Hi,
In <4b61930c.8060...@megan.vbhcs.org>
"Re: Milter by domain" on Thu, 28 Jan 2010 07:37:16 -0600,
Noel Jones wrote:
> Or maybe a "master" milter that can connect to multiple
> secondary milters based on the recipient.
It's milter manager:
http://mi
Thanks to everyone who responded on this. I've never tried running
multiple postfix instances on the same machine but it would certainly
solve the problem very neatly indeed.
I have a spam/av server ahead of the postfix machine so I can specify
the port and IP address without too much trouble
Noel Jones:
> On 1/28/2010 1:46 AM, Jonathan Cutting wrote:
> > Hello fellow Postfix users,
> >
> > I am attempting to configure a postfix server for multiple domains,
> > which will use a milter to send an email to a mailarchiving store
> > (mailarchiva). What I would like to do is:
> >
> > Match
Noel Jones wrote:
On 1/28/2010 1:46 AM, Jonathan Cutting wrote:
I guess some sort of domain:port_number mapping would suffice. Is this
possible using milters or might it be easier to use a custom script?
A single milter that handles all domains is what you need. Or maybe a
"master" milter
On 1/28/2010 1:46 AM, Jonathan Cutting wrote:
Hello fellow Postfix users,
I am attempting to configure a postfix server for multiple domains,
which will use a milter to send an email to a mailarchiving store
(mailarchiva). What I would like to do is:
Match the originating domain in outbound mai
Hello fellow Postfix users,
I am attempting to configure a postfix server for multiple domains,
which will use a milter to send an email to a mailarchiving store
(mailarchiva). What I would like to do is:
Match the originating domain in outbound mail using a hash table or sql
lookup and use