23:35] <Haris1> reject_rbl_client zen.spamhaus.org should do it?
[11:25:19] <Haris1> if this box doesn't have smtp auth
[11:25:33] <f3ew> Haris1 yes
[11:25:45] <Haris1> would it be good to only put it in smtpd_client_restrictions or can we also put it in smtpd_sender_restrictions ?
[11:25:48] * f3ew thinks that by now Haris1 should have learnt about man 5 postconf
[11:25:55] <Haris1> I know
[11:26:00] <Haris1> I know, I have it open in firefox
[11:26:03] <Haris1> but I like to confirm
[11:26:10] <f3ew> Haris1 they are all evaluated in smtpd_recipient_restrictions
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[11:45:45] <tuxick> looking for a pointer to using maildirquota with virtual/ldap accounts, where i use /vmail/domainname/username, result_filter = %d/%u/Maildir/
[11:45:58] <tuxick> so not using homeDir or similar ldap attributes
[11:46:14] <tuxick> i found VDA
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[12:24:06] <SniZ|work> how can i move all spam to /var/vmail/$domain/$user/.Junk via procmail and spamassassin? can anybosy give me simple config
[12:26:10] <tuxick> SniZ|work: heh i'm looking for same stuff
[12:26:15] <tuxick> but first i need quota working
[12:26:17] <SniZ|work> tuxick, heh
[12:26:49] <tuxick> getting the impression maildrop is at least worth considering there
[12:27:24] <hparker> procmail won't deliver to virtual afaik
[12:27:40] <tuxick> SniZ|work: you using result_filter for delivery?
[12:27:59] <SniZ|work> i wanna use all which can
[12:28:02] <SniZ|work> and simple
[12:28:05] <tuxick> hparker: i've seen a way
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[12:28:14] <tuxick> but the bookmark is on my home pc
[12:28:18] <hparker> ahh
[12:28:21] <tuxick> which is switched off atm
[12:28:46] <ExElNeT> hmm my postfix is crashing somewhere during the start... i have already tried: postfix -Dvvvvv -c /etc/postfix start
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[12:28:59] <ExElNeT> nothing so far... any ideas?
[12:29:32] <tuxick> SniZ|work: ldap? mysql?
[12:30:23] <SniZ|work> mysql
[12:30:55] <tuxick> and how to you get /var/vmail/$domain/$user/ ?
[12:31:26] <SniZ|work> its - virtual
[12:31:57] <tuxick> ?
[12:32:16] <tuxick> i guessed that much
[12:32:21] <tuxick> but how did you do it
[12:33:53] <SniZ|work> i find manual in internet
[12:36:07] <tuxick> gosh
[12:36:18] <tuxick> but do you store the entire path in mysql?
[12:36:41] <tuxick> since i use ldap, and result_filter = %d/%u/Maildir/
[12:36:53] <tuxick> so i construct the path from 'mail' attribute
[12:37:01] <tuxick> which i'm beginning to regret now
[12:38:12] <tuxick> tbh i'm beginning to wonder if i shouldn't have stuck with qmail/ldap ;p
[12:38:33] <tuxick> editing a bit of code is easier than going through tons of docs
[12:39:27] <tuxick> if i get all this sorted i'll be selling the doc for lots of cash!!
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[12:39:35] <SniZ|work> tuxick, i store in db password, username, path and other
[12:40:04] <tuxick> ack
[12:40:12] <tuxick> so your life would be slightly easier
[12:40:23] <tuxick> i'm sure what we want is possible ;)
[12:40:59] <tuxick> what you need is having postfix call procmail with a bunch of paramaters
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[12:41:06] <tuxick> telling it $HOME etc
[12:42:24] <tuxick> SniZ|work: one of the better links i found was http://tom.scholten.nu/weblog/postfix_ldap_howto
[12:42:53] <tuxick> ugh but that fails to explain the procmail bit
[12:43:32] <tuxick> hmm maybe that Just Works here
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[12:45:15] <tuxick> did you try simply enabling mailbox_command = /usr/local/bin/procmail
[12:45:18] <tuxick> or similar?
