Vladimir Vassiliev: > > Ok, I was not clear with my first message > Here is my config: > > main.cf: > smtpd_recipient_restrictions = check_policy_service unix:private/policy > > permit_mynetworks, > > reject_unauth_destination > > master.cf: > slow_smtp unix - - n - 3 smtp > > -o fallback_relay=[real_relay] > > -o smtp_connect_timeout=1 > > -o smtp_connection_cache_on_demand=no > > Policy server returns "filter slow_smtp:[dead.host]" for specific > messages (currently selection base on sender and recipient but later > I'll try also size). > This recipe works perfectly for messages arriving via smtp, and question > is how it's possible to do the same for sendmail-arriving ones?
Use the Postfix 2.7 sender_dependent_default_transport_maps feature to specify the mapping from sender address to "slow". Wietse > > 09.04.2010 16:41, Wietse Venema ?????: > > Vladimir Vassiliev: > >> > >> I need sender based selection > > > > You wrote that you learned from QSHAPE_REAME how to limit the rate > > of sending messages which arrives via smtpd. > > > > QSHAPE_REAME does not cover sender-dependent selection; and I > > already mentioned that its solutions to limit the sending rate > > limit are independent of how mail was received. > > > > That said, Postfix 2.7 has sender_dependent_default_transport_maps > > to override the default_transport setting, again, in a manner that > > does not depend on how mail was received. > > > > Wietse > > > -- > Vladimir Vassiliev > >