Amira Othman wrote:

>I need to have policyd listen to only 2 interfaces only because I have 3
>postfix instances two of them I need them to check policy.

I'm sorry, but have you not read any of the earlier thread on this ?

There is no (or little) connection between the IPs Postfix uses, the 
IPs PolicyD uses, and the number of instances of Postfix.

If you want a Postfix instance to check policies - you include the 
policy server calls in the config for that Postfix instance. If you 
don't want an instance of Postfix to use the policy server - then 
just don't have the policy server calls in it's config.

You do **NOT** configure whether Postfix uses the policy server by 
changing the IPs the policy server listens on.

If you want two instances of Postfix to share one common policy 
server, then that policy server only needs to listen on one IP 
address (assuming the correct IP routing is in place) - and that IP 
address does not need to have any relationship with the public IPs 
used by Postfix to send/receive mail.


Now, if I've completely misunderstood what you are trying to do, then 
it might help is you explained that. As it is, you seem to have some 
problem understanding how Postfix and policy servers relate.

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