David Beveridge wrote:
On Tuesday, Matt Sergeant wrote
On 28 Nov 2005, at 18:03, David Beveridge wrote:
No, the external postfix process opens up a real time
connection to qpsmtpd.
So when you are talking to port 25 (postfix) it is
proxying it through to qpsmtpd,
Kind of like how
On 28 Nov 2005, at 18:03, David Beveridge wrote:
No, the external postfix process opens up a real time connection to
qpsmtpd.
So when you are talking to port 25 (postfix) it is proxying it through
to
qpsmtpd,
Kind of like how http requests are proxied through squid.
That is why 550 errors
My preference would be qpsmtpd-postfix - how do I lookup and validate
the receipients from mysql using qpsmtpd (using the postfix virtual
tables we have a domain table, an alias table, and a mailbox table)?
-Max
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Max Clark
max [at] clarksys.com
http://www.clarksys.com
Matt Sergeant
Max Clark wrote:
My preference would be qpsmtpd-postfix - how do I lookup and validate
the receipients from mysql using qpsmtpd (using the postfix virtual
tables we have a domain table, an alias table, and a mailbox table)?
Take a look at the plugins/auth/auth_vpopmail_sql for an example of
On Tuesday, Matt Sergeant wrote
On 28 Nov 2005, at 18:03, David Beveridge wrote:
No, the external postfix process opens up a real time
connection to qpsmtpd.
So when you are talking to port 25 (postfix) it is
proxying it through to qpsmtpd,
Kind of like how http requests are
John Peacock wrote:
Max Clark wrote:
My preference would be qpsmtpd-postfix - how do I lookup
and validate
the receipients from mysql using qpsmtpd (using the postfix virtual
tables we have a domain table, an alias table, and a mailbox table)?
Take a look at the
Max Clark wrote on Tuesday, 29 November 2005 4:29 AM
Hi all!
Please excuse the long post - I wanted to add some background
to explain
my position better.
A seemingly long time ago I ran qpsmtpd in front of my qmail servers
(actually I have a couple still running old 0.10 code out
David,
Wouldn't that get me to the same situation I am trying to avoid where
the external postfix process is accepting and queueing more email than
the qpsmtpd process can handle? How do you deal with this?
Thanks,
Max
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Max Clark
max [at] clarksys.com
http://www.clarksys.com
David
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From: Max Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 29 November 2005 8:42 AM
To: David Beveridge
Cc:
Subject: Re: Amavisd-new to qpsmtpd
David,
Wouldn't that get me to the same situation I am trying to avoid where
the external postfix process
, 29 November 2005 8:42 AM
To: David Beveridge
Cc: qpsmtpd@perl.org
Subject: Re: Amavisd-new to qpsmtpd
David,
Wouldn't that get me to the same situation I am trying to avoid where
the external postfix process is accepting and queueing more
email than
the qpsmtpd process can handle
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