Postfix - antispam and relay package
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2. Some mails take a very long time to get delivered to my actual mail server. I guess this is because some bigger companies with multiple mail servers send mails out through a different server once the message isn't accpeted instantly by postfix. (gmail or hrs for example)
Is there a way to accept e-mails faster even if the initial sender ip differs from the current sender ip in postfix?And again thank you (in advance)
Many apologies if this has been asked and answered before.
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=40622.msg425790#msg425790
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Is the postscreen cache now persistent (normally it would be deleted after a restart of the service)?
If not, why not use postgrey then? This one works the same way as postscreen does and the persistent cache does work!
Greets
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another question: how to disable the recipient check? i remove the part from smtpd_recipient_restrictions but is there a way in the gui?
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Pretty nice module! Thanks for your great work…
+1 for CertManager's certificate support for STARTTLS... It looks a bit strange when you have to generate SelfSigned with certmanager, download cert + key, and upload them by scp to router... Also this conf doesn't survives reinstalls from backup :(
However it seems I've found a bug in current version:
when I select "listen on all Interfaces/IPs"
this line appears in main.cf. unfortunately, it isn't valid
"inet_interfaces = "to fix that we need to bind that selection to
"inet_interfaces = all"Thanks!
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Hi, I'm using this nice package for a few months without major problems.
Just one thing…
Every day I find some incoming emails in the "incoming" state that are not delivered .
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Hello marcelloc, will
/usr/sbin/pkg_add -r p5-perl-ldap
still work with 2.2/10.1? If I remember right there is no pkg_add anymore with FreeBSD 10.1 and what wil happen with packages that have been installed via pkg_add on 8.3 FreeBSD and upgraded to FreeBSD 10.1, will they sill work?
Thanks for all.
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Hello marcelloc, will
/usr/sbin/pkg_add -r p5-perl-ldap
still work with 2.2/10.1?
On freebsd 10, use pkg add instead of pkg_add
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Thanks marcelloc, always appreciated.
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Installing_FreeBSD_Packages#pfSense_2.2
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Having problems with Postfix Forwarder after upgrading to pfSense 2.2 (worked fine on 2.15 immediately before upgrading).
Mail no longer goes out, and client give a time out message. Testing though WebGui > Diagnostics > Test Port I can make a connection on port 25 and I don't see anything in the firewall log that would make me believe that this is a firewall issue, therefore I'm left with Postfix.
Upon restarting Postfix I get the following in the log.
Jan 24 16:54:33 postfix/postfix-script[55658]: stopping the Postfix mail system Jan 24 16:54:33 postfix/master[81995]: terminating on signal 15 Jan 24 16:54:35 postfix/postfix-script[87134]: warning: not owned by root: /var/spool/postfix Jan 24 16:54:35 postfix/postfix-script[91266]: starting the Postfix mail system Jan 24 16:54:35 postfix/master[96254]: daemon started -- version 2.11.3, configuration /usr/local/etc/postfix Jan 24 16:54:35 postfix/master[96254]: warning: process /usr/local/libexec/postfix/pickup pid 96570 exit status 1 Jan 24 16:54:35 postfix/master[96254]: warning: /usr/local/libexec/postfix/pickup: bad command startup -- throttling Jan 24 16:54:35 postfix/master[96254]: warning: process /usr/local/libexec/postfix/qmgr pid 96714 exit status 1 Jan 24 16:54:35 postfix/master[96254]: warning: /usr/local/libexec/postfix/qmgr: bad command startup -- throttling
and then the following appears in the log on an ongoing basis (every minute or so)
Jan 24 16:57:35 postfix/master[96254]: warning: process /usr/local/libexec/postfix/pickup pid 50520 exit status 1 Jan 24 16:57:35 postfix/master[96254]: warning: /usr/local/libexec/postfix/pickup: bad command startup -- throttling Jan 24 16:57:35 postfix/master[96254]: warning: process /usr/local/libexec/postfix/qmgr pid 50792 exit status 1 Jan 24 16:57:35 postfix/master[96254]: warning: /usr/local/libexec/postfix/qmgr: bad command startup -- throttling
Finally when I connect on port 25 is see the following
Jan 24 17:00:22 postfix/master[96254]: warning: process /usr/local/libexec/postfix/smtpd pid 94067 exit status 1 Jan 24 17:00:22 postfix/master[96254]: warning: /usr/local/libexec/postfix/smtpd: bad command startup -- throttling
I've tried reinstalling the package, though that didn't resolve the issue. Postfix is the only package I have installed.
