Policyd seems to have interesting features and it uses MySQL. I'll try
it here. Thank you.
I'm a Sys admin working here with FreeBSD, but I'm a Java developer
too, so after I was noticed that postfix checks use a single variable
(client, helo, sender, recipient), that I would not be able to do wha
Wietse Venema wrote:
If you want to control access with MySQL, try http://www.policy.org/
I think Wietse meant http://www.policyd.org/
Joe
On Wed, July 30, 2008 16:33, Wietse Venema wrote:
> If you want to control access with MySQL, try http://www.policy.org/
>
> Wietse
I believe Wietse meant http://www.policyd.org/
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Regards,
Jon
If you want to control access with MySQL, try http://www.policy.org/
Wietse
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 4:23 PM, mouss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> write a policy server (or use one that implements this). postfix checks use
> a single variable (client, helo, sender, recipient). you can't mix things.
I'll try this way.
>
> anyway, if you find yourself whitelisting many c
Thiago Esteves wrote:
Hello List,
I'm using here the main.cf parameter "reject_unknown_client", that you know,
it just blocks any client machine
that doesn't have the properly records in the DNS. Sometimes I have to add
an exception, so I have a whitelist
where I add the client IP address and th
Hello List,
I'm using here the main.cf parameter "reject_unknown_client", that you know,
it just blocks any client machine
that doesn't have the properly records in the DNS. Sometimes I have to add
an exception, so I have a whitelist
where I add the client IP address and the "OK" parameter. Someti