Re: How to backhole mail?

2009-07-04 Thread Srdan Dukic
Hi, I realised that testing with sendmail wasn't the best idea. After trying it out with an smtp client (thunderbird) I found that the server returned the following error: Jul 4 18:18:57 mailtest postfix/smtpd[9623]: warning: specify one of (check_client_access, check_helo_access,

Re: How to backhole mail?

2009-07-04 Thread Sahil Tandon
On Sat, 04 Jul 2009, Srdan Dukic wrote: The test didn't work. I tried sending a message using the sendmail command, going to my hotmail address, and the logs show that it did in fact deliver the message to the server: Submitting via sendmail bypasses smtpd_foo_restrictions, so this is not a

Re: How to backhole mail?

2009-07-04 Thread Sahil Tandon
On Sat, 04 Jul 2009, Srdan Dukic wrote: So I guess you can't use the 'static:discard' option with the 'smtpd_end_of_data_restrictions' parameter. I did however manage to find a solution here[1]. Although this one is more complicated (it involves creating a 'null' service). Thank you for

Re: How to backhole mail?

2009-07-04 Thread Barney Desmond
2009/7/4 Srdan Dukic srdan.du...@gmail.com: For one of my projects I'm setting up a server to test the total number of SMTP connections that our postfix server can handle. I am trying to isolate the first part of the smtp server transaction up to the recipient server receiving the message i.e.

Re: How to backhole mail?

2009-07-04 Thread Noel Jones
Srdan Dukic wrote: The test didn't work. I tried sending a message using the sendmail command, going to my hotmail address, and the logs show that it did in fact deliver the message to the server: Jul 4 17:38:24 mailtest postfix/pickup[9254]: 363ABF6913: uid=1000 from=srdan Jul 4 17:38:24

How to backhole mail?

2009-07-03 Thread Srdan Dukic
Hi, For one of my projects I'm setting up a server to test the total number of SMTP connections that our postfix server can handle. I am trying to isolate the first part of the smtp server transaction up to the recipient server receiving the message i.e. the end of the smtp transaction.

Re: How to backhole mail?

2009-07-03 Thread Noel Jones
Srdan Dukic wrote: Hi, For one of my projects I'm setting up a server to test the total number of SMTP connections that our postfix server can handle. I am trying to isolate the first part of the smtp server transaction up to the recipient server receiving the message i.e. the end of the smtp

Re: How to backhole mail?

2009-07-03 Thread Srdan Dukic
The test didn't work. I tried sending a message using the sendmail command, going to my hotmail address, and the logs show that it did in fact deliver the message to the server: Jul 4 17:38:24 mailtest postfix/pickup[9254]: 363ABF6913: uid=1000 from=srdan Jul 4 17:38:24 mailtest