On Feb 21, 2013, at 18:28, Erik Slagter <e...@slagter.name> wrote:

> On 21-02-13 16:45, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> Am 21.02.2013 16:35, schrieb Erik Slagter:
>> 
>>> mx1.ipv4.slagter.name:smtp    inet    n    -    n    -    2    smtpd
> >> [ ... ]
> 
>> and how should this be supposed to use postscreen
>> with "smtpd" instead of "postscreen" as command?
> 
> Interesting how anybody is keen on telling me I am doing it wrong, which I 
> sort of already had figured because it doesn't work... On the other hand 
> nobody has given a hint on how to do it "right" then.
> 
> Likewise people pointing me to the postscreen HOWTO, which I've been reading 
> numerous times now and really does _not_ give an answer to this problem.
> 
> >> mx1.ipv4.slagter.name:smtp    inet    n    -    n    -    2    smtpd
> >> [ ... ]
> 
> > and how should this be supposed to use postscreen
> > with "smtpd" instead of "postscreen" as command?
> 
> Well don't ask me, I don't know, I am just trying "everything" because the 
> documentation doesn't tell me how to do it?

You keep blaming the documentation and the software, when the problem 
is most likely in your understanding of it.

Simplify your configuration. Don't assume that what goes for 'smtpd' 
goes for 'postscreen' as well. Pick sensible defaults for 'main.cf', 
and override only the options that are absolutely necessary.

If you have a legitimate reason (as in, contractual obligations or 
whatnot) to require seperate hostnames, greetings, TLS settings and 
such, use the multi-instance features and seperate them. Otherwise the 
KISS principle applies.

Cya,
Jona

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