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    • B
      Bittone66
      last edited by

      Hello,
      I took a alook at the enrated main.cf and, as far as I know, the entire section on smtpd_recipient_restrictions should not be there since my reicipient tab is empty and this is just a relay server.

      Is there a way to tell the package not to write the whole section?
      Thanks

      Alberto

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        marcelloc
        last edited by

        @Bittone66:

        this is just a relay server.

        Inbound or outbound?

        @Bittone66:

        Is there a way to tell the package not to write the whole section?

        you can edit snort.inc and comment this part.

        Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

        Help a community developer! ;D

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          tfjelde
          last edited by

          Hi all

          I'm trying to get the mail search to work with no luck.

          All setting are correct as fare as i know

          Loggin Destination to /var/log/maillog
          Update Sqlite frequency every minute
          and i have inlcude /^Subject:/ WARN line in Acl Headers

          doing a  tail -f /var/log/maillog shows lines like this
          postfix/cleanup[22445]: 9249F114D0: warning: header Subject: test from mail.####.no

          But no other db files than postscreen_cache.db and verify_cache.db
          is showing up in /var/db/postfix

          2.1-RELEASE (i386)
          built on Wed Sep 11 18:16:22 EDT 2013
          FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p11
          Postfix 2.10.2 pkg v.2.3.7

          Any suggestions on what to try next ?

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            Bittone66
            last edited by

            Hi Marcello,
            thanks for your kind attention.
            It's juts an inboud relay to block spammers, I'm not uysing it as outbound relay.
            One update: I removed the recipient section by editing postfx.inc file, still the problem of postfix not being able to communicate to the destination server on port 25 remains.
            So I used the portforward to localhost and everything started working again.
            Would you accept a "feature request" here like adding a "Don't verify recipients" checkbox to the interface in order not to generate thet part of the main.cf?
            Bye

            Alberto

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              JJYVON
              last edited by

              Hi

              Thanks Marcello for this great package.

              someone can help me with the mail search function ?
              I have made the configuration

              To use Diagnostics -> Search mail you need to:
              Select Loggin Destination to /var/log/maillog (done)
              Select update Sqlite frequency (every minute)
              Inlcude /^Subject:/ WARN line in Acl Headers after all your Subject rules (done)

              .

              In my var log i have the WARN for header

              Apr 10 09:35:32 disbox-utm postfix/cleanup[9968]: D117313C4F4: warning: header Subject:

              and some NOQUEUE

              Apr 10 09:35:52 disbox-utm postfix/postscreen[8797]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT

              yyyy-mm-dd.db are created in /var/db/postfix/ but they are empty

              I dont understand what i'm doing wrong

              Thanks for your help !

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              • marcellocM
                marcelloc
                last edited by

                check if cron is set and try to run it on console.

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                Help a community developer! ;D

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                  JJYVON
                  last edited by

                  Hi marcelloc
                  @marcelloc:

                  check if cron is set and try to run it on console.

                  My cron is empty

                  where is the commande i need to run in console

                  I have another question can i modify the message add to every mail

                  Ce message a été vérifié par MailScanner
                  pour des virus ou des polluriels et rien de
                  suspect n'a été trouvé.
                  MailScanner remercie transtec pour son soutien.

                  [update]

                  I have found the command normaly created with the GUI
                  I have found where i can edit the MailScanner
                  I think i  have an issue with the interface when i modify something in the configuration, nothing  change
                  I have add the LDAP in recipients no cron was created

                  My version of pfSENSE is : 2.1.2-RELEASE (amd64)
                  with this packages:

                  • Postfixe Forwarder is 2.10.2 pkg v.2.3.7
                  • MailScanner 4.84.6 pkg v.0.2.4
                  • HAVP Antivirus 0.91_1 pkg v1.01
                  • Squid3 0.91_1 pkg v1.01
                  • squidGuard-squid3 1.4_4 pkg v.1.9.5

                  I think i have an issu with the GUI

                  Thanks.

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                    dneuhaeuser
                    last edited by

                    Hi,

                    I think I found a small bug in the current version of the postfix forwarder package.

                    If I set postfix to only listen on my WAN interface, I get a not working configuration:

                    The connection to my internal mailserver is refused, although everything else is configured right and the mailserver is in fact reachable!
                    The log states "relay=none" (??)

