Hi,
I have recently installed postgrey (with interactive aptitude) on a
postfix +amavis+SA+clam+courier mail server setup.
Process is running and everything seems to check out OK, but I can't
find a way to view greylist activity.
I have /var/lib/postgrey/ : ls -la
-rw------- 1 postgrey postgrey 24576 Dec 14 14:29 __db.001
-rw------- 1 postgrey postgrey 131072 Dec 14 14:29 __db.002
-rw------- 1 postgrey postgrey 270336 Dec 14 14:29 __db.003
-rw------- 1 postgrey postgrey 98304 Dec 14 14:29 __db.004
-rw------- 1 postgrey postgrey 16384 Dec 14 14:29 __db.005
-rw------- 1 postgrey postgrey 10485760 Dec 14 14:29 log.0000000001
-rw------- 1 postgrey postgrey 8192 Dec 14 14:29 postgrey.db
-rw------- 1 postgrey postgrey 0 Dec 14 14:29 postgrey.lock
-rw------- 1 postgrey postgrey 8192 Dec 14 14:29 postgrey_clients.db
The file dates refer to the time of installation, so this doesn't seem
to be actively changing at all.
How can I tell if postgrey is actually working? I also haven't
observered any delay when i send email to myself from various servers,
so I doubt it.
PG is running:
ps -ef | grep postgrey
postgrey 10123 1 0 Dec14 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/postgrey
--pidfile=/var/run/postgrey.pid --daemonize --inet=127.0.0.1:60000
I am also aware of postgreyreport but if I try this:
postgreyreport < /var/log/mail.log
I get nothing back. Of course, I don't know if I am doing that right,
but that's what I understood from the man page.
(I think this is how I will see postgrey activity, but I don't know yet)
Also: the man page refers to postgrey making an entry in /etc/main.cf -
a file I don't have on my system.
from man postgrey:
o Put something like this in /etc/main.cf:
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks
...
reject_unauth_destination
check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:60000
Which is where i suspect the problem lies. Where should this be
configured? I suspect that it should be here:
/etc/postfix/master.cf , where i find the line
"smtpd_recipient_restrictions =" (and no mention of the check_policy
line above)
Is that so?
Can anyone help?
(My first post to this list, hi everyone! I am new to Debian, aplogies
for any dumb mistakes I am making!)
Pete Dowdell
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