li...@mbchandler.net:
> Most of the time, this is not a problem. This IP for example is a
> spammer and I want them to be limited. But I have a legitimate server
> that needs to send a lot of email at once. Can I bypass this limit by
> adding the sender's IP to postscreen_access.cidr? I've alrea
Noel Jones:
> On 11/10/2017 10:33 AM, li...@mbchandler.net wrote:
> > I have postscreen setup according to the how-to. I use the following
> > configuration for the access list. As I understand it, I can only
> > add IP addresses or ranges to this list. Is it possible to whitelist
> > the domain na
Thanks, I thought that might be the case.
The problem I'm trying to solve is these messages in the log file:
postfix/postscreen[2938]: NOQUEUE: reject: CONNECT from
[91.238.9.63]:38101: too many connections
I think this must be from the limit I set up with
smtpd_client_connection_count_limit
On 11/10/2017 10:33 AM, li...@mbchandler.net wrote:
> I have postscreen setup according to the how-to. I use the following
> configuration for the access list. As I understand it, I can only
> add IP addresses or ranges to this list. Is it possible to whitelist
> the domain name in the from address
On 10.11.17 10:33, li...@mbchandler.net wrote:
I have postscreen setup according to the how-to. I use the following
configuration for the access list. As I understand it, I can only add
IP addresses or ranges to this list. Is it possible to whitelist the
domain name in the from address?
no. p
I have postscreen setup according to the how-to. I use the following
configuration for the access list. As I understand it, I can only add IP
addresses or ranges to this list. Is it possible to whitelist the domain
name in the from address?
postscreen_access_list = permit_mynetworks,