On 2018-03-10 22:01:01 (+0100), J Doe wrote:
I have a question in regards to removing some trace records when
providing submission on Postfix 3.1.x and later.
Apologies for resurrecting an old thread.
I had some time to kill yesterday and I came up with this PCRE monster:
/^Received:.*([\
On 2018-04-30 08:07:07 (-0600), LuKreme wrote:
The root user sends out some periodic mails to users. These mails get
placed in /root/sent (an mbox file) instead of in /root/Maildir/.Sent/
(a Maildir directory).
It’s not a big deal, but it makes clearing the mails periodically
slightly more di
Hi again, I guess I don't have a clear understanding of this in the man page ?
Ran command
[root@mta1 ~]# man 5 postconf
default_recipient_limit (default: 2)
The default per-transport upper limit on the number of in-memory recipients.
These limits take priority over the global qm
Fazzina, Angelo:
> Hi again, I guess I don't have a clear understanding of this in the man page ?
>
> Ran command
> [root@mta1 ~]# man 5 postconf
>
> default_recipient_limit (default: 2)
>
> The default per-transport upper limit on the number of IN-MEMORY
> recipients.
The Postfix mai
Hi, okay that makes sense.
I guess my next question is what is going on when we get a bulk mail campaign
or spam attack and I see the /var/spool/postfix/incoming
Directory only allow 20,000 files in there ?
Thanks.
-ANGELO FAZZINA
ITS Service Manager:
Spam and Virus Prevention
Mass Mailing
G
Fazzina, Angelo:
> Hi, okay that makes sense.
>
> I guess my next question is what is going on when we get a bulk
> mail campaign or spam attack and I see the /var/spool/postfix/incoming
> Directory only allow 20,000 files in there ?
20,000 FILES? Where did you get that idea from?
Postfix queues
> On May 1, 2018, at 10:38 AM, Fazzina, Angelo wrote:
>
> Hi, okay that makes sense.
>
> I guess my next question is what is going on when we get a bulk mail campaign
> or spam attack and I see the /var/spool/postfix/incoming
> Directory only allow 20,000 files in there ?
It is the "active"
Yes, I was guessing, must have be active and not incoming queue.
Thanks for the explanation of what I was seeing.
Have a good week.
-ANGELO FAZZINA
ITS Service Manager:
Spam and Virus Prevention
Mass Mailing
G Suite/Gmail
ang...@uconn.edu
University of Connecticut, ITS, SSG, Server Systems
860
> On May 1, 2018, at 12:50 PM, Fazzina, Angelo wrote:
>
> Yes, I was guessing, must have be active and not incoming queue.
> Thanks for the explanation of what I was seeing.
I hope it is clear that the active queue size limits don't determine
the total number of messages Postfix can accept. C
Thanks again,
To give you a little insight, I load balance 3 of these for smtp.uconn.edu
So back when I saw the 20K limit it was just DNS round robin which is not real
load balancing.
I doubt latency of throughput will be significant enough that I notice it in
the future, my experience seeing is
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