On Thu, Jun 09, 2011 at 12:59:53PM -0400, John wrote:
> Is there something that shows the "expense" associated with each check.
> I have looked through the documentation on the postfix site but could not
> find anything.
Just common sense. Expense is mostly a question of latency and not over-usi
Is there something that shows the "expense" associated with each check.
I have looked through the documentation on the postfix site but could
not find anything.
John A
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Le 08/06/2011 15:21, jimbob palmer a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Say I wanted to whitelist a specific email recipient always and
> forever, but apply normal spam checks to everything else, could I do
> that?
yes. my "standard" setup includes a
check_recipient_access
just after reject_unauth_dest
2011/6/8 Wietse Venema :
> jimbob palmer:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Say I wanted to whitelist a specific email recipient always and
>> forever, but apply normal spam checks to everything else, could I do
>> that?
>>
>> i.e. can I do the expensive checks in smtpd_recipient_restrictions first?
>
> /etc/postfix
jimbob palmer:
> Hello,
>
> Say I wanted to whitelist a specific email recipient always and
> forever, but apply normal spam checks to everything else, could I do
> that?
>
> i.e. can I do the expensive checks in smtpd_recipient_restrictions first?
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
smtpd_recipient_restri
Hello,
Say I wanted to whitelist a specific email recipient always and
forever, but apply normal spam checks to everything else, could I do
that?
i.e. can I do the expensive checks in smtpd_recipient_restrictions first?
Thanks.
Hello,
Say I wanted to whitelist a specific email recipient always and
forever, but apply normal spam checks to everything else, could I do
that?
i.e. can I do the expensive checks in smtpd_recipient_restrictions first?
Thanks.