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[00:23:16] <adaptr> !tharkunsnack
[00:23:16] <knoba> adaptr: Error: "tharkunsnack" is not a valid command.
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[01:09:54] <tonyyarusso> Grr. Apparently my Ubuntu upgrade broke spam filtering.
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[01:16:15] <tonyyarusso> Looks like it may have just been amavis failing to start.
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[03:13:24] <tonyyarusso> I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04, and I'm having some issues with my mail stack. Let's start with this: what's this message mean? postconf: warning: /etc/postfix/main.cf: unused parameter: virtual_maps=pgsql:/etc/postfix/virtual.cf
[03:14:30] <rob0> !virtual_maps
[03:14:30] <knoba> rob0: "virtual_maps" : The virtual_maps postconf(5) parameter has been deprecated since Postfix 2.0. If you're using virtual_maps, you're probably following old, outdated information. See !virtual_alias_maps and !virtual_alias_domains for the replacements. See also !google.
[03:15:03] <tonyyarusso> alrighty
[03:15:08] <tonyyarusso> !virtual_alias_maps
[03:15:08] <knoba> tonyyarusso: "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 addresses. The table format and lookups are documented in virtual(5).
[03:15:11] <tonyyarusso> !virtual_alias_domains
[03:15:11] <knoba> tonyyarusso: "virtual_alias_domains" : a configuration parameter in the main.cf: Optional list of names of virtual alias domains, that is, domains for which all addresses are aliased to addresses in other local or remote domains.
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[03:39:54] <tonyyarusso> !unknown_sender_reject_code
[03:39:54] <knoba> tonyyarusso: Error: "unknown_sender_reject_code" is not a valid command.
[03:39:57] <tonyyarusso> bother
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[07:17:44] <hyper_ch> hi there, I have a header_check pcre file among others, containing a REJECT line depending on the subject "offizielle sieger". But some email with such subject was accepted just fine. Rule and email headers are here: http://pastebin.com/d24M1rNL
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[08:22:04] <Rich_Morin_> !debug
[08:22:05] <knoba> Rich_Morin_: "debug" : http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html : a starting point for how to deal with problems and to report information to those who might help. Post information including NON-verbose logs in a pastebin such as http://pastebin.ca/ or http://dpaste.com/
[08:22:40] <hyper_ch> hi Rich_Morin_
[08:23:29] <Rich_Morin_> hyper_ch: hi back :)
[08:24:01] <hyper_ch> Rich_Morin_: you got any question?
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[08:27:05] <Rich_Morin_> Yes, but it's likely to be a bit naive. We have a Postfix instance that filters incoming email to make sure it is addressed to a valid local address. This kills off an amazing amount of spam. We just migrated it from OSX Tiger to Snow Leopard and it is now failing.
[08:27:42] <Rich_Morin_> I think I need to set up a pastie with some relevant info...
[08:32:06] <hyper_ch> Rich_Morin_: yes :) well, I'm currently in a "similar" situation... I want to use header pcre checks to filter out subjects with certain strings and fail there :)
[08:32:31] <hyper_ch> Rich_Morin_: how do you store your valid local addresses?
[08:33:26] <Rich_Morin_> I don't recall atm - I can find that info in a bit.
[08:33:52] <hyper_ch> just pastebin the main.cf
[08:34:16] <Rich_Morin_> not the postconf output?
[08:35:00] <hyper_ch> main.cf should be fine I think
[08:36:49] <Rich_Morin_> http://pastie.org/4175607
[08:37:59] <hyper_ch> too many comments: grep -vE '^#|^;|^$' main.cf
[08:38:32] <hyper_ch> nah, it's fine... see that all stuff is at the end
[08:38:45] <Rich_Morin_> refresh
[08:39:12] <hyper_ch> Rich_Morin_: ls -al /etc/postfix
[08:39:21] <hyper_ch> do you have a virtual.db file?
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[08:40:07] <Rich_Morin_> yes - refresh
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[08:41:20] <hyper_ch> Rich_Morin_: just run postmap virtual
[08:41:33] <hyper_ch> and then again ls -al
[08:41:46] <hyper_ch> did the virtual.db file change in size or soemthing?
