Thanks everyone for the help (and for the fun).
After “arguing” with support it ended up not even being 5 SYN/sec, but some
random number decided by the firewall limiter, thus making any configuration
tweak ineffective.
I’ve agreed a different solution with the ISP, so now Postfix is happily
d
I'm looking for someone who can test Postfix BURL support.
(With BURL a client can ask the SMTP server to include a message
that sits on an IMAP server; for example, to send a saved draft
message, or to forward an existing message, without having to
download it first and then upload it).
I looked
> On 7 Jan 2019, at 15:34, Paul Martin wrote:
>
> A solution (with randmap for postfix version >3 ) is:
> https://shami.blog/2016/04/randomize-source-ip-addresses-with-postfix/
>
> But I have postfix 2.xx, that's why I asked:
> how balance outgoing emails with multiple IP addresses with pos
A solution (with randmap for postfix version >3 ) is:
https://shami.blog/2016/04/randomize-source-ip-addresses-with-postfix/
But I have postfix 2.xx, that's why I asked:
how balance outgoing emails with multiple IP addresses with postfix
without randmap ?
Thank you.
Le lun. 7 janv. 2019 à 14:
Hi.
It could be tcp table or mysql table or similar:
*main.cf*
transport_maps=mysql:/etc/postfix/select_ipaddress.cf
*/etc/postfix/select_ipaddress.cf*
hosts = 127.0.0.1
dbname = information_schema
user = postfix
password = changeme
query = select concat('mail', LPAD(ROUND((RAND()*(16-1))+1), 2
On 07.01.19 14:11, Paul Martin wrote:
Do you know how to balance outgoing emails with multiple IP addresses with
postfix ?
(I do not have randmap on my postfix)
what exactly are you trying to achieve?
To delay outgoing mail for anyone using greylisting?
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Hello,
Do you know how to balance outgoing emails with multiple IP addresses with
postfix ?
(I do not have randmap on my postfix)
Thank you.
Paul
Abhijith Sethuraj:
> I'm aware of the bounce daemon along with setting custom bounce messages
> using a template file but I'm unable to figure out a way to extract the
> failed recipients and then append that onto the template file as a custom
> header, say "X-Failed-Recipients". Are they present i
Hello,
We get bounce-back emails from mailer-daemon when one or more of the
recipient addresses are invalid. But, this information is conveyed only in
the body of the email and not inside any of the headers.
I'm aware of the bounce daemon along with setting custom bounce messages
using a template