On 21-02-13 15:29, DTNX Postmaster wrote:
>> See above, SMTP welcome string. Which I added as an option to both the
>> smtpd and the postscreen line... None of them were honoured.
> 
> Postscreen has its own set of options. Read the documentation;
> http://www.postfix.org/postscreen.8.html

man postscreen.

The postscreen (and fwiw tslproxy) has it's own set of options which
are... by default... copied from the standard smtpd_* options!

Also tried it with setting these options explicitly (with no success),
but didn't want to flood information.

> Also, avoid trying to 'optimize' for cosmetic reasons. Things like the 
> welcome string are generally only seen by machines, have no impact on 
> the operation of the mail server in general, and so on. But if you 
> cannot resist doing so, this may be what you are looking for;
> 
> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#postscreen_greet_banner

The welcome string is very important for me, because, as may be obvious
now, that's a very quick way to check if per-interface settings are
honoured. This is completely NOT about the welcome string on itself,
it's about per-interface options not being honoured, so I end up without
TLS support on the outside interface, whilst if I disable postscreen, it
simply works!

The only thing I need is an example of a master.cf file where postfix
listens on various interfaces with different options, and then the same
with postscreen enabled and still working (i.e. the per-interface smtpd
options are honoured).

Or a good explanation of the workflow of postscreen, a.o. what the two
"example" lines in the README actually do, so I can adapt that to my
situation.

Thx.

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