Thanks for your help.
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May be related to pfsense 2.2 security sysctrl option to do not allow non root users to listen on low ports.
Try to listen postfix on a high port(>1024) and nat 25 to it.(similar procedure while using carp).
It was fixed some weeks ago on squid package but it looks like something has changed or I've missed something on my tests.
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I moved to port 1050, but no change:
Jan 24 18:41:43 postfix/master[4057]: warning: process /usr/local/libexec/postfix/pickup pid 84681 exit status 1 Jan 24 18:41:43 postfix/master[4057]: warning: /usr/local/libexec/postfix/pickup: bad command startup -- throttling Jan 24 18:41:43 postfix/master[4057]: warning: process /usr/local/libexec/postfix/qmgr pid 84757 exit status 1 Jan 24 18:41:43 postfix/master[4057]: warning: /usr/local/libexec/postfix/qmgr: bad command startup -- throttling Jan 24 18:41:50 postfix/master[4057]: warning: process /usr/local/libexec/postfix/smtpd pid 84802 exit status 1 Jan 24 18:41:50 postfix/master[4057]: warning: /usr/local/libexec/postfix/smtpd: bad command startup -- throttling
Same thing if I connect directly to port 1050 or via the NAT rule from port 25.
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Same problem reported here last month - but I've just realized that I posted it in the 2.2 snapshots area.
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I am also experiencing the same problem as hrtraveler after upgrading to 2.2.
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I've updated database log integration from sqlite2 to sqlite3 but if I send a pull request for it then postfix will not work on 2.1.
So until we find a way to fix it on current pfsense 2.2 pbi, I suggest to use postfix on 2.1(as a server for exemple on virtual machine)
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Having excactly the same problem on a brand new installation. I was looking for a substitute for the Endian Comunnity FW and pfsense certainly looks very promising, but wihout postfix it will not be very usefull to me. Is there any chance this problem will be fixed in the near future?
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Ran into this today… Really need a quick and dirty fix until it can be fixed fully.
I can't roll back to the old version, as the FW is 8000 Miles away from me :(
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Ran into this today… Really need a quick and dirty fix until it can be fixed fully.
I can't roll back to the old version, as the FW is 8000 Miles away from me :(
I was able to get it running by installing the standard FreeBSD package > 'pkg install Postfix' or 'pkg install postfix-tls'.
Couple things to keep in mind; this places the configuration files in a different location and therefore the webGUI tools for editing the configuration no longer work, nor do the monitoring tools as far as I can tell, in addition the pfsense pkg has Cyrus SASL compiled in so if you fix the dependencies and add the missing libraries it will allow you to forward mail through google (for example), or any server which requires such and encrypted connection, neither of the standard packages for FreeBSD have this compiled in, so it won't work.
If you need Cyrus SASL you can download the latest postfix-tls source to a FreeBSD 10.1 development machine and compile it in.
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Any news for 2.2 support or is this still broken?
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@The:
Any news for 2.2 support or is this still broken?
Not yet. Pbi is the worst place to find and fix issues. It needs both Pfsense team and package developed free time to check build options,dependencies, lib dirs,etc…
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@The:
Any news for 2.2 support or is this still broken?
I have the same problem. Is there a plan, where is the bug fixed?