Hello
>>policyd v2, postfwd, both can do this, just note postfwd does not have
>>persistent db, so when posfwd is restarted it will be with resetted qoutas,
>>policyd v2 have it db based, but are imho harder to get working
>I use postfwd on another smtp server and i've a lot of count problems wi
Hello,
>policyd v2, postfwd, both can do this, just note postfwd does not have
>persistent db, so when posfwd is restarted it will be with resetted qoutas,
>policyd v2 have it db based, but are imho harder to get working
I use postfwd on another smtp server and i've a lot of count problems with
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Objet : Re: count sending email per month
El 2015-02-24 13:40, Laurent RAYSSIGUIER escribió:
> Hello,
>
> I'll need to build a mail relay which is able to count how many emails
> are send by an sasl sender per month.
>
> 5000 mails per month for t
Hello,
I'll need to build a mail relay which is able to count how many emails are send
by an sasl sender per month.
5000 mails per month for this one, 3000 for another one, etc...
Is there a way with postfix to do this ?
I need addon or internal functions can do this ?
Any help will be welcome
Hello,
First, sorry for my english, I try to explain my problem
I had a spam Attack on my postfix relay from my webserver.
A bad script on the webserver send a lot of spam but some goods mails are on
the middle.
I corrected the web site, clean the mailqueue and now, there are 240 good mails
Hello,
Wietse find the solution :
Laurent RAYSSIGUIER:
> >If you have DEBIAN-like Postfix, perhaps their Postfix dynamic map
> >configuration file needs to be copied to the config directory
> >of every second etc. instance. That would be a bug in the DEBIAN
> >distribut
> How can I add PostgreSQL support?
root@smtp:~# aptitude search postfix |grep pgsq
p postfix-pgsql - PostgreSQL map support for Postfix
Hello,
>I'm using CentOS6 that comes with Postfix "mail_version = 2.6.6". I
>need to know if my Postfix supports MySQL and PostgreSQL to a
>virtualhost/virtualusers configuration. How can know if my Postfix
>supports MySQL and PostgreSQL?
postconf -c /etc/postfix -m
I know that since yesterday :
Hi Barry,
>This may be a silly question, but is there a particular reason you want
>two completely separate instances? Out the box postfix can support
>multiple IP's and even if youa re wanting slightly different configs,
>this can be done by provideing appropriate overrides in the master.cf,
>
support for Postfix
I try to start the second instance without the mysql directives and postfix
start correctly.
I try to find with my friend Google someone who had solve a problem like this,
but I can't find another case.
Please help !!
Best regards
Laurent RAYSSIGUIER
PS : Sorry for my En
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