[12:45:49] <SniZ|work> i donno
[12:48:03] <tuxick> hmm, how does one pass $HOME to procmail from postfix anyway?
[12:48:14] <SniZ|work> i donno!
[12:48:36] <f3ew> tuxick, man 8 local
[12:48:52] <f3ew> For virtual, use maildrop
[12:49:50] <tuxick> f3ew: you sure i'm wasting my time trying to use procmail? since i'm quite sure i've seen a way
[12:50:38] <tuxick> afair the advantage of maildrop is that that will also take care of quota
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[12:50:44] <tuxick> or so they say!
[12:50:54] <f3ew> tuxick procmail doesn't do virtual
[12:51:28] <ExElNeT> postfix[5711]: mac_parse: error
[12:51:33] <ExElNeT> is this an error?
[12:51:34] <tuxick> i thought it was possible to provide procmail with the info it needs anyway
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[12:54:05] <jeffi> tuxick u can still use VDA for virtual users also
[12:55:31] <tuxick> yes, but vda comes as good as undocumented
[12:55:58] <tuxick> i've been browsing docs/postings for many hours already
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[12:59:45] <jeffi> tuxick u dont need a good doc for vda since its only a patch, everything else is transparent for postfix
[13:00:40] <tuxick> it's not transparent for me :)
[13:01:14] <tuxick> unless it's really as simple as defining mailbox_command = procmail
[13:02:17] <SniZ|work> f3ew, you have howto do it?
[13:03:00] <f3ew> ExElNeT yes
[13:03:15] <f3ew> tuxick virtual_transport = maildrop
[13:03:22] <f3ew> See MAILDROP_README
[13:03:33] <f3ew> http://www.postfix.org/MAILDROP_README.html
[13:05:37] <ExElNeT> f3ew: hmm so whats left is to find out whats causing it...
[13:06:11] <jeffi> f3ew correct me if I am wrong, but maildrop doesnt create user's mailbox by itself
[13:06:27] <f3ew> jeffi no
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[13:08:20] <tuxick> f3ew: i've seen that before, and i can't possibly translate that to my setup :)
[13:09:43] <tuxick> but think that's a matter of ignoring the irrelevant bits
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[13:13:39] <tuxick> what value is actually set by result_filter ?
[13:13:48] <tuxick> since that one is crucial
[13:15:14] <f3ew> result_format (default: %s)
[13:15:15] <f3ew> Called result_filter in Postfix releases prior to 2.2. Format template applied to result attributes. Most commonly used
[13:15:15] <f3ew> to append (or prepend) text to the result. This parameter supports the following '%' expansions:
[13:15:18] <tuxick> ah that was man ldap_table
[13:15:19] <f3ew> man 5 ldap_table
[13:15:20] <tuxick> ye
[13:15:22] <tuxick> :)
[13:16:24] <tuxick> ah, i'm supposed to call it result_format i see
[13:17:14] <tuxick> either way, i need to pass the result of that one to procmail/maildrop to find location of ~/.whatever
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[13:25:28] <tuxick> "After applying the result format, multiple values are concatenated as comma separated strings.
[13:25:31] <tuxick> "
[13:25:34] <tuxick> is there a way to see those?
[13:25:50] <tuxick> might greatly improve my understand of postfix internals :)
[13:27:07] <f3ew> foo at example dot com,bar@example.com
[13:28:29] <tuxick> but what are those values assigned to?
[13:29:22] <tuxick> i mean the delivery path here is constructed from virtual_mailbox_base and result_format
[13:30:21] <tuxick> but how would i for example use that result to call procmail or whatever?
[13:30:58] <f3ew> maildrop /path/to/maildir/ ?
[13:31:40] <tuxick> which would be virtual_mailbox_base + result_format
[13:31:50] <tuxick> so logic suggests there's some internal variable to use
[13:32:27] <tuxick> i'm sure this is all explained in a doc, but which one?
