Steffan A. Cline put forth on 6/23/2010 8:39 AM: > I am assuming from your conf file you have: >> POSTGREY_OPTS="--inet=127.0.0.1:60000" > From the options I see, I could put that into the startup file above by > changing: > OPTIONS="--unix=$SOCKET" > To > OPTIONS="--inet=127.0.0.1:60000"
Yeah, that's it, that's the right Postgrey file. You can use a UNIX socket or inet. The key thing is that they must match between postgrey and postfix. Postfix has to know how to communicate with Postgrey. Sometimes using a socket can be problematic or more difficult, specifically in chroot environments, IIRC. This may be why the default recommended setup for on Debian is inet, as Debian runs Postfix in a chroot by default. For these reasons I use the inet interface. It's just easier for me, and no real potential gotchas. > My question now lies in do I need to add any any additional config to > master.cf file to take advantage of this service? No, nothing is needed in master.cf for this, only the line in main.cf. As I stated in a recent post, I've been using Postfix for 5 years now. I have never edited master.cf. -- Stan