Atul Paralikar wrote:
Dave / Eric,
If I plan to use eMPF, will it effect my current setup of QmailToaster? is
it compatible with QMT?
Yes, entirely. In fact it's already included. If you have any lines like:
01-28 15:25:04 policy_check: policy allows transmission
in your smtp logs, then your version has it. You simply need to create a
/var/qmail/control/policy file that contains your policies.
The page at http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Installing_EMPF_patch
is seriously out of date, given that the patch is now included in the
qmail-toaster package. Will someone who uses eMPF please update this
page to a) remove the parts about building and installing the package,
and b) add some content (and/or links to content) about creating policies?
Can mailman polices be defined per domain and deliver emails of users only
after approval?
Yes. I would make a list for each domain.
Is the mailman similar to group email ids?
I believe so. It's much more robust and user friendly than ezmlm though.
- Atul
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Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: Allow sending of emails only after approval -
How to do?
Good solution, Dave.
I don't know eMPF well at all, but I think it would be your best
solution. If your second requirement can't be done with eMPF, it could
be done with a mail list (mailman for sure, not sure about ezmlm), but
that would be a more complicated solution I'm sure.
Dave Hallowell wrote:
Atul,
eMPF does exactly what you are asking for. look here for instructions:
http://www.qmailwiki.org/EMPF
The more recent qmail-toaster releases include empf.
Dave
Atul Paralikar wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to restrict emails sent to outside world to be
restricted using some access control lists?
- Depending upon the access control, the users are either
allowed to send emails to outside world else they are restricted to
internal (same domain) email sending.
- Also, I would like to restrict sending of emails to the
internal GROUP ids from the same domain user. For Eg: We have a group
id 'every...@test.com' consisting of all the users of the domain,
test.com. Then, x...@test.com <mailto:x...@test.com> should not be able
to send email to this group until the mail has been authorized by the
admin else dropped.
How can we achieve this?
Regards,
Atul Paralikar
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