> One might imagine cleanup sending a negative reply as soon as it
> is available, and smtpd(8) peeking at the cleanup(8) socket before
> calling end-of-data checks, which can short-circuit end-of-data
> checks for mail rejected by header/body checks and content processing
> in milters. However n
On Fri, Nov 06, 2015 at 11:41:55AM +1100, Robert Mueller wrote:
> Recently a user came under attack from someone using a distributed set
> of compromised websites. Fortunately it was fairly easy to find a header
> in the majority of emails to block on, so I added a pcre REJECT rule in
> our header
Hi
We have a setup where we use a check_policy_service in
smtpd_end_of_data_restrictions to track the rate users are receiving
emails.
Recently a user came under attack from someone using a distributed set
of compromised websites. Fortunately it was fairly easy to find a header
in the majority of
Ruben Safir:
> I did some upgrades with opensuse this week and suddenly on 10-30
> all the logging just stopped, and it seems not to be in journalctl either
>
Debug with postlog.
$ postlog -p info whatever...
This should log to syslog and stderr.
Wietse
I did some upgrades with opensuse this week and suddenly on 10-30
all the logging just stopped, and it seems not to be in journalctl either
The last messages were
www:/etc/postfix # tail -f //var/log/mail
2015-10-30T07:08:00.658324-04:00 www postfix/smtp[27484]: 17F581624D1:
to=, relay=none, d