Postfix - antispam and relay package
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I don't know the database_name…
FYI, the folder contents many files [date].dbAlso, as I understand, this command will reclaim space in the database This will not remove data.
I want to delete old entries.
As it is split in multiple files, would it be possible to keep some of the latest .db files and delete the oldest ones ? -
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I don't know the database_name…
Eh. It's the filename.
@ics:
Also, as I understand, this command will reclaim space in the database This will not remove data.
Yes.
@ics:
I want to delete old entries.
So delete them?
@ics:
As it is split in multiple files, would it be possible to keep some of the latest .db files and delete the oldest ones ?
Yes, of course. man find
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This might be off topic but I'm using this package to relay mail into and then outside of my network both using ipv4 and ipv6. I was wondering if there would be a way to change the webgui config's logic so that if you do not select an interface to listen to it would essentially populate the master.cf using one smtp service entry in the master.cf
ie:
smtp inet n - n - 1 postscreenI think technically using postscreen for inbound traffic & relaying outbound is not the correct method to implement but with my tiny MX environment I feel it's not an issue.
My setup also has the custom main.cf rules form filled in with the following also…
relayhost = [smtp.somewhere.net]
inet_protocols = all
inet_interfaces = 127.0.0.1, [::1], 192.168.1.254, [fd00:470:bce0:1::254]
smtp_bind_address = 0.0.0.0
smtp_bind_address6 = fd00:470:bce0:1::254Every time I update to a recent snapshot it seems that I've had to resave all settings in the webgui, then hand tune the master.cf, copy it and the rest of the /usr/local/etc/postfix/* configs over to the /usr/pbi/postfix-i386/etc/postfix dir. I essentially came to all of these a good while back when I moved from the stable release to a snapshot build and discovered everything was horridly broke…. :-)
My question now is basically, are there any plans to make this a bit more ipv6 friendly? and could I get some thoughts on the postscreen for in/out relaying as well? Perhaps there is some future changes that will ease my frustrations and/or I'm all for even assisting in the creation any changes.
Cheers,
Brian -
Hello Marcelloc, nice to see you again in another thread :-)
i have a little question about the postfix forwarder package, i'm getting the errro:
postfix/postfix-script[21723]: fatal: the Postfix mail system is not running
And another one: the file /usr/local/etc/rc.d/postfix.sh isn't executable, is this correct?
Best regards from Salzburg
DaveEdit: Running on pfsense 2.0.2 i386, i'll upgrade it today at 12:00 CEST to the latest version
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Truster, you are the greatest noop on this planet: check "Enable Postfix"-checkbox and get lucky. ;D
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Quick question. I hope it has not been covered and I missed it I am sorry as am new to this tool. I have several Cpanel Boxes with several hundred domains on each that I would like to use this for. The Problem comes when I try to add more then 98 domains to the forwarding table it stops adding them. Is this a limit of postfix or pfSense? Please advise.
thanks
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Quick question. I hope it has not been covered and I missed it I am sorry as am new to this tool. I have several Cpanel Boxes with several hundred domains on each that I would like to use this for. The Problem comes when I try to add more then 98 domains to the forwarding table it stops adding them. Is this a limit of postfix or pfSense? Please advise.
thanks
IIRC This limit is on package framework.
try this:
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create a backup for phg_edit.php
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edit it and change lines you find for($x=0; $x<99; $x++) to for($x=0; $x<999; $x++)
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Aslan1071,
Are you adding all those entries manually?
With the postmap command you should be able add them from a text file to /usr/local/etc/postfix/transport.db
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Thanks Guys… I will give this a try. I have tried both methods by had and from text file but it was cutting off the list at 98 no matter the input method.
I will let you know if this works.
thanks again.
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Dear Marcello,
I have just installed PF 2.10 on new my box (2.0.3). But it seems not work with Active Directory ( I didn't see the adexport.pl file at /usr/local/etc/postfix).
Could you please show me how does it work with Active Directory to export recipients to the relay_recipients file?
Thank you and look forward to your reply.
DQM -
adexport.pl stays on /usr/local/bin/ but you need first to install p5-perl-ldap package.
You can install it with pkg_add from my repo or from freebsd repo
amd64
pkg_add -r http://e-sac.siteseguro.ws/packages/amd64/8/All/p5-perl-ldap-0.4300.tbzi386
pkg_add -r http://e-sac.siteseguro.ws/packages/8/All/p5-perl-ldap-0.4300.tbz -
Thanks Marcello,
It works well now :)
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Hi Marcelloc,
First thanks for your great job
I just want to ask you something, I have an issue in the configuration of the forwarding domains.
I have three domains to relay to my mailserver, but when I add them in the GUI, click save, it save only the last domain.
I tried to add them manually in the transport and main.cf file, but the change does not appear in the GUII have this issue in both i386/x64 release of pfsense 2.1
Postfix forwarder 2.10.0 pkg v.2.3.6Do you have an idea ?
Regards
JohnEDIT:
I found the problem is internet explorer.