                    –--
                    Apr 18 17:41:03 fw postfix/smtp[40257]: connect to 192.168.135.10[192.168.135.10]:25: Connection refused
                    Apr 18 17:41:03 fw postfix/smtp[40257]: 8FAAE3C04BA: to=administrator@mydomain.de, relay=none, delay=566, delays=566/0.01/0.02/0, dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred (connect to 192.168.135.10[192.168.135.10]:25: Connection refused)
                    –--

                    If I select "Listen on all interfaces/ip addresses" instead, it starts working and the mails are delivered:

                    –--
                    Apr 18 17:50:53 fw postfix/postfix-script[921]: refreshing the Postfix mail system
                    Apr 18 17:50:53 fw postfix/master[9869]: reload – version 2.10.2, configuration /usr/pbi/postfix-i386/etc/postfix
                    Apr 18 17:50:53 fw postfix/master[9869]: warning: service 25: ignoring inet_interfaces change
                    Apr 18 17:50:53 fw postfix/master[9869]: warning: to change inet_interfaces, stop and start Postfix
                    Apr 18 17:50:53 fw postfix/qmgr[1595]: 8FAAE3C04BA: from=the@sender.de, size=236, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
                    Apr 18 17:50:54 fw postfix/smtp[2007]: 8FAAE3C04BA: to=administrator@mydomain.de, relay=192.168.135.10[192.168.135.10]:25, delay=1156, delays=1156/0.01/0.03/0.51, dsn=2.6.0, status=sent (250 2.6.0 0a3df1d7-0ec3-4338-ad9d-7bdd1509cc6f@SBS2011.company.local [InternalId=7375] Queued mail for delivery)
                    –--

                    BUT only until the next RESTART of postfix service!

                    Then I get this error:

                    –---
                    Apr 18 17:53:07 fw postfix/postfix-script[26351]: starting the Postfix mail system
                    Apr 18 17:53:07 fw postfix/master[26926]: fatal: /usr/pbi/postfix-i386/etc/postfix/master.cf: line 1: no valid IP address found: 25
                    Apr 18 17:53:08 fw postfix/master[26649]: fatal: daemon initialization failure
                    Apr 18 17:53:09 fw postfix/postfix-script[27153]: fatal: mail system startup failed
                    –---

                    The problem could be that the parameter "inet_interfaces" in main.cf is set to an empty value.
                    Shouldn't this be set to "all" in this case?

                    A currently working setup for me is to select all three "LAN + WAN + loopback" as listen interfaces!

                    In an older version of postfix package this wasn't necessary.

                    Regards
                    Dennis/administrator@mydomain.de/the@sender.de/administrator@mydomain.de

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                      brokendash
                      last edited by

                      I too am having the same issue after upgrading to 2.1.2 i386, gathering info for more detailed post.

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                      • B
                        biggsy
                        last edited by

                        Listen on loopback instead.

                        Have a read of this: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=70541.0

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                          brokendash
                          last edited by

                          How do you handle IPv6? My setup must listen on ipv6 as well as the IP4 addresses, not sure why things strayed from normal behavior of master.cf.  If you specify multiple postscreen master.cf entries as is done when selecting multiple interfaces in the gui in the past would produce errors if multiple postscreen processes trying to hit a single runtime db. So unless someone can suggest an alternative I think that restoring the master.cf functionality to what was previously no issue is t

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                            biggsy
                            last edited by

                            postfix 2.11 was released in January and, among other things, it contains the following enhancement:

                            • A new postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold feature to allow
                                  clients to skip postscreen tests based on their DNSBL score.
                                  This can eliminate email delays due to "after 220 greeting"
                                  protocol tests, which otherwise require that a client reconnects
                                  before it can deliver mail. Some providers such as Google don't
                                  retry from the same IP address, and that can result in large
                                  email delivery delays.

                            Any chance of an updated package based on postfix 2.11?

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                              Bismarck
                              last edited by

                              @biggsy:

                              postfix 2.11 was released in January and, among other things, it contains the following enhancement:

                              • A new postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold feature to allow
                                    clients to skip postscreen tests based on their DNSBL score.
                                    This can eliminate email delays due to "after 220 greeting"
                                    protocol tests, which otherwise require that a client reconnects
                                    before it can deliver mail. Some providers such as Google don't
                                    retry from the same IP address, and that can result in large
                                    email delivery delays.

                              Any chance of an updated package based on postfix 2.11?

                              Oh yes please!

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                                childrenofsolium
                                last edited by

                                Hello

                                Is there any way to configure ssl authentication on the relay server? my mail server is configured to listen on port 465 with ssl and I don't know how to relay the messages to that port

                                Best regards, ChildrenOfSolium

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                                  dsy
                                  last edited by

                                  Hello

                                  I would like to disable all anti-spam in postfix because I use a custom Milter plugin.
                                  How can I disable reject_unknown_sender_domain or smtpd_helo_required ?

                                  Thank you.

