Hi, I have to use a Mail-Relay because of the fact that my Mailserver ist behind a dynamic-IP-address. I registered myself to this mailinglist by mail. But every mail I'm writing to nginx@nginx.org is bounced with 554 5.7.1 because of the fact that relaying is changing the envelope-from header. I think the mailinglist-settings are too restrictive. Admin: Any chance to change that? Exampleby OiledAmoeba - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hell, I "like" Thunderbird for that... Sorry for the full quote but my first reply was send directly to Tom... Tom, I asked for the domain. "www" is a sub-domain of pb1ag.us (Don't be mad, that's my kind of humor..) So yes, I tried www.pb1ag.us on port 8088. Please check the presence of your playlist and its location. For the sake of completeness: Port 80 give me an ansby OiledAmoeba - Nginx Mailing List - English
25. April 2019 21:27, "Julian Brown" <julian@jlbprof.com> schrieb: > listen 443; > listen [::]:443; I'm lazy, so I used "listen [::]:443 ssl http2 ipv6only=off" instead of two listen-directives. Maybe you want to try this, so nginx must use IPv4 and IPv6 because of the ipv6only=off directive. If I try learngigs.com my browser points me to an IPv4-SSL-siteby OiledAmoeba - Nginx Mailing List - English
Moin, da mir diese "Pseudo-Auth"-Geschichte nicht geschmeckt hat, sieht meine Config jetzt so aus: stream { server { listen [::]:143 ipv6only=off; listen [::]:25 ipv6only=off; listen [::]:587 ipv6only=off; listen [::]:993 ipv6only=off; proxy_pass 10.23.102.251:$server_port; proxy_protocol on; } } Damit übergibt nginx die Daten 1:1 an den Mailserver. Versby OiledAmoeba - German Forum