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No recibo correos (Postfix y Fetchmail)

Mensaje por locol84 » Vie, 30 Sep 2011, 17:16

Hola necesito que me ayuden, le explico mas detallado, estoy recibiendo correo de todas parte menos los correos de mi propio dominio nacional es decir: (usser@provincia.inv.cu) yo entrego a la provincias y lo reciben, pero al yo recibir de las provincias se quedan todos en un buzon que me crearon en mi provincia con una puerta de enlace, tengo un servicio que se llama fetchmail que este se encarga de recojer los correos a ese buzon, pero el esta recogiendolos todos menos estos que pertenece al dominio mio, tengo por entendido que este servicio recoge lo que le dice el Postfix pero en este caso no se que es, por favor necesito de su ayuda lo mas rápido posible.
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Re: No recibo correos (Postfix y Fetchmail)

Mensaje por fVckingmania.hell » Lun, 03 Oct 2011, 09:21

Bueno amigo, si estas reciviendo los correos de todos lugares menos de un dominio en especifico, solo queda pensar que tienes un filtro puesto en el fetchmail o en el postfix. Si publicas los archivos de configuracion de estos servicios te podremos ayudar mejor.

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Re: No recibo correos (Postfix y Fetchmail)

Mensaje por locol84 » Lun, 03 Oct 2011, 14:05

o te las envie a tu dirrecion dime si llego y tirame una ayuda ahi colega te lo voy a agradecer

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Re: No recibo correos (Postfix y Fetchmail)

Mensaje por fVckingmania.hell » Mar, 04 Oct 2011, 08:19

locol84 escribió:o te las envie a tu dirrecion dime si llego y tirame una ayuda ahi colega te lo voy a agradecer

salu2
Amigo no hay problema ninguno en que me mandes las cosas por correo (que por cierto tu servidor quito el adjunto), la cosa es que publiques aqui tus config (sin los users ni passwords, por supuesto) para que toda la comunidad pueda ayudarte y que quede el problema para futuras dudas.

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Re: No recibo correos (Postfix y Fetchmail)

Mensaje por locol84 » Mar, 04 Oct 2011, 09:10

esta es la config del postfix

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smtpd_banner = adminred.umivbcoa.gtm.inv.cu ESMTP  (Debian/GNU)
biff = no

append_dot_mydomain = no
myhostname = adminred.umivbcoa.gtm.inv.cu
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
myorigin = /etc/mailname
mydestination = umivbcoa.gtm.inv.cu, localhost, inv.cu
relayhost = 172.16.161.2
ynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8 172.29.31.0/24 172.16.161.2
mailbox_size_limit = 0
recipient_delimiter = +
inet_interfaces = all
#Mbytes max correo
message_size_limit = 3145728
#40Mbytes buzon
mailbox_size_limit = 62914560
#maximal_queue_lifetime = 7d
#MAILDIR
home_mailbox = Maildir/
disable_vrfy_command = yes
disable_dns_lookups = yes
always_bcc = 
# RESTRICCIONES NACIONALES
smtpd_restriction_classes  =
	nac_in
	nac_out
 
smtpd_sender_restrictions =
	check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/_usuarios_nac_in
	reject_non_fqdn_sender
	reject_unknown_sender_domain permit
 
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
	permit_auth_destination
	check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/_usuarios_nac_out
	permit_mynetworks
	reject_non_fqdn_recipient
	reject_unknown_recipient_domain
	reject_unauth_destination
 
nac_out  =
	check_recipient_access regexp:/etc/postfix/_filtro_nac
	reject
                                                                                                                             
nac_in =
	check_sender_access regexp:/etc/postfix/_filtro_nac
	reject

smtpd_data_restrictions = reject_unauth_pipelining

always_bcc = seginf@umivbcoa.gtm.inv.cu

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Re: No recibo correos (Postfix y Fetchmail)

Mensaje por locol84 » Mar, 04 Oct 2011, 09:13

este es el transport

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# TRAFICO LOCAL ...
umivbcoa.gtm.inv.cu 	local:
localhost		local:

# NO SE ACEPTAN CORREOS DE O A ESTOS DOMINIOS O SUBDOMINIOS
#jperez@bca.edusol.rimed.cu	error:Error la cuenta no existe, escriba a rrhh@bca.edusol.rimed.cu


