This limits the number of RECIPIENTS in one message.
> I was thinking about the reverse situation - preventing someone from sending
> us large number of messages simultaneously on the in-bound port.
Recipient limits have no effect on the number of MESSAGES. Look at the
smtpd_client_*_limit
> You mean smtpd_recipient_limit? With 10 valid addresses, it is
> unlikely but still possible to get mail with more recipients, when
> address extensions are in use (the same user effectively has an
> unlimited number of email addresses).
I was thinking about the reverse situation - preventing s
Chris Boylan:
> We're going to do a mailing to our customers this week (2000+) and I'm trying
> to make sure our configuration, which is new, is set up appropriately.
>
> The email is coming from outlook as a list of lists apparently so it'll show
> up on the submission port as a large Bcc list.
We're going to do a mailing to our customers this week (2000+) and I'm trying
to make sure our configuration, which is new, is set up appropriately.
The email is coming from outlook as a list of lists apparently so it'll show
up on the submission port as a large Bcc list. Looks like I want to
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Eugene Vilensky wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to be able to set a hard limit on the number of recipients
that postfix will ever process, globally across my system. I see
smtpd_recipient_limit but I think that would have the unintended
consequence of "legitimizing" a ridiculous amount of recipients into
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Hi,
I'd like to be able to set a hard limit on the number of recipients
that postfix will ever process, globally across my system. I see
smtpd_recipient_limit but I think that would have the unintended
consequence of "legitimizing" a ridiculous amount of recipients into
multiple reasonable connec