Am 30.12.2013 17:30, schrieb Benny Pedersen:
> Duane Hill skrev den 2013-12-30 16:59:
>> Searching the policyd.org site for terms like 'POP3' or 'Dovecot'
>> yield no results.
>
> yes if its undokumented, then its unsupported
so what you are talking about?
> if dovecot anvil / dovecot pop3
Christian Rößner skrev den 2013-12-30 17:28:
That’s what I thought ;-)
In fact I would have to write an external policy service that really
counts user/time. But as Robert said, there seems not to be a bigger
problem with lots of connections, so I do not try to find a solution
here anymore :-)
Duane Hill skrev den 2013-12-30 16:59:
Searching the policyd.org site for terms like 'POP3' or 'Dovecot'
yield no results.
yes if its undokumented, then its unsupported, if dovecot anvil /
dovecot pop3 cant do it then it could be added, if pop3 is a problem why
not change to imap ?, wher
Hi,
>>> policyd can rate limit dovecot POP3 users?
>
>> sure :)
>
>> i just think dovecot does it better
>
>> last resort would be ip6table/iptable
>
> We're talking Dovecot, not Postfix. Policyd AFAIK is ran as a policy
> from within Postfix. That would be over SMTP and not POP3.
>
> If t
Hello Benny,
Monday, December 30, 2013, 9:57:13 AM, you wrote:
> Patrick Ben Koetter skrev den 2013-12-30 08:36:
>> policyd can rate limit dovecot POP3 users?
> sure :)
> i just think dovecot does it better
> last resort would be ip6table/iptable
We're talking Dovecot, not Postfix. Policyd
On 2013-12-30 22:53, Benny Pedersen wrote:
michael skrev den 2013-12-30 02:35:
www.policyd.org
You'll need to use v2.1 to get IPV6 support.
incorrect, policyd v1 still supports ipv6 greylistning, but it cant
be used as a ipv6 server from postfix is another problem
same holds water with sqlgr
Patrick Ben Koetter skrev den 2013-12-30 08:36:
policyd can rate limit dovecot POP3 users?
sure :)
i just think dovecot does it better
last resort would be ip6table/iptable
michael skrev den 2013-12-30 02:35:
www.policyd.org
You'll need to use v2.1 to get IPV6 support.
incorrect, policyd v1 still supports ipv6 greylistning, but it cant be
used as a ipv6 server from postfix is another problem
same holds water with sqlgrey
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Am 28.12.2013 14:05, schrieb Christian Rößner:
> Hi,
>
> we have customers with Exchange servers that are polling for new
> mail every minute with dozens of pop3 accounts. I am looking for a
> mechanism to rate limit this per user. So what I am lookin
>Is this possible? Can this be achieved within Dovecot or does it
need
>external scripting? (I thought about fail2ban, but also want IPv6
>support)
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>-Christian Rößner
See:
www.policyd.org
You'll need to use v2.1 to get IPV6 support.
policyd can rate limit dovecot POP3
* michael :
> On 2013-12-29 02:05, Christian Rößner wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >we have customers with Exchange servers that are polling for new mail
> >every minute with dozens of pop3 accounts. I am looking for a
> >mechanism to rate limit this per user. So what I am looking for is a
> >way to block use
On 2013-12-29 02:05, Christian Rößner wrote:
Hi,
we have customers with Exchange servers that are polling for new mail
every minute with dozens of pop3 accounts. I am looking for a
mechanism to rate limit this per user. So what I am looking for is a
way to block users from polling, if a user ask
Hi,
we have customers with Exchange servers that are polling for new mail every
minute with dozens of pop3 accounts. I am looking for a mechanism to rate limit
this per user. So what I am looking for is a way to block users from polling,
if a user asks for new mail more than every 5 minutes (fo
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