# TRANSPORT(5)                                         TRANSPORT(5)
# 
# NAME
#        transport - format of Postfix transport table
# 
# SYNOPSIS
#        postmap /etc/postfix/transport
# 
#        postmap -q "string" /etc/postfix/transport
# 
#        postmap -q - /etc/postfix/transport <inputfile
# 
# DESCRIPTION
#        The  optional  transport  table  specifies  a mapping from
#        email addresses  to  message  delivery  transports  and/or
#        relay hosts. The mapping is used by the trivial-rewrite(8)
#        daemon.
# 
#        This mapping overrides the default routing that  is  built
#        into Postfix:
# 
#        mydestination
#               A  list of domains that is by default delivered via
#               $local_transport. This also includes  domains  that
#               match $inet_interfaces or $proxy_interfaces.
# 
#        virtual_mailbox_domains
#               A  list of domains that is by default delivered via
#               $virtual_transport.
# 
#        relay_domains
#               A list of domains that is by default delivered  via
#               $relay_transport.
# 
#        any other destination
#               Mail for any other destination is by default deliv-
#               ered via $default_transport.
# 
#        Normally, the transport table is specified as a text  file
#        that  serves  as  input  to  the  postmap(1) command.  The
#        result, an indexed file in dbm or db format, is  used  for
#        fast  searching  by  the  mail system. Execute the command
#        postmap /etc/postfix/transport in  order  to  rebuild  the
#        indexed file after changing the transport table.
# 
#        When  the  table  is provided via other means such as NIS,
#        LDAP or SQL, the same lookups are  done  as  for  ordinary
#        indexed files.
# 
#        Alternatively,  the  table  can  be provided as a regular-
#        expression map where patterns are given as regular expres-
#        sions,  or lookups can be directed to TCP-based server. In
#        that case, the lookups are done in  a  slightly  different
#        way  as  described below under "REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES"
#        and "TCP-BASED TABLES".
# 
# TABLE FORMAT
#        The input format for the postmap(1) command is as follows:
# 
#        pattern result
#               When  pattern  matches  the  recipient  address  or
#               domain, use the corresponding result.
# 
#        blank lines and comments
#               Empty lines and whitespace-only lines are  ignored,
#               as  are  lines whose first non-whitespace character
#               is a `#'.
# 
#        multi-line text
#               A logical line starts with non-whitespace  text.  A
#               line  that starts with whitespace continues a logi-
#               cal line.
# 
#        The pattern specifies an email address, a domain name,  or
#        a  domain  name  hierarchy, as described in section "TABLE
#        LOOKUP".
# 
#        The result is of the form transport:nexthop and  specifies
#        how or where to deliver mail. This is described in section
#        "RESULT FORMAT".
# 
# TABLE LOOKUP
#        With lookups from indexed files such as DB or DBM, or from
#        networked  tables  such  as NIS, LDAP or SQL, patterns are
#        tried in the order as listed below:
# 
#        user+extension@domain transport:nexthop
#               Mail for user+extension@domain is delivered through
#               transport to nexthop.
# 
#        user@domain transport:nexthop
#               Mail for user@domain is delivered through transport
#               to nexthop.
# 
#        domain transport:nexthop
#               Mail for domain is delivered through  transport  to
#               nexthop.
# 
#        .domain transport:nexthop
#               Mail  for  any  subdomain  of  domain  is delivered
#               through transport to  nexthop.  This  applies  only
#               when the string transport_maps is not listed in the
#               parent_domain_matches_subdomains configuration set-
#               ting.   Otherwise, a domain name matches itself and
#               its subdomains.
# 
#        Note 1: the special pattern * represents any address (i.e.
#        it functions as the wild-card pattern).
# 
#        Note  2:  the  null  recipient  address  is  looked  up as
#        $empty_address_recipient@$myhostname (default: mailer-dae-
#        mon@hostname).
# 
# RESULT FORMAT
#        The  lookup  result is of the form transport:nexthop.  The
#        transport field specifies a mail delivery  transport  such
#        as  smtp  or  local. The nexthop field specifies where and
#        how to deliver mail.
# 
#        The transport field specifies the name of a mail  delivery
#        transport (the first name of a mail delivery service entry
#        in the Postfix master.cf file).
# 
#        The interpretation  of  the  nexthop  field  is  transport
#        dependent.  In  the  case  of SMTP, specify a service on a
#        non-default port as host:service,  and  disable  MX  (mail
#        exchanger)  DNS lookups with [host] or [host]:port. The []
#        form is required when you specify an IP address instead of
#        a hostname.
# 
#        A  null  transport  and  null nexthop result means "do not
#        change": use the delivery transport and  nexthop  informa-
#        tion  that  would  be used when the entire transport table
#        did not exist.
# 
#        A non-null transport  field  with  a  null  nexthop  field
#        resets the nexthop information to the recipient domain.
# 
#        A  null  transport  field with non-null nexthop field does
#        not modify the transport information.
