On 13.1.2011 22:00, Munroe Sollog wrote:
> As it seems there are very few solutions to allow users to edit their
> settings, I am curious to know how mail admins give users this ability?
>
> I'm interested in allowing users to, at least, control the tagging scores.
Well, on a big scale mail system
Finally figured out what was the problem - penpals. Apparently that part
of the code isn't optimised for my kind of usage usage (pgsql backend,
table partitions, ...), I'm not quite sure why, but after disabling
penpals on all the gateways (~8 server) the load on the SQL server
dropped from 6 t
On 29.10.2010 17:02, Rok Potočnik wrote:
> On 29.10.2010 16:16, Mark Martinec wrote:
>> 100 instances is probably better for such a setup than 50.
>>
>> Did you enable the:
>>
>> -o smtpd_proxy_options=speed_adjust
>>
>> on the postfix smtpd servi
On 29.10.2010 16:16, Mark Martinec wrote:
> 100 instances is probably better for such a setup than 50.
>
> Did you enable the:
>
>-o smtpd_proxy_options=speed_adjust
>
> on the postfix smtpd service on port 25? (Postfix 2.7.0 or later
> is required). This is practically a must for a pre-queue
I'm using postfix 2.7.1 with amavis 2.7.0 as a proxy. After some clients
reported errors sending email, I've noticed postfix is sometimes unable
to relay email to amavis due to 'queue file write error'. I'm kinda
clueless, why... Unfortunately I can't see no logs at that time in the
maillog. Du
Just to let you know. Everything works like a charm using only
header SMTP_AUTH_SMTP_1_RCVDReceived =~ /\(Authenticated sender\:
[^)]+\) by smtp-1.domain.net /
header SMTP_AUTH_SMTP_2_RCVDReceived =~ /\(Authenticated sender\:
[^)]+\) by smtp-2.domain.net /
score SMTP_AUTH_SMTP_1_RCVD
Hi!
Would it be possible somehow to figure out if the sender is an
authenticated user and fix the spam score accordingly (e.g. if he's
authenticated, decrease the spam score with 3 or something)...
I'm using Postfix 2.7, and in case of an authenticated user there's a
Received: from ...
...