Am 02.10.2012 11:15, schrieb Robert Schetterer: > Am 02.10.2012 11:00, schrieb Tom Kinghorn: >> On 02/10/2012 10:39, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: >>> * Tom Kinghorn <thomas.kingh...@gmail.com>: >>> domainname domainname: >>> >>> domainname is a copy of the "smtp...smtp" line in master, renamed to >>> "domainname...smtp" >>> >>> and then use domainname_concurrency_limit >>> >> Thanks Ralph. >> >> I think my explanation of the problem was incorrect, my apologies. >> >> let me provide samples: >> >> In transport i have >> >> <snip> >> anglicanboksburg.org.za spambox: >> angussa.com spambox: >> ansc.co.za spambox: >> nushasingh.com spambox: >> aomega.co.za spambox: >> aphroditediamonds.co.za spambox: >> apollo21.co.za spambox: >> aquaproof.co.za spambox: >> </snip> >> >> There are currently 837 lines and all the domains are hosted at >> spambox.co.za >> >> In main.cf I have: >> >> spambox_destination_concurrency_limit = 3 >> spambox_destination_rate_delay = 1s >> spambox_destination_recipient_limit = 6 >> >> >> In master.cf i have >> >> spambox unix - - n - - smtp -o >> syslog_name=postfix-spambox >> >> Is there an easier way to add the entries other than manually adding >> more to the already >> existing file with 837 lines? >> It just seems like an ineffective way of doing things. >> >> It would be better to limit the domains based on the destination, then >> one could >> use a wildcard so that any domains hosted by <host>.domainname.co.za >> gets x, y, z restrictions. >> >> hope his makes my predicament a little clearer. >> Thanks >> Tom >> > > hm , perhaps some combi of these parameters may work > but wait for others comment, i am really not sure > > http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html > check_client_mx_access type:table > Search the specified access(5) database for the MX hosts for the > client hostname, and execute the corresponding action. Note: a result of > "OK" is not allowed for safety reasons. Instead, use DUNNO in order to > exclude specific hosts from blacklists. This feature is available in > Postfix 2.7 and later.
guess this might be better check_recipient_mx_access type:table Search the specified access(5) database for the MX hosts for the RCPT TO domain, and execute the corresponding action. Note: a result of "OK" is not allowed for safety reasons. Instead, use DUNNO in order to exclude specific hosts from blacklists. This feature is available in Postfix 2.1 and later. but i am still not sure if this is working > > http://www.postfix.org/access.5.html > FILTER transport:destination > After the message is queued, send the entire mes- > sage through the specified external content filter. > The transport name specifies the first field of a > mail delivery agent definition in master.cf; the > syntax of the next-hop destination is described in > the manual page of the corresponding delivery > agent. More information about external content > filters is in the Postfix FILTER_README file. > -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer