Thankyou.
So, that restriction is configured correctly. Postfwd daemon is
started (it checks incoming mail for RBL.
I think i have to move to the postfwd lit.
Thankyou again
2009/7/15 Brian Evans - Postfix List :
> ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
>> Still any result.
>>
>> Can the problem be on this li
ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
> Still any result.
>
> Can the problem be on this line?
>
> smtpd_end_of_data_restrictions = check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:10040
>
> Policyd site says to add it, but in postfix manual i can't find any
> description of "smtpd_end_of_data_restrictions".
That restriction
Still any result.
Can the problem be on this line?
smtpd_end_of_data_restrictions = check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:10040
Policyd site says to add it, but in postfix manual i can't find any
description of "smtpd_end_of_data_restrictions".
Thankyou
2009/7/15 ad...@gg-lab.net :
> Hi All,
>
>
Hi All,
ok, i've installed postfwd, added the provided line to the end of the
postfwd.cf file but nothing happens (mails are sent withouth checks).
Any help?
Thankyou
2009/7/13 ad...@gg-lab.net :
> Ok, so, in other words: that's a solution but not the better solution.
>
> Now, i can ALSO use th
Ok, so, in other words: that's a solution but not the better solution.
Now, i can ALSO use thge sendmail wrapper. I need to have a look at
postfwd code to see if and where i can increment mail counters.
In this way, i will use postfwd for mail coming from CGI scripts and
Remote SMTP, and the wrap
On Jul 13, 2009, at 11:51 AM, "ad...@gg-lab.net"
wrote:
Hi,
i don't think my situation keeps changing-
That's simple: on my evinronment users can send email via CGI + PHP +
SMTP (sasl), and i want to limit them "globally".
Example: user giorgio can send 100 emails. I want him locked also
Hi,
i don't think my situation keeps changing-
That's simple: on my evinronment users can send email via CGI + PHP +
SMTP (sasl), and i want to limit them "globally".
Example: user giorgio can send 100 emails. I want him locked also on
CGI, if he send 100 emails with PHP.
I can't:
- use a cus
On Jul 13, 2009, at 5:54 AM, "ad...@gg-lab.net"
wrote:
Lucian, i saw that solution, but i want something that can globally
limit EVERY mail sent:
i'll also offer smtp access, and a sendmail wrapper isn't a solution.
Benny: ok, so we are speaking about the evenlope sender, so, it seems
this
Here some details on cpanel limits:
http://forums.cpanel.net/email-exim/73464-how-does-new-max-emails-per-hour-tracking-work-2.html
2009/7/13 ad...@gg-lab.net :
> Lucian, i saw that solution, but i want something that can globally
> limit EVERY mail sent:
>
> i'll also offer smtp access, and a se
Lucian, i saw that solution, but i want something that can globally
limit EVERY mail sent:
i'll also offer smtp access, and a sendmail wrapper isn't a solution.
Benny: ok, so we are speaking about the evenlope sender, so, it seems
this is the solution.
2009/7/13 Benny Pedersen :
>
> On Mon, July
On Mon, July 13, 2009 09:51, ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
> i want to limit mail sent via php mainly, so i can't limit via sasl
> simply because users aren't authenticated.
remove 127.0.0.1 in mynetworks, and make sasl usage from all what got sent from
this box, problem solved, next step is a policy
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 7:01 PM, ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have benn googling for hours today, and can't solve this problem:
>
> I'm working on a free-hosting platform. As MTA, of course, i've
> choosen postfix. Now, to prevent abuse, i want to limit the number of
> email each user can se
Benny,
i want to limit mail sent via php mainly, so i can't limit via sasl
simply because users aren't authenticated.
Of course i can't limit the host ip (all mail sent from my webserver).
The most beautiful thing would be limiting system user (each user has
an entry in /etc/passwd). Limiting th
On Sat, 11 Jul 2009, ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
> And, i've also found postfwd, but i can't see how can i use it to
> limit mails in number.
Assuming you want to limit mails per envelope sender, the following
(untested) rule should work:
id=MAX_PER_HOUR ; protocol_state=END-OF-MESSAGE ; \
act
On Sat, July 11, 2009 21:42, ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
> And, i've also found postfwd, but i can't see how can i use it to
> limit mails in number.
or make it with fail2ban, match on sasl in log, geek style :)
just make a action that disable sasl for this user in the time frame
maybe it can be d
On Sat, July 11, 2009 20:01, ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
> i have benn googling for hours today, and can't solve this problem:
hope its not generic :)
> Any idea?
policyd v2 http://www.policyd.org/
--
xpoint
Very good, thankyou.
I found DEB package postfix-policyd. In the .conf file i've created, i
can see some quota-related directives, but it seems it can limit only
SASL autenticated users or hosts (and the host will always be the
same.
And, i've also found postfwd, but i can't see how can i use it
On Jul 11, 2009, at 2:01 PM, "ad...@gg-lab.net"
wrote:
Hi,
i have benn googling for hours today, and can't solve this problem:
I'm working on a free-hosting platform. As MTA, of course, i've
choosen postfix. Now, to prevent abuse, i want to limit the number of
email each user can send in an
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