[13:35:29] <tuxick> i mean i can't refer to $result_format to get the actual result
[13:35:40] <tuxick> or can i?
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[13:38:23] <ExElNeT> hmm downgrade to 2.3.x fixed my problme... no idea what the problem with 2.4.x is
[13:43:28] <tuxick> the fact it takes me so long to find the clues suggests what i want is close to impossible or so simple i don't see it
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[13:44:15] <tuxick> "postfix virtual ldap quota maildrop" looks like pretty much the keywords i need :)
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[13:58:56] <tuxick> oww, seems somehow maildrop can talk to ldap 'directly' via authldaprc?
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[15:43:38] <JoseUK> in the master.cf can you specify two content_filters ?
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[16:03:51] <f3ew> JoseUK no
[16:03:56] <f3ew> but you should be able to chain them
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[16:16:13] <JoseUK> oki
[16:16:17] <JoseUK> my 2nd question is...
[16:16:30] <JoseUK> actually scrap that i had an idea
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[16:18:27] <JoseUK> im doing... from_address=`grep -m 1 "From:" in.$$ | cut -d "<" -f 2 | cut -d ">" -f 1`
[16:18:44] <JoseUK> and i want it to apply to all address' that are *.*.*@*
[16:18:49] <JoseUK> can I use wildcards like that?
[16:19:00] <JoseUK> i dont want it to apply to *.*@*
[16:19:18] <JoseUK> i dont know if postfix likes wildcards, i guess thats the bit im querying
[16:19:49] <f3ew> It can
[16:19:58] <f3ew> See man regexp_table
[16:20:05] <JoseUK> will do
[16:20:06] <JoseUK> cheers
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[16:21:30] <JoseUK> oki looks like i did it right then
[16:22:09] <JoseUK> next I want to write some simple script that just writes to a log file each time an email is sent to any user w/ address *.*.*"*
[16:22:58] <cite> JoseUK: Use a check_recipient_access statement with an appropriate access(5) map (hit: pcre, use action WARN)
[16:23:39] <JoseUK> http://www.howtoforge.com/add-disclaimers-to-outgoing-emails-with-altermime-postfix-debian-etch
[16:23:51] <JoseUK> i was just going to use the same format they used to accomplish the task ;\
[16:24:03] <JoseUK> -o content_filter=dfilt:
[16:24:24] <JoseUK> i will google check_recipient_access though
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[17:11:09] <spitfirekdv__> Hi all! It is possible to cut one half of letter body with postfix?
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[17:38:47] <elesouef> hi all, is there a way to change the recipient mail adress from one domain to another ? such as me at mydomain dot org should be delivered to me at myoterdomain dot org ?
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[17:45:04] <f3ew> !virtual_alias_maps
[17:45:05] <knoba> f3ew: "virtual_alias_maps" : a configuration parameter in the main.cf: Optional lookup tables that alias specific mail addresses or domains to other local or remote address. The table format and lookups are documented in virtual(5).
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[20:16:13] <aslan> hello, Can anyone give me advice on how to setup postfix to send local email from applications etc.. from one domain/IP and POP email from another domain/IP ?
[20:17:55] <adaptr> you mean two different domains on one postfix machine ?
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[20:21:52] <aslan> yes
[20:22:11] <adaptr> one receiving mail - presumably from the outside world - and one used for sending ?
[20:22:20] <aslan> no
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[20:22:49] <aslan> one that will send local email from applications etc..
[20:23:06] <aslan> and one that is for POP/SMTP email
[20:23:42] <aslan> we have to setup email from one of our applications from "support.domain.com" and then when our internal employees send email it has to come from "mail.domain.com"
[20:23:43] <adaptr> a domain does not "send mail"
[20:24:15] <aslan> ya sorry wasn't very clear
[20:24:18] <adaptr> the application sending mail has to set a proper sender address, postfix will happily send anything you put in
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[20:27:14] <aslan> ok I understand that but Postfix sends from the default IP I would like to have postfix send email from local out one IP and from SMTP/POP out the other IP
[20:27:17] <aslan> is that possible?