[08:42:19] <hyper_ch> wait, I think I'm on the wrong trail
[08:42:29] <Rich_Morin_> Only the date changed
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[08:42:47] <hyper_ch> pastebin master.cf ?
[08:43:19] <Rich_Morin_> filter as before?
[08:43:31] <hyper_ch> master does not need to be filtered
[08:44:27] <Rich_Morin_> refresh
[08:46:04] <hyper_ch> this exists on the new machine: flags=Rq user=spammonster argv=/usr/local/bin/spamchk -f ${sender} -- ${recipient}
[08:46:32] <Rich_Morin_> ?
[08:47:42] <hyper_ch> ls -al /usr/local/bin/spamchk
[08:48:05] <Rich_Morin_> No such file or directory
[08:50:49] <hyper_ch> comment that line and the one above and restart postfix
[08:51:08] <hyper_ch> looks like that is some anti-spam measure that you didn't setup on the new server yet
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[08:51:56] <Rich_Morin_> we can try that
[08:55:44] <hyper_ch> those two lines:
[08:55:45] <hyper_ch> spamchk unix - n n - 10 pipe
[08:55:47] <hyper_ch> flags=Rq user=spammonster argv=/usr/local/bin/spamchk -f ${sender} -- ${recipient}
[08:58:24] <Rich_Morin_> right
[08:58:43] <hyper_ch> does it work now?
[08:59:50] <Rich_Morin_> I went downstairs and asked the person making the changes to try that - should hear shortly. However, the error message seems rather disconnected from that script.
[09:00:13] <hyper_ch> well, transport map fail
[09:00:42] <hyper_ch> that indicates - I think - that postfix can't submit the mail to somewhere.... be it external spam checker or something else...
[09:01:02] <Rich_Morin_> certainly worht a try
[09:01:03] <hyper_ch> and that one just stood out in the configs imho :) but then, I'm also just a user
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[09:02:14] <hyper_ch> and since that binary/script does not exist on the new system, it could be the culprit... but I'm also just guessing :)
[09:02:32] <Rich_Morin_> well, I'll let you know as soon as I hear back
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[09:05:38] <Blaker0111> Hi. I have postfix setup on my centos server with TLS. I have setup and 'verified' my domain's email on my personal gmail account so that I can send email as my domain's email account. If I have an email sent to my domain's email account, should this be automatically pulled into my gmail's inbox? or does my current setup only allow for me to send email as my domain's email from within gmail?...
[09:05:40] <Blaker0111> ...do i need to setup forwarding to achieve what im looking for?
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[09:11:15] <Blaker0111> do i need to have smtp credentials for my gmail account on my domain's server too?
[09:13:05] <hyper_ch> Blaker0111: you can send email through your server but you'll need to relay it through gmail I tend to think
[09:14:01] <hyper_ch> Blaker0111: http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-relay-email-on-a-postfix-server
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[09:16:08] <Blaker0111> hyper_ch: so right now i can send an email from within Gmail with the from field set to "me at example dot com". the message is successfully received on my server. but i also want gmail to be my "me at example dot com" 's inbox
[09:16:24] <Blaker0111> so you're saying that this link will do that?
[09:16:43] <hyper_ch> I fail to understand what you want
[09:16:45] <Blaker0111> just want to make sure i didnt confuse you
[09:17:10] <Blaker0111> inside of gmail you can enter SMTP credentials for your personal domain
[09:17:13] <Blaker0111> ive done that
[09:17:40] <Blaker0111> so when i go to compose an email, inside gmail, i can choose to send FROM my personal domain, instead of my gmail account
[09:18:31] <Blaker0111> do i need to make any configuration changes on my end to allow this process to fully work?
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[09:21:49] <hyper_ch> I have no idea how that is related to your server with postfix install
[09:23:45] <Blaker0111> is what im saying making sense though?
[09:24:02] <Blaker0111> like i said, im not sure if i need to configure anything on my server
[09:24:25] <Blaker0111> i just know its not working right now and im trying to troubleshoot - first my finding out what SHOULD work
[09:24:25] <hyper_ch> I have no idea what you want.... someone else might
[09:24:36] <Blaker0111> http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&ctx=mail&answer=22370
[09:24:46] <Blaker0111> thats what im trying to do, in the words of google
[09:25:21] <hyper_ch> google is evil
[09:25:28] <Blaker0111> :(
[09:25:51] <hyper_ch> but still, I still have no idea what you try to do and how that is related to running postfix as mta
[09:27:18] <Blaker0111> what if i wanted to have email that is sent to me at example dot com to be 'forwarded' to my gmail?
