Adam Barnett: > Hi, > > When was pipemap and inline introduced? Six years ago (with Postfix 3.0, which is already out of support since February 2019).
Wietse > I am getting these error messages > > postfix/smtp[12689]: error: unsupported dictionary type: pipemap > postfix/smtp[12689]: error: unsupported dictionary type: inline > postfix/smtp[12689]: fatal: open dictionary: expecting "type:name" form > instead of "{" > > I am running postfix-2.10.1-7.el7.x86_64 and the output of postconf -m > shows > > btree > cidr > environ > fail > hash > internal > ldap > memcache > mysql > nis > pcre > proxy > regexp > socketmap > static > tcp > texthash > unix > > Thanks > Adam > > > On Wed, 4 Aug 2021 at 19:58, Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org> wrote: > > > Adam Barnett: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have setting upa Postfix relay to send from my iterenal network certain > > > mail to our google workspace account > > > > > > I have it all set up and working but i saw in the google docs there is a > > > limit to how much mail can be sent per user per day. > > > In smtp_sasl_password_maps could i have more then one account for the > > same > > > relay so that gets picked randomly, like round robbin > > > > > > i.e > > > [smtp.gmail.com]:587 f...@bar.com:bar > > > [smtp.gmail.com]:587 f...@bar.com:bar > > > [smtp.gmail.com]:587 f...@bar.com:bar > > > > > > This way i would never hit any sending limit > > > > Yes, this is possible. But it may not work if they require > > that the MAIL FROM address matches the SASL login. > > > > main.cf: > > smtp_sasl_password_maps = pipemap:{ > > inline:{ { [smtp.gmail.com]:587 = whatever } }, > > randmap:{ f...@bar.com:bar, f...@bar.com:bar, ... } } } > > > > The pipemap, inline, and randmap pseudmaps are defined in > > http://www.postfix.org/postconf.1.html > > > > Wietse > >