În data de Jo, 06-05-2010 la 19:41 +0200, Stevan Bajić a scris:
> On Thu, 06 May 2010 18:16:01 +0300
> Stas Sușcov <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > we were using DSPAM and Postfix for about a year and now we would like
> > to connect the rest of our MX servers to it.
> > We got dspam on the main mailserver and we would like to connect a
> > secondary server to it, so I set dspam to listen to a port, changed
> > master.cf to use that new port, in short the setup is pretty much the
> > same I documented here:
> > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix/Dspam
> > 
> > The problem is with the secondary server in master.cf, where I mush tell
> > Postfix on what port to listen for content from dspam. How do I teach
> > dspam to respond to the same ip from what it received a new submission?
> > Secondary server Postfix, receives no response from submitted entries.
> > 
> Might I quickly repeat what I have understood?
> 
> Example:
> MX 1 has IP 1.2.3.4
> MX 2 has IP 5.6.7.8
> DSPAM has IP 9.7.5.3
> 
> DSPAM is behind port 11124 on IP 9.7.5.3
> 
> Now you have set in MX 1 to deliver to DSPAM. Something like this:
> /./   FILTER lmtp:[9.7.5.3]:11124
> 
> And on MX 2 you have done the same:
> /./   FILTER lmtp:[9.7.5.3]:11124
> 
> And now you would like DSPAM to deliver back to the IP where the original 
> message came from? Right? In case of MX 1 you would like DSPAM to deliver to 
> 1.2.3.4:10024 and for MX 2 you would like DSPAM to deliver to 5.6.7.8:10024. 
> Right?


Actually dspam is on the main server:
Main server (A): 1.2.3.4 with dspam on port 24
Secondary server (B): 5.6.7.8

A postfix-dspam link:
/./   FILTER lmtp:[1.2.3.4]:24
B postfix-dspam link:
/./   FILTER lmtp:[1.2.3.4]:24

I need to get dspam reply submissions accordingly to the source ip:
DeliveryHost: <getTheSourceIP()>


> > I found this:
> > `If you would like to set up DeliveryHost's on a per-domain basis, use
> > the syntax: DeliveryHost.domain.com 1.2.3.4`
> > 
> > What's the use-case of such a directive in dspam.conf?
> > 
> For example MX1 is responsible for the following domains:
> oracle.com
> mysql.com
> postgres.org
> 
> And for example MX2 is responsible for the following domains:
> microsoft.com
> ibm.com
> novell.com
> 
> To get DSPAM to deliver messages to the right MX server you would then add 
> something like this to dspam.conf:
> 
> # Deliver @oracle.com, @mysql.com and @postgresql.org to MX 1
> DeliveryHost.oracle.com               1.2.3.4
> DeliveryHost.mysql.com                1.2.3.4
> DeliveryHost.postgres.org     1.2.3.4
> 
> # Deliver @microsoft.com, @ibm.com and @novell.com to MX 2
> DeliveryHost.microsoft.com    5.6.7.8
> DeliveryHost.ibm.com          5.6.7.8
> DeliveryHost.novell.com               5.6.7.8
> 
> # Deliver anything else to MX 1
> DeliveryHost                  1.2.3.4
> 

So the DeliveryHost per domain basis is not a solution in my case. Both
servers A and B are managing almost the same domains (with small
exceptions) and B is also a backup MX for A.
B is also a trusted MX in mynetworks because it manages some less
important (mostly intranet traffic) domains that we use and don't want
it's traffic filtered.

Sorry for my initial fuzzy message. I asked about DeliveryHost thinking
about it as a possible solution.

Thanks for heads up.

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