I use Postfix with Postfwd as policy service. and I want to limit all outgoing
messages with exceptions for several SASL users with HOLD verdict. I'm new to
postfwd so I need configuration example for rate-limiting with HOLD verdict
(for instance limit all users outgoing messages to 10 messages
On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 08:28:38PM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Multiple address-per-host support in /etc/hosts is pretty universal.
> It is occasionally offered on this list as a solution for configuring
> multiple relayhosts, and I had forgotten that it can be used on the
> inbound side as well
Postfix has a variety of options and I think there might be a way to
leverage them, but after hours of trying I couldn't get it to work.
The goal:
To use headers/metadata from the incoming mail message to determine if
delivery should be allowed based on the recipients of the message.
Example: dev
Postfix has a variety of options and I think there might be a way to
leverage them, but after hours of trying I couldn't get it to work.
The goal:
To use headers/metadata from the incoming mail message to determine if
delivery should be allowed based on the recipients of the message.
Example: dev
Peter:
> > The service only binds to the address from main.cf, a.b.c.d in this
> > example. Is it possible (without defining the service many times over)
> > to have it bind to more than one interface?
>
> It is with a particular trick using /etc/hosts, but I don't know how
> well it's supported,
On 9/20/15, Peter wrote:
> On 09/20/2015 08:40 PM, John Massai wrote:
>> I have a Postfix instance that listens on one of many
>> interfaces/addresses available on a machine.
>>
>> There is one special smptd service in master.cf that I'd like to have
>> listen on several addresses (but not all, so
On 09/20/2015 08:40 PM, John Massai wrote:
> I have a Postfix instance that listens on one of many
> interfaces/addresses available on a machine.
>
> There is one special smptd service in master.cf that I'd like to have
> listen on several addresses (but not all, so I can't use "all").
>
> I have
On 9/20/15, Wietse Venema wrote:
> John Massai:
>> I have a Postfix instance that listens on one of many
>> interfaces/addresses available on a machine.
>>
>> There is one special smptd service in master.cf that I'd like to have
>> listen on several addresses (but not all, so I can't use "all").
>
Tom Browder:
> Does anyone know of a similar or better article on the same subject
> that could be linked to instead?
Try: http://www.archive.org
Wietse
I would love to read the article linked to on the web site at
Howtos and FAQs =>
General Email/System Administration =>
Fixing common DNS problems (bind8nt.meiway.com)
but when I click on the link I get:
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfigur
John Massai:
> I have a Postfix instance that listens on one of many
> interfaces/addresses available on a machine.
>
> There is one special smptd service in master.cf that I'd like to have
> listen on several addresses (but not all, so I can't use "all").
>
> I have found that I can define the s
Am 19.09.2015 um 00:57 schrieb Bruce Marriner:
On Friday, September 18, 2015 04:59 PM CDT, "Bill Cole"
wrote:
On 18 Sep 2015, at 14:29, Bruce Marriner wrote:
So I want to be able to set up Postfix so, if it passes DKIM or other
checks that give me a high confidence then just skip the postg
I have a Postfix instance that listens on one of many
interfaces/addresses available on a machine.
There is one special smptd service in master.cf that I'd like to have
listen on several addresses (but not all, so I can't use "all").
I have found that I can define the service once for every addre
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