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Hi All,
I
m new in this forum. I
m just installing pfSense with Postfix and Mailscanner package as SMTP relay for our Exchange 2003 server.
It work very well. Postscreen and RBL checks are the day saver. :)Thank you
Hi All and marcelloc,
It has been four months since i`m using this antispam and relay package.
And it still work very well.Thank you pfSense and marcelloc for creating such a good system.
tips : keep the maillog file rotated
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Any plans for some ipv6 support? also everytime I reboot I have to manually replace my master.cf config and restart the service…
I need postfix to listen on ipv6 so with no interfaces selected the within the web gui the /usr/pbi/postfix-i386/etc/postfix/master.cf ends up getting modified adding my wan ip info.
MY.WAN.IP:25 inet n - n - 1 postscreen
This means every reboot postfix starts up only listening to my a single address….
Im simply desiring the web gui to allow for one to select no interfaces allowing for the master.cf to contain the single smtp option.
smtp inet n - n - 1 postscreen
This would essentially allow for my other ipv6 config details to be configured within the web gui's custom main.cf options area….
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Im simply desiring the web gui to allow for one to select no interfaces allowing for the master.cf to contain the single smtp option.
I'll put it on my todo list.
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Done! :)
Install/upgrade to 2.10.2 pkg v.2.3.7 postfix-forward package version.
Do not forget to revise config tabs after upgrade.
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Hi Marcello,
Since updating to 2.10.2 pkg v.2.3.7 no mail relayed and seeing these messages in the log:
Dec 8 06:57:44 postfix/smtp[2973]: connect to 192.168.11.2[192.168.11.2]:25: Operation timed out Dec 8 06:57:44 postfix/smtp[2973]: 7AC81B934: to=<me@my.domain>, relay=none, delay=1065, delays=1035/0.01/30/0, dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred (connect to 192.168.11.2[192.168.11.2]:25: Operation timed out)</me@my.domain>
Have restarted postfix many times and tried both "IPv4 only" and "all" options. Reinstalled, no change.
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Can you post part of main.cf(interface section) and output of netstat -an | grep -i listen?
Pfsense 2.1?
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Thanks.
Yes, 2.1-RELEASE (amd64) built on Wed Sep 11 18:17:48 EDT 2013
Not sure what you mean by "interface section". Here is a sanitized version of main.cf:
/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/main.cf #main.cf\ #Part of the Postfix package for pfSense #Copyright (C) 2010 Erik Fonnesbeck #Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Marcello Coutinho #All rights reserved. #DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE mynetworks = /usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/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 myhostname = <mail.my.domain> bounce_queue_lifetime = 0s postscreen_cache_retention_time = 30d anvil_status_update_time = 1h notify_classes = protocol relay_domains = <first.domain> <second.domain> transport_maps = hash:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/transport local_recipient_maps = mydestination = mynetworks_style = host message_size_limit = 30000000 default_process_limit = 100 disable_vrfy_command = yes strict_rfc821_envelopes = yes #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_helo_restrictions = check_helo_access pcre:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/helo_check, reject_unknown_helo_hostname, reject_invalid_helo_hostname, reject_non_fqdn_helo_hostname, permit smtpd_sender_restrictions = reject_non_fqdn_sender, reject_unknown_sender_domain, reject_unauth_pipelining, reject_multi_recipient_bounce, permit # Allow connections from specified local clients and strong check everybody else. smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, reject_unauth_destination, check_client_access pcre:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/cal_pcre, check_client_access cidr:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/cal_cidr, reject_unknown_client_hostname, reject_unauth_pipelining, reject_multi_recipient_bounce, permit smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, reject_unauth_destination, reject_unauth_pipelining, check_client_access pcre:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/cal_pcre, check_client_access cidr:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/cal_cidr, check_sender_access hash:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/sender_access, reject_non_fqdn_helo_hostname, reject_unknown_recipient_domain, reject_non_fqdn_recipient, reject_multi_recipient_bounce, reject_unverified_recipient, permit inet_protocols = ipv4 inet_interfaces = <my.public.ip> postscreen_disable_vrfy_command = yes postscreen_non_smtp_command_enable = yes postscreen_non_smtp_command_action = enforce postscreen_pipelining_enable = yes postscreen_pipelining_action = enforce postscreen_bare_newline_enable = yes postscreen_bare_newline_action = enforce postscreen_greet_action = enforce postscreen_access_list = permit_mynetworks, cidr:/usr/pbi/postfix-amd64/etc/postfix/cal_cidr postscreen_dnsbl_action= enforce postscreen_blacklist_action= enforce</my.public.ip></second.domain></first.domain></mail.my.domain>
and netstat output:
tcp4 0 0 <my.public.ip>.25 *.* LISTEN tcp6 0 0 *.53 *.* LISTEN tcp4 0 0 *.53 *.* LISTEN tcp6 0 0 *.443 *.* LISTEN tcp4 0 0 *.443 *.* LISTEN tcp4 0 0 *.22 *.* LISTEN tcp6 0 0 *.22 *.* LISTEN</my.public.ip>