[20:27:17] <adaptr> yeah, yeah.. we'm not up to mynetworks yet, smartie
[20:27:29] <adaptr> aslan: then bind it to that IP
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[20:28:22] <adaptr> aslan: if you mean is it possible from within postfix - no, networking is not postfix's job
[20:28:46] <adaptr> you can either use a routing trick to achieve this, or bind specific IPs to specific services
[20:28:54] <adaptr> I would route
[20:30:19] <aslan> adaptr: ok thanks
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[20:33:03] <neuro_damage> so what woudl be my mynetorks variable? if I'm on a static IP, does that need to be set?
[20:33:56] <adaptr> it depends
[20:34:49] <neuro_damage> well I feel like my postfix configuration is wrong even though it passes the "postfix check" syntax check
[20:35:33] <adaptr> kinda hard to say, without any information whatsoever, wouldn't you say ?
[20:35:48] <neuro_damage> yeah heh, was just pastebining the config right now
[20:36:00] <neuro_damage> adaptr: BUT looks like the wife is dragging me out of the house, awesome...
[20:36:08] <adaptr> wish I had a wife
[20:36:11] <neuro_damage> adaptr: i'll hit you up in a little bit, thanks again
[20:36:12] <adaptr> so stop whining
[20:36:18] <neuro_damage> adaptr: deal.
[20:37:07] <adaptr> or gimme some of that wife :)
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[20:44:25] <matheusw> Hello Guys
[20:45:30] <matheusw> I need help with regex in postfix/header_checks
[20:45:47] <matheusw> I will make a if
[20:45:49] <matheusw> like
[20:46:57] <matheusw> if /From:(.*)matheus at mydomain dot com(.*)/
[20:46:58] <matheusw> endif
[20:47:10] <matheusw> but the if is not working :S
[20:53:24] <matheusw> like that
[20:53:26] <matheusw> if /From:(.*)matheus at mydomain dot com(.*)/
[20:53:26] <matheusw> endif
[20:53:29] <matheusw> if /From:(.*)matheus at mydomain dot com(.*)/
[20:53:30] <matheusw> endif
[20:54:16] <adaptr> and you think this would produce results - why ?
[20:54:27] <adaptr> google regex
[20:54:35] <adaptr> there's no "if"
[20:55:54] <matheusw> no?
[20:56:18] <matheusw> http://www.postfix.org/regexp_table.5.html
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[20:58:19] <adaptr> why do you think you need it ?
[20:58:45] <matheusw> I think that have other alternative
[20:59:38] <matheusw> I need to block emails from matheus at mydomain dot com if have a attach with extension .avi, .mpg or .wmv
[20:59:51] <adaptr> a
[20:59:58] <adaptr> and you did..what ?
[21:00:00] <adaptr> show me
[21:00:19] <matheusw> I use regex in the header
[21:00:22] <matheusw> look
[21:00:32] <matheusw> /(.*)name=(.*)\.(mpg|avi|wmv)/ REJECT Denied Attach
[21:00:48] <matheusw> it block attach with video extension
[21:00:53] <adaptr> no, that's not what the manual page you pasted says
[21:01:22] <matheusw> (.*)From:(.*)matheus at mydomain dot com(.*) REJECT Email denied
[21:01:23] <adaptr> it says there can only be PATTERNS inside an if...endif block - not decisions, not results
[21:01:44] <matheusw> I need a thing like this
[21:01:50] <matheusw> if /From:(.*)matheus at mydomain dot com(.*)/
[21:01:56] <matheusw> /(.*)name=(.*)\.(mpg|avi|wmv)/ REJECT Denied
[21:01:59] <matheusw> endif
[21:04:04] <matheusw> TABLE FORMAT in the link I pasted
[21:05:30] <adaptr> what about this does not work ?
