If this is your aliases table I think you have some cyclical routing.
root@localhost goes to root@mydomain.com
root@mydomain.com is not specified but is caught by catchall @mydomain.com...
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If this is your aliases table I think you have some cyclical routing.
root@localhost goes to root@mydomain.com
root@mydomain.com is not specified but is caught by catchall @mydomain.com...
Ditto. Popped up when I had Chrome open. I assumed it was a phishing scam, that some clever bugger had detected I was running Ubuntu and skinned the fake window with gtk etc.
The steps just...
Creating the folders manually is not neccessary.
As long as the root exists postfix will create these folders once each user receives its first email.(http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/#app_faq)
...
My current server postfix servers on ec2 are all micro. The memory footprint of postfix++ is tiny.
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Sorry don't quite understand your question. The howto is based on 10.04.
It seems like you have not set up authmysqlrc properly. Such as
MYSQL_MAILDIR_FIELD concat(home,'/',maildir)
because your select statement
SELECT id, crypt, "", uid, gid,...
If you intend to receive mail as xxx@domain1.com, then make sure you list domain1.com in the domains table. And if you prefer subdomains such as localhost.domain1.com as well make sure you list...
There is no "right" answer, but you need to pick which is your "main" or infrastructure domain name, e.g. domain1.com, as the mail server will only respond with one fully qualified name.
Then...
And to the original quote using mutt simplifies the local mail testing a lot: echo Initial mail | mutt -s initial a@b.com
Could probably write some bash/perl loop to do a sql select of...
Did you install the shorewall-doc package?
Ill look into this issue as well as I am trying to help oziemike with this specific issue.
My main servers are still running 9.10, due to no time to migrate them yet, so I may not have tested the...
Well I think it is more down to the mail client you use on top of courier. It is them that move/copy emails to sent,trash etc.
So e.g. if you run squirrelmail on top of courier then the option to ...
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Any particular reason for why you have the contents of /etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf in the middle of /etc/default/saslauthd ?? :confused:
Ps. You should mask you pw in the /etc/pam.d/smtp part of your post :)
And was your post of the /etc/default/saslauthd merged with /etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf?
Hi,
sql_passw is the correct parameter, even if the other (sql_passwd) makes more sense. However I think both may even be supported now.
@jvdl85
Your setup certainly seems fine.
And the fact that the mail folders are created when receiving emails and that you can send indicates postfix is fine.
The courier bit also seems...
I updated the SASL authentication a few days ago.
Check if it solves your problem. Such as adding postfix to sasl user etc.
Still no idea why my tutorial at some point was moved to the "outdated tutorial" forum, but nevermind.
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Are you asking of you need to log in as root in the configuring the database or the add user section?
For the add domains and users section you log in as the mail user. But you can log in as...
Ive updated the SASL section of flurdy.com/docs/postfix/ to properly explain how to use password that are encrypted in the database.
in your attached screenshots it says: status:sent(delivered to mailbox)
So your postfix works.
(The rbl errors are due to dns but the server still works.)
Sounds like your server tryes to forward an email for domain.com onwards, but then realises domain.com's mx is the same as your server. Ie your server is not configured to receive emails for...
Ps. http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/ now includes roundcube section as ive started using roundcube myself....
Cheers!
Fixed the typos.
If someone writes a roundcube howto extension to my postfix howto I would be happy to link to it. ;)