Hi All,

I understand that maintaining a (small) temporary whitelisting is more 
appropriate way, but still for me also make sence to have a temporary 
blacklisting maintained the same way postscreen temporary whitelisting does.

Is it possible to provide a command line tool, which trough proxymap can change 
postscreen_cache_map records ( add / delete ) ?
This way it will be much easier and faster to work with for example fail2ban 
without the need to reload Postfix
( as stated in "postscreen blacklist painful refresh " thread from Anon Wed May 
23, 2012 9:23 am).




At the moment i'm considering to implement a fail2ban + Mysql + Postscreen test 
system,
  "postscreen_access_list = mysql_access_list.cf"
leaving TTL to Mysql, but so i'm facing the limit of max number simultaneous 
connections because of mysql table instead of btree/cidr etc.




Exscuse my lack of deep knowage about it ... and my english.



Best Regards
Vladislav Dimitrov

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