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[21:12:42] <bipolar> I'm having a hell of a time trying to add a new alias to my postfix configuration. I've already gotten several aliases working, but it was a long time ago. Now I'm trying to add another one and I can't get it to work. All mail sent to the alias gets rejected with a simple "554 554 5.7.1 <alias at domain dot com>: Recipient address rejected: Access denied (state 14)."
[21:12:51] <bipolar> I've posted my configuration at http://pastebin.com/mf19c8a0
[21:13:11] <bipolar> I've added the line to /etc/aliases, and run the 'newalias' command.
[21:13:21] <bipolar> and restarted postfix
[21:13:50] <matheusw> I don't know... doesn't work..
[21:14:48] <bipolar> sending mail to the aliases destination does work
[21:15:41] <adaptr> virtual ?
[21:17:13] <bipolar> adaptr: no
[21:17:22] <adaptr> let me see
[21:17:59] <adaptr> contents of aliases ?
[21:18:49] <bipolar> RRobinPa: room_redrobin
[21:18:54] <bipolar> thats the one thats not working
[21:19:04] <bipolar> redners: room_redners
[21:19:07] <bipolar> that one does
[21:19:22] <adaptr> what does the log say, exactly ?
[21:21:16] <bipolar> May 26 15:18:29 pollux postfix/smtpd[2771]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from ti-out-0910.google.com[209.85.142.188]: 554 5.7.1 <RRobinPa at sscsince73 dot com>: Recipient address rejected: Access denied; from=<bflong at gmail dot com> to=<RRobinPa at sscsince73 dot com> proto=ESMTP helo=<ti-out-0910.google.com>
[21:21:16] <bipolar> May 26 15:18:29 pollux postfix/smtpd[2771]: disconnect from ti-out-0910.google.com[209.85.142.188]
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[21:23:43] <bipolar> I can manualy query the mail server lookup tcp port and it responds that room_redrobin is good.
[21:24:27] <adaptr> have you tested the RR address ?
[21:25:16] <bipolar> er.... the mail server does not know the RR address, just room_redrobin. the alias does the translation.
[21:25:21] <reginatto> the daemon is already stated, the pickup option at master.cfg is uncommented, as no private, but i stil get the error: unable to look up public/pickup: No such file or directory. Anyone?
[21:25:34] <adaptr> bipolar: err... the mail server is the one doing alias expansion
[21:25:48] <adaptr> TEST IT
[21:26:02] <adaptr> if it doesn't work, postfix is not reading the aliases file you are editing
[21:26:19] <bipolar> I don't have to... it will fail. I think I see where this is going, and I think I know whats missing... brb.
[21:27:47] <adaptr> wow, he's seeing more than me... I have no idea where it is going
[21:27:53] <adaptr> I'm kinda curious though
[21:28:38] <matheusw> In the coments of the header_check
[21:28:48] <Haris> Hello people
[21:28:49] <matheusw> Have the content link that I pasted
[21:28:59] <Haris> How does one use postfix 2.1.0 with postfix's mysql db?
[21:29:07] <Haris> their structure is incompatible
[21:29:09] <adaptr> there is no such thing
[21:29:22] <adaptr> postfix is postfix, mysql is mysql
[21:31:23] <bipolar> adaptr: yep... that was it.
[21:31:35] <bipolar> adaptr: the postfix aliases were not being used.
[21:31:45] <bipolar> adaptr: the mail server (citadel) is what does the aliasing
[21:32:09] <bipolar> all postfix is configured to do is ask citadel if an address is valid, and pass or reject.
[21:32:54] <bipolar> it's been so long I forgot. I'm going to make a company intranet wiki entry so this doesn't happen again.
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[21:33:37] <geek_cl> i need help to create a regexp:
[21:33:45] <Haris> correctionm
[21:33:49] <Haris> that's postfixadmin
[21:34:05] <geek_cl> "/^Subject: Viagra/ REJECT"
[21:34:29] <geek_cl> and.. postmap say postmap: warning: header_checks, line 1: record is in "key: value" format; is this an alias file?
