Viktor,
Hi
I hope that you are still following this thread. After a couple of testing,
I saw the following error in auth.log:
Nov 7 11:14:51 client2 saslauthd[2882]: DEBUG: auth_pam: pam_authenticate
failed: Permission denied
Nov 7 11:14:51 client2 saslauthd[2882]: do_auth : auth failure
Pascal,
You can create a mail filter for Postfix using Milter API.
For c implementation you can use lib-milter API and for Java implementation you
can use 'Jilter' API.
It's possible to write code depending on your requirement as mentioned by you:
> can someone help me write a filter who would
lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von Alex :
Hi
The trust in my own users led me to his post. The users are
ignorant (not all, but..). No one care about how send , what send,
where send , thei just wnat to send more and more .
I don't trust anyone and my server too.
I know that t
ego...@ramattack.net wrote:
Hi
The trust in my own users led me to his post. The users are ignorant
(not all, but..). No one care about how send , what send, where send ,
thei just wnat to send more and more .
I don't trust anyone and my server too.
I know that the outboun
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> Hi
>
> The trust in my own users led me to his post. The users are ignorant
> (not all, but..). No one care about how send , what send, where send ,
> thei just wnat to send more and more .
> I don't trust anyone and my server too.
> I know that the outbound filtering is diffe
Zitat von Alex :
Hi
The trust in my own users led me to his post. The users are
ignorant (not all, but..). No one care about how send , what send,
where send , thei just wnat to send more and more .
I don't trust anyone and my server too.
I know that the outbound filtering is d