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[09:27:41] <Blaker0111> would my current setup (with google having my smtp credentials) allow for this?
[09:27:56] <Blaker0111> or do i need to add forwarding options on my server to do that?
[09:28:38] <hyper_ch> you can use alwyas_bcc in the main.cf
[09:28:59] <hyper_ch> or you setup the virtual users that also the gmail account is on the recipient list
[09:29:17] <Blaker0111> i guess i dont understand why google needs the smtp credentials - what do they gain from that?
[09:29:21] <Blaker0111> what can that allow them to do?
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[09:31:51] <hyper_ch> no idea, ask google
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[09:35:36] <Motoko> Blaker0111, that's sending mail AS that remote address.
[09:35:49] <Motoko> You sound like you want mail from a different address to show in gmail.
[09:35:58] <Blaker0111> yes, i want both
[09:36:07] <Blaker0111> i want to use gmail as my domains email client
[09:36:16] <Blaker0111> both inbox and outbox
[09:36:23] <Motoko> Well, google will want to send mail from the authorized smtp server for the external account.
[09:36:35] <Motoko> So they will need the auth info for sending.
[09:36:46] <Blaker0111> ive given them my smtp info
[09:37:03] <Motoko> As for getting mail in the google box, you can either forward at the external box, or set up mail fetching: https://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=21288&topic=1669030&ctx=topic
[09:37:09] <Blaker0111> do i need to add any forwarders or list them as a router or something on my server?
[09:37:57] <Motoko> It really depends on if you want "push" or "pull".
[09:38:18] <Blaker0111> i.e. ?
[09:38:26] <Motoko> If you want to maintain clarity of the original recipient, you'll probably want to go a "pull" route.
[09:38:39] <Blaker0111> yes
[09:38:40] <Motoko> Push: external server forwards mail to the google address.
[09:38:50] <Motoko> Pull: Google fetches mail from a remote mailbox server
[09:38:59] <Motoko> If you want pull, see the link I provided.
[09:41:44] <Blaker0111> Motoko: ok ive read through the setup in the link you prvided and its using pop3
[09:42:03] <Motoko> Yep.
[09:42:07] <Blaker0111> isnt this redundent since ive given google my smtp information?
[09:42:16] <Motoko> SMTP is for sending.
[09:42:31] <Motoko> POP3 and IMAP(4) are for retrieving mail from a remote server.
[09:42:52] <Blaker0111> ok i see
[09:43:28] <Blaker0111> ok well then smtp is working since i know i am able to send an email from wiithin gmail as my personal domain's email account
[09:44:01] <Blaker0111> however, when the recipient receives the email, it does not show "mailed-by: example.com"
[09:44:15] <Blaker0111> is this potentially problematic?
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[09:44:26] <Motoko> Does not show?
[09:44:32] <Blaker0111> right
[09:45:01] <Blaker0111> when you're in gmail, you can click on the little drop down arrow next to the "to me" (under the subject)
[09:45:32] <Blaker0111> usually if the email is sent from non-spam servers, it will show "emailed-by: example.com"
[09:46:04] <Blaker0111> when i send an email from my server to my gmail account, it shows up, but when i send an email AS my domains email from within gmail, it doesnt
[09:46:49] <Motoko> I haven't ever actually seen that. I don't normally use the web interface.
[09:47:11] <Blaker0111> ive looked at my /var/log/mail log and i see a "connect to gmail-smtp-in-v4v6.l.google.com[ ... ]:25: Network is unreachable" entry
[09:47:20] <Blaker0111> could this be the cause of the lack of 'validation' ?
[09:47:38] <Motoko> Not sure. I'm unfamiliar with that part of the interface.
[09:47:48] <Motoko> A review of the raw headers might be useful.
[09:49:26] <Blaker0111> is that "connect to gmail ..." entry is in my log, does that mean gmail tried to connect to me?