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[21:36:22] <bipolar> geek_cl: postalias, not postmap
[21:36:48] <geek_cl> i need put a header_checks
[21:37:08] <geek_cl> postalias header_checks
[21:37:15] <geek_cl> bipolar. that is the command?
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[21:38:54] <shasta> geek_cl, leave out the quotes
[21:39:15] <geek_cl> yes .. the quotes , just for paste here
[21:41:23] <geek_cl> with postalias header-
[21:41:39] <geek_cl> with postalias header_checks .... not work
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[21:42:04] <bipolar> geek_cl: oh, I thought you were trying to load an alias file. nevermind.
[21:42:04] <geek_cl> bipolar, shasta: how is the format
[21:42:30] <geek_cl> bipolar: then is postmap header_checks
[21:42:32] <geek_cl> ??
[21:42:56] <bipolar> geek_cl: I don't know. someone else will have to help you
[21:43:03] <Haris> Any ideas guys?
[21:43:22] <Haris> How does one use postfixadmin (any version) with postfix's mysql db? Their structure is incompatible
[21:44:36] <shasta> geek_cl, postmap pcre:/etc/postfix/header_checks
[21:44:48] <shasta> Haris, there's no such thing as "postfix's mysql db". period.
[21:45:11] <shasta> postfix uses rdbms lookup tables exactly how you tell it to do
[21:45:28] <geek_cl> regexp:/etc/postfix/header_checks
[21:45:34] <geek_cl> shasta
[21:46:26] <geek_cl> postmap: fatal: unsupported map type: pcre
[21:48:11] <geek_cl> guys: how i can create a header_checks ?
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[21:52:40] <shasta> erm
[21:52:56] <shasta> you don't need to postmap regexp: or pcre: lookup tables
[21:53:25] <shasta> they are loaded entirely into memory
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[22:28:36] <saboya> hi, im trying to implement socket communication with postfix, can someone answer some specific questions for me? tia
[22:30:17] <saboya> id like to know if there's a limit to how many messages i can send per socket connection
[22:30:28] <saboya> or how many recipients can a message contain (if any)
[22:36:25] <geek_cl> shasta: postconf -m
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[22:43:07] <JoseUK> http://www.pastebin.ca/1030367
[22:43:12] <JoseUK> anyone see why im getting syntax error?
[22:43:17] <JoseUK> ./pupilcheck: line 45: syntax error near unexpected token `OUT,'
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[23:00:38] <matheusw> \quit
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[23:04:06] <cruxeternus> What is the minimum I need in main.cf to receive e-mail for user@$mydomain ?
[23:04:20] <cruxeternus> (from external domains/hosts)
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[23:05:26] <cruxeternus> http://pastie.caboo.se/203627 <-- this is what I have
[23:05:45] <cruxeternus> And I get a 554 5.7.1 Relay access denied error
[23:10:00] <geek_cl> is bad or good format = /^To:.*[0-9]* at domain\ dot cl/ REJECT
[23:10:12] <geek_cl> shasta: please
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[23:26:48] <cruxeternus> Ok, I have further simplied my configuration, and `postconf -n` now shows: http://pastie.caboo.se/203639
[23:27:08] <cruxeternus> However, I still get 554 5.7.1 Relay access denied error for user@$mydomain
[23:27:23] <cruxeternus> Why is it trying to relay for an address I've set in mydestination?
[23:37:46] <shasta> well, first of all... looks like you didn't set mydomain. :)
[23:38:00] <cruxeternus> Oh.. it doesn't get read in from a default?
[23:38:15] <cruxeternus> (That would certainly explain it :D)
[23:39:08] <shasta> set mydomain and myhostname
[23:40:06] <cruxeternus> Actually, only needed to set mydomain. But I will definitely set myhostname too for clarity.
[23:40:14] <cruxeternus> Everything works now.. thank you very much for your help. :)
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[23:57:08] <tore_> postfix + mailman. What is the most convenient setup? And the most simple soloution? My setup now runs with postfix, amavis, spamassassin, clamav and dovecot
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