                                  Parameters in "custom mail.cf" field are not applied because of precedence as you can see:

                                  mynetworks = /usr/pbi/postfix-i386/etc/postfix/mynetwork_table
                                  mynetworks_style = host
                                  access_map_reject_code= 554
                                  access_map_defer_code = 451
                                  unverified_recipient_reject_code = 550
                                  unknown_client_reject_code = 550
                                  unknown_hostname_reject_code = 550
                                  smtpd_sender_restrictions = permit # not applied!
                                  smtpd_milters = inet:<milter ip="">:7830
                                  milter_default_action = reject
                                  show_user_unknown_table_name = no
                                  smtpd_helo_required = no # not applied!
                                  bounce_queue_lifetime = 0d
                                  relay_domains = mydomain.com
                                  transport_maps = hash:/usr/pbi/postfix-i386/etc/postfix/transport
                                  local_recipient_maps =
                                  relay_recipient_maps = hash:/usr/pbi/postfix-i386/etc/postfix/relay_recipients
                                  mydestination =
                                  mynetworks_style = host
                                  message_size_limit = 10240000
                                  default_process_limit = 100
                                  #Just reject after helo,sender,client,recipient tests
                                  smtpd_delay_reject = yes
                                  
                                  # Don't talk to mail systems that don't know their own hostname.
                                  smtpd_helo_required = yes
                                  
                                  smtpd_sender_restrictions = reject_unknown_sender_domain,
                                  				permit</milter>
                                  
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                                    yaboc
                                    last edited by

                                    @Bismarck:

                                    @biggsy:

                                    postfix 2.11 was released in January and, among other things, it contains the following enhancement:

                                    • A new postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold feature to allow
                                          clients to skip postscreen tests based on their DNSBL score.
                                          This can eliminate email delays due to "after 220 greeting"
                                          protocol tests, which otherwise require that a client reconnects
                                          before it can deliver mail. Some providers such as Google don't
                                          retry from the same IP address, and that can result in large
                                          email delivery delays.

                                    Any chance of an updated package based on postfix 2.11?

                                    Oh yes please!

                                    second that!

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                                      biggsy
                                      last edited by

                                      Sorry, yaboc, Bismarck is second.  You'll have to go third  :)

                                      If Google is your main problem and you missed this post, give it a try.

                                      It is a bit of a "broad brush" but it's been working well for me.

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                                        wawawawa
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi All

                                        I have the postfix package all set up and working, forwarding all incoming mail to a next hop internal MTA.

                                        I would also like to BCC all mail to an address used by an external mail scanning system.

                                        As far as I understand, this should be as easy as adding the following line to the custom main.cf section in the pfSense WebUI:

                                        always_bcc = archive@ <internal ip="" of="" mta="">However… It's not working.

                                        Does anyone have any suggestions to troubleshoot this or an alternate way to achieve the same end-result.

                                        Many thanks for your time!

                                        Cheers</internal>

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                                          malteG
                                          last edited by

                                          Hi Guys,

                                          i am just new here although i am using pfsense since a while for different purposes in a vmware environment.
                                          So far i am really happy.

                                          But i have one concern & problem i discovered today around the postfix-forwarder package :

                                          Domains added in the "forward" tab shouldn't be added to relay_domains in main.cf per default.
                                          Since transports and relay_domains are two totally different things.

                                          I'd suggest to run a regex over the aggregated relay_recipients and filter out the domain parts and include those automatically
                                          or make a checkbox next to each domain to include it in relay_domains.
                                          But still this doesn't make much sense and i cannot see the reason in defining a specific transport - and then delivery to these domains fails since the recipients in that domain are not listed in relay_recipients…

                                          And yes it makes sense, to separate, just think about having several vpn connections - so you want to send mail from i.e. branch offices to main offices to the internal mail server via vpn, without knowing who is a valid recipient there.
                                          Otherwise callback verify should be enabled, so on delivery attempts to domains in the transport section postfix runs a test against the defined mail server to check if that one is accepting mail for that recipient.

                                          Anyway some might say this should be properly solved with DNS - but i tend to disagree since this is rendering the transports useless.

                                          What do you guys think ?
                                          For now, i fixed it by putting my actual relay_domains into postfix.inc and commented out the part where it adds the transport domains to relay_domains.

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                                            wawawawa
                                            last edited by

                                            @wawawawa:

                                            Hi All

                                            I have the postfix package all set up and working, forwarding all incoming mail to a next hop internal MTA.

                                            I would also like to BCC all mail to an address used by an external mail scanning system.

                                            As far as I understand, this should be as easy as adding the following line to the custom main.cf section in the pfSense WebUI:

                                            always_bcc = archive@ <internal ip="" of="" mta="">However… It's not working.

                                            Does anyone have any suggestions to troubleshoot this or an alternate way to achieve the same end-result.

                                            Many thanks for your time!

                                            Cheers</internal>

                                            Hi All,

                                            Maybe I can give a little more information here!

                                            The config I add in the custom area in the WebUI is not seen when I use```
                                            postconf

                                            
                                            I have restarted postfix so it should be generating new config.
                                            
                                            Any ideas?
                                            
                                            Thanks
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