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[10:08:06] <wirehack7> hello, I upgraded some packages on my debian squeeze system, now I get some errors when restarting postfix: postconf: warning: /etc/postfix/main.cf: unused parameter: virtual_create_maildirsize=yes
[10:08:11] <wirehack7> there are many more like this
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[10:19:13] <Blaker0111> wirehack7: you're on a newer version of postconf now
[10:19:21] <wirehack7> oh
[10:19:35] <wirehack7> and how to use quota now?
[10:19:49] <wirehack7> so mails for accounts which are over quota get bounced
[10:21:24] <Blaker0111> seems like it was a parm used by a non-official patch (that was prob. included by some debian devs) - http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.postfix.user/219342
[10:21:39] <Blaker0111> hopefully that page will help
[10:23:49] <wirehack7> http://kagekaze.org/postfix/
[10:23:53] <wirehack7> seems to be outdated
[10:23:56] <wirehack7> well
[10:24:03] <wirehack7> i think dovecot will handle the quota too
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[14:42:18] <satonio> hi
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[14:49:52] <satonio> can i use different certificates for different domains when postfix configured with virtual_mailbox etc?
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[15:00:41] <Zerberus> http://www.postfix.org/MULTI_INSTANCE_README.html
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[15:04:58] <cite> Since tonight is a leap second and there is a slim chance that we will send mails during said second - can Postfix hanlde 23:59:60 as a timestamp?
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[15:14:56] <rob0> I'm sure Postfix goes with whatever the OS tells it the time is.
[15:15:33] <cite> Erm.
[15:15:44] <cite> Postfix usually doesn't insert time headers, unless they are missing.
[15:15:58] <cite> It does, however, check them and warn in some cases, IIRC.
[15:16:19] <cite> So, it's not really relevant what time the OS tells Postfix, since a mail might be delayed.
[15:17:15] <cite> .o0(Should prbably make sure about amavisd-new and SA, too)
[15:17:41] <rob0> Postfix writes its Received: header with a timestamp. But I doubt it questions what the OS says; if the OS says 23:59:60, so be it.
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[16:21:00] <acidtech> hello
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[19:41:02] <tharkun> !sqlite
[19:41:03] <knoba> tharkun: "sqlite" : Support for sqlite as a map type is available in Postfix 2.8, see http://www.postfix.org/SQLITE_README.html and sqlite_table(5).
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[20:41:20] <axisys> how to delete all outgoing emails from local account ?
[20:42:26] <axisys> i had a network outage and those mails were sitting in the queue for re-delivery.. i do not need those emails to go out any more
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[21:33:55] <thoraxe> is there a good doc on setting sensible smtpd_sender restrictions?
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[21:40:37] <rob0> Perhaps, if you said what you mean.
[21:42:50] <thoraxe> i thought i said what i meant. if i said something that i didn't mean, then i'm not even sure what i said.
[21:44:03] <rob0> Have fun.
[21:44:13] <thoraxe> ummm?
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[23:18:27] <thoraxe> rob0: ok let me see if i can rephrase a bit. i'm trying to tweak my smtpd_recipient_restrictions (not sender, sorry). I've noticed some spam messages coming in where the "from" is being set to the same as the "to" in an effort to get through
[23:18:49] <thoraxe> rob0: the message contents aren't spammy as far as spamassassin is concerned, but the message is definitely not from who it claims to be.
[23:19:39] <thoraxe> looking here: http://serverfault.com/questions/51106/smtp-auth-required-for-local-domains the suggestion was to implement a check_sender_access table. which is great, but my system serves many domains. i'd love to be able to check for the domain in ldap to reject, but i'm totally spacing on how to format the ldap file
[23:19:53] <thoraxe> *check_sender_access file (whether it be hash, or whatever)
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[23:23:37] <thoraxe> i've used ldap for things like aliases, but i'm not sure how to use it in this case, where i want to reject mail
[23:26:25] <thoraxe> le sigh... there are a million links referencing "ldap-sender.cf" and i can't find the content for the life of me anywhere...
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[23:31:37] <thoraxe> i guess the real question si how to implement an ldap access map where if something is found (the domain) that the result is rejected
[23:34:40] <thoraxe> am i making any sense?
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[23:54:16] <thoraxe> ok it looks like if i do a normal ldap lookup and then set the result_format to whatever i want (i.e. reject, discard, etc) it works!
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