# 
# EXAMPLES
#        In order to deliver internal mail directly, while using  a
#        mail  relay  for  all other mail, specify a null entry for
#        internal destinations (do not change the  delivery  trans-
#        port  or  the  nexthop information) and specify a wildcard
#        for all other destinations.
# 
#             my.domain    :
#             .my.domain   :
#             *         smtp:outbound-relay.my.domain
# 
#        In order to send mail for example.com and  its  subdomains
#        via the uucp transport to the UUCP host named example:
# 
#             example.com      uucp:example
#             .example.com     uucp:example
# 
#        When  no  nexthop  host name is specified, the destination
#        domain name is used instead. For  example,  the  following
#        directs  mail  for user@example.com via the slow transport
#        to a mail exchanger for example.com.  The  slow  transport
#        could be configured to run at most one delivery process at
#        a time:
# 
#             example.com      slow:
# 
#        When no transport is specified, Postfix uses the transport
#        that  matches  the  address  domain class (see DESCRIPTION
#        above).  The following sends all mail for example.com  and
#        its subdomains to host gateway.example.com:
# 
#             example.com      :[gateway.example.com]
#             .example.com     :[gateway.example.com]
# 
#        In  the  above  example, the [] suppress MX lookups.  This
#        prevents mail routing loops when your machine  is  primary
#        MX host for example.com.
# 
#        In  the  case  of delivery via SMTP, one may specify host-
#        name:service instead of just a host:
# 
#             example.com      smtp:bar.example:2025
# 
#        This directs mail for user@example.com to host bar.example
#        port 2025. Instead of a numerical port a symbolic name may
#        be used. Specify [] around the hostname if MX lookups must
#        be disabled.
# 
#        The error mailer can be used to bounce mail:
# 
#             .example.com      error:mail for *.example.com is not
#        deliverable
# 
#        This causes all mail for user@anything.example.com  to  be
#        bounced.
# 
# REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES
#        This  section  describes how the table lookups change when
#        the table is given in the form of regular expressions. For
#        a  description  of regular expression lookup table syntax,
#        see regexp_table(5) or pcre_table(5).
# 
#        Each pattern is a regular expression that  is  applied  to
#        the    entire    address    being    looked    up.   Thus,
#        some.domain.hierarchy is not  looked  up  via  its  parent
#        domains,  nor is user+foo@domain looked up as user@domain.
# 
#        Patterns are applied in the  order  as  specified  in  the
#        table,  until  a  pattern is found that matches the search
#        string.
# 
#        Results are the same as with indexed  file  lookups,  with
#        the  additional feature that parenthesized substrings from
#        the pattern can be interpolated as $1, $2 and so on.
# 
# TCP-BASED TABLES
#        This section describes how the table lookups  change  when
#        lookups are directed to a TCP-based server. For a descrip-
#        tion  of  the  TCP  client/server  lookup  protocol,   see
#        tcp_table(5).   This  feature  is not available in Postfix
#        version 2.1.
# 
#        Each lookup operation uses the  entire  recipient  address
#        once.   Thus,  some.domain.hierarchy  is not looked up via
#        its parent domains, nor is user+foo@domain  looked  up  as
#        user@domain.
# 
#        Results are the same as with indexed file lookups.
# 
# CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
#        The  following main.cf parameters are especially relevant.
#        The text below provides  only  a  parameter  summary.  See
#        postconf(5) for more details including examples.
# 
#        empty_address_recipient
#               The  address  that is looked up instead of the null
#               sender address.
# 
#        parent_domain_matches_subdomains
#               List of Postfix features that use  domain.tld  pat-
#               terns   to  match  sub.domain.tld  (as  opposed  to
#               requiring .domain.tld patterns).
# 
#        transport_maps
#               List of transport lookup tables.
# 
# SEE ALSO
#        trivial-rewrite(8), rewrite and resolve addresses
#        postconf(5), configuration parameters
#        postmap(1), Postfix lookup table manager
# 
# README FILES
#        Use "postconf readme_directory" or  "postconf  html_direc-
#        tory" to locate this information.
#        DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview
#        FILTER_README, external content filter
# 
# LICENSE
#        The  Secure  Mailer  license must be distributed with this
#        software.
# 
# AUTHOR(S)
#        Wietse Venema
#        IBM T.J. Watson Research
#        P.O. Box 704
#        Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
# 
#                                                      TRANSPORT(5)

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Re: No recibo correos (Postfix y Fetchmail)

Mensaje por juanca » Mié, 26 Oct 2011, 13:48

Escribeme a mi correo jchernandez@ca.mfp.gov.cu y mandame tus configuraciones del postfix y el fetchmail para revisartelas.

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Re: No recibo correos (Postfix y Fetchmail)

Mensaje por hugo » Mié, 26 Oct 2011, 15:02

Esta bien comunicarse personalmente cuando la configuración de una aplicación es delicada, pero por favor cuando se solucione el problema, no dejen de exponer aqui cual era la causa, para beneficio del resto de la comunidad.
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