This is clear, but what is linked to what?

 

What is a ’Group’ in the web admin? Where is it ’linked’? I don’t see it in 
policy members.

 

What’s are the differencies between Accounting and Quotas? Just that the time 
is fixed?

 

Is is possible to contribute in the web interface?

 

Thanks,

 

               Tom

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Nigel Kukard
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 7:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [policyd-users] What is what

 

On 04/19/12 13:50, DAJKA Tamas wrote: 

Of course, I’ve checked it out, but couldn’t make out the whole picture L

 

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On Behalf Of Nigel Kukard
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 3:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [policyd-users] What is what

 

On 04/19/12 13:04, DAJKA Tamas wrote: 

Hi,

 

I’m new to policyd, but want to setup a mailserver, where I can limit the 
number of mails sent per month.

 

Installed policyd v2.1 just fine, got the web interface working well. My 
question is, what is a policy and what is an ACL and how are they 
connected/related? Someone should draw it down J

 

I see, that I can setup Policies ( and policy members ) and Groups, but I don’t 
see where they connect to each other. What are the relations?

 

Moreover, I can create an Access Control which I can link to a policy. What is 
it good for? Is this just a general mostly yes/no setup?

 

What’s the difference between Quotas and Accounting?

 

To accomplish my goal, should I setup a ’blank’ policy and create an 
’Accounting’ and that’s it?


The documentation on the site gives an explanation of the various modules 
including a brief configuration description.

Did you check this out?



You clearly did not read the documentation.

Policies:
http://policyd.org/content/policies-configuration
Each and every policy element is explained.

Access control:
http://policyd.org/content/accesscontrol
First paragraph "Access control refers to plain and simple access control you 
can perform on email, this includes holding, rejecting, discarding (dropping), 
filtering or redirecting."

Accounting:
http://policyd.org/content/accounting
First paragraph "This module supports message count and message cumulative size 
over a fixed period of time."

Quotas:
http://policyd.org/content/quotas
First paragraph "This module supports message count and message cumulative size 
over a user defined period of time."
At the bottom of this page there is an example of how the counters are used.

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