Lucian, i saw that solution, but i want something that can globally limit EVERY mail sent:
i'll also offer smtp access, and a sendmail wrapper isn't a solution. Benny: ok, so we are speaking about the evenlope sender, so, it seems this is the solution. 2009/7/13 Benny Pedersen <m...@junc.org>: > > On Mon, July 13, 2009 09:51, ad...@gg-lab.net wrote: > >> i want to limit mail sent via php mainly, so i can't limit via sasl >> simply because users aren't authenticated. > > remove 127.0.0.1 in mynetworks, and make sasl usage from all what got sent > from this box, problem solved, next step is a policy > server that can handle sasl limits > > all else will fail > > another way is to seperate web and mail server so 127.0.0.1 is another box :) > >> Of course i can't limit the host ip (all mail sent from my webserver). > > as Obama says "yes we can" :) > >> The most beautiful thing would be limiting system user (each user has >> an entry in /etc/passwd). Limiting the sender would be unuseful, >> because all spammers randomiza the sender, bypassing the limit. > > randomize there from: but not envelope sender (apa...@myhostname) > > and this email is unknown in my virtual alias for good reason, apache is > local and stays here at so > >> Now, i know that cPanel with Exim has a limit of this tipe. I'll >> request them WHAT is exactly limited (maybe we can replicate with >> postfix). > > dont use cpanel here so cant say how thay mix up the problem > >> I'll also write to the postfix-policyd mailing list. > > i work on something to fail2ban, will need to write some php and extend > policyd 1.80 more to handle this here, point is that none > have done it before so when i make it, it will be the best :) > >> Sahil, maybe we can continue here? Postfixfw rules are completely in >> topic and maybe we can help someone else... > > exactly > > -- > xpoint > >