Postfix - antispam and relay package
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ISSUE:
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The postfix log db file is empty, and postfix does not or can not write to the db file.Location i'm looking at: /var/db/postfix
I have the same problem.
Loggin is turned on
Destination /var/log/maillog
Update Sqlite Every minute
/^Subject:/ WARN is in the right placeBut mail search is not working. DB is created, but it's empty ((
Pfsense ver 2.0.2 i386
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But mail search is not working. DB is created, but it's empty ((
What you get on postfix logs? Can you see the subject warn message on logs and postfix database script on cron?
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I've set up a new VM to try and test Postfix and some other packages.
2.1-BETA1 (amd64) built on Tue Apr 2 16:21:22 EDT 2013 + Postfix 2.8.7,1 pkg v.2.3.4_1
Two things noticed so far:
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Still need to copy files as per this post: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,50519.msg270803.html#msg270803
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When restarting the ESXi host and pfSense VM, Postfix doesn't pick up a change of WAN IP address. Given error is: postfix/master[32735]: fatal: bind <old wan="" ip="">port 25: Can't assign requested address. Probably because master.cf is being updated in /usr/local/etc/postfix/ not /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix</old>
Edit: one more thing at start of package:
- postfix/postfix-script[55357]: warning: not owned by root: /var/spool/postfix
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The two main problems noted above now seem to be fixed with the latest version for pfSense 2.1 (amd64).
Thank you marcelloc.The last point, about /var/spool/postfix is still there but never caused any problems.
Just as an aside, I also discovered that I could copy the /var/db/postfix/postscreen_cache.db file from the existing 32-bit 2.0.2 install to the new 64-bit 2.1 Beta1 install.
To avoid delayed delivery of all those "once every few weeks emails", I have a custom main.cf entry:```
postscreen_cache_retention_time = 30dCopying the postscreen_cache file saves having the new install re-learn all the whitelisted SMTP client IPs that the existing install knew about.
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biggsy,
Thanks for your feedback :)
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Hi All,
I've just updated package mailscanner-dev to v4.84.5_3 and upgraded pFsense to v2.0.3.
Now memory usage is very high. I don't know if it's due to package or pfsense update.
Postfix processes take very high memory (screen captures of sys activity in old and new version attached).Do have an idea ?
Thanks
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It's a normal behavior. You have low memory machines.
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Thank you Marcelloc
Indeed I have 1024MB.
But why processes use so much memory now ?
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A strange new problem today with postfix forwarder on 2.1BETA amd64 test system. Config hadn't changed.
Received the following error:
postfix/smtpd[1783]: error: open /usr/local/etc/postfix/helo_check: No such file or directory postfix/smtpd[1783]: connect from [i]mailserver.myisp[/i].com[[i]x.y.z.231] postfix/smtpd[1783]: warning: pcre:/usr/local/etc/postfix/helo_check is unavailable. open /usr/local/etc/postfix/helo_check: No such file or directory postfix/smtpd[1783]: warning: pcre:/usr/local/etc/postfix/helo_check: table lookup problem
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Is the per process memory usage of 200M+ normal ?
I haven't used mailscanner before (just visited their website and they list some impressive installations), but for the past 6-7 years I have been running several Postfix systems using amavis to interface with antispam (spamassassin) and antiviruses (e.g. clamav) and postgrey and the overall memory usage is nowhere near those numbers …
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Regarding my post above about /usr/local/etc/postfix/helo_check
I created a plain text file with one line similar to this:
/^my.domain.com/ REJECT
The error has gone away and postfix is forwarding mail again. I have no idea why this file was suddenly wanted by postfix but it almost certainly happened after an upgrade to the latest 2.1 snap and the subsequent re-install of postfix.
I also suspect the file should probably have been looked for in: /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/
(The code above also stops remote SMTP clients from trying to claim they are part of my own domain.)
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Regarding my post above about /usr/local/etc/postfix/helo_check
The error has gone away and postfix is forwarding mail again. I have no idea why this file was suddenly wanted by postfix but it almost certainly happened after an upgrade to the latest 2.1 snap and the subsequent re-install of postfix.I also suspect the file should probably have been looked for in: /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/
(The code above also stops remote SMTP clients from trying to claim they are part of my own domain.)
I've included this helo check on latest version, but forgot to include folder check on it.
Thanks for your feedback. :)
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It's fixed now.
Indeed it is.
Thank you once again marcelloc :)
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Hello Marcello,
Very nice work (um trabalho extraordinario!), congrats!
I would like to migrate my smtp proxy to something that
is able to count emails per user per minutes or hours and
be able to limit that.
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Very nice work (um trabalho extraordinario!), congrats!
Thanks!:)
I would like to migrate my smtp proxy to something that
is able to count emails per user per minutes or hours and
be able to limit that.
Can pfSense do that?Not on current version, but postfwd can do that.
http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_POLICY_README.html
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Here's another one for you marcelloc:
I just noticed that postfix forwarder on 2.1 BETA 1 amd64 does not pick up descriptive names (e.g., "DMZ") for OPT interfaces. It does on my 2.0.2 install.
Also, the package description is "Not available" under Status > Services.
Both of the above are only cosmetic changes but you may not have noticed them. :)
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I have an Exchange Server that sends outgoing emails through pfSense.
The recipient can see the local hostname and private IP address of the Exchange server in the header of the email.
Is there a way to hide this ?Thanks
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@ics:
I have an Exchange Server that sends outgoing emails through pfSense.
The recipient can see the local hostname and private IP address of the Exchange server in the header of the email.
Is there a way to hide this ?It's not such as big deal, in fact even Google's Gmail "reveals" its internal IPs / hostnames in the Received headers.
Anyway, if you really want to remove all traces of your local hostnames & IPs, you can use Postfix's
header_checks =
to instruct Postfix to ignore (i.e. delete when forwarding mail) certain "Received: " lines.
However I don't know if pfSense's Postfix package allows you to configure this feature from the webGUI.Btw could someone please comment on my question a few days ago: "Is the per process memory usage of 200M+ normal ?"
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It's not such as big deal, in fact even Google's Gmail "reveals" its internal IPs / hostnames in the Received headers.
Anyway, if you really want to remove all traces of your local hostnames & IPs, you can use Postfix's
header_checks =
to instruct Postfix to ignore (i.e. delete when forwarding mail) certain "Received: " lines.
However I don't know if pfSense's Postfix package allows you to configure this feature from the webGUI.Btw could someone please comment on my question a few days ago: "Is the per process memory usage of 200M+ normal ?"
Thanks, I'll try that.
For me it's not normal that the process takes more than 200M as it was not the case in the previous version of pFsense.
But Marcello said that it's a normal behavior with low memory machines.
Then I added RAM up to 2GB and the process indeed takes about 68MB…So now the process takes less RAM but for that I had to increase server RAM...Weird !
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Hello Marcelo, i have one question, i have a mail server behind a pfsense, one postfix mail server with 20 domains and 200 users aprox, if i install this package what is the more easy way to config this, to make my first level barrier of spam in pfsense ¿??? i don't want put all domains or users or ldap sync with my server :-( It is this possible ??