Hi,
It is been several years ago since this was setup in Santa Clara County. Our configuration
likely won't be an exact match for your situation. Our postfix config provides SMTP
for JNOS and also for non-AMPRnet domains. There is also a lot of customization to deal
with security in general and spam specifically.
Feel free to contact me off list at my call @arrl.net and I'll have a look to see if
there is anything in our documentation that may be of use to you (and not needing too much
whiteout for the confidential stuff). I wasn't involved in the original setup of these
servers but I'm now on the team maintaining them.
Thanks
Thomas
KK6FPP
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Subject: [44net] Setting Up JNOS to Postfix Integration For DKIM/SPF Issues
This may be beyond the scope of some since I mentioned JNOS, but the
basics should be the same. I have been running the
n2nov.ampr.org JNOS
system since the late 90s, but recently any emails that I send to GMAIL
and some other services are being rejected. The same happens when any
email is sent to me from those same commercial SMTP services. This is
all boiling down to the modern SMTP security functions are not part of
JNOS. It has been mentioned that I should use the Postfix on the CentOS
server that it sits on as it is already servicing various accounts that
I maintain for clients and amateur radio groups. If someone else is
using this arrangement already, I would like to see how you are doing it
and what the limitations are. I believe the Santa Clara group was going
to implement something like this a few years ago. Thanks in advance.
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