Michael,
you have to specify the VRFY for every domain separately.
you can do someting like that *.mydom.org=>.... to include all sub
domains of mydom.org - this is very restictive, I know!
BUT - there is a nice feature in V2 - the Group definition.
go to 'Groups', define a file and fill in some thing like:
[myLocalDomains]
firstdomain
seconddomain
*wildcard_domain
and_so_on
The group '[myLocalDomains]' now points to every single record in this
group.
now go to 'localdomains' and write (!!! ALL is case sensitive !!!)
[myLocalDomains]
in a single line of the file - assp will now link all records from the
group [myLocalDomains] in to 'localdomains'
Yeah - and now the trick - if you write
[myLocalDomains]=>1.2.3.4:25
in 'localdomains' , assp will expand every single link of the group with
the '=>1.2.3.4:25' (only in 'localdomains')
This makes it easy to maintain any list (domains or addresses or IP's).
If you some time want to add a local domain to your configuration, you
only change the group definition - all other changes are done by assp in
all config values where this group is used.
Also if the IP/Port of your MTA has changed - you only have to change the
IP in that single line for all your local domains.
What currently not works, is using a group in an extension like:
[myLocalDomains]=>[myMTA1_IPandPort] -> maybe in V3?
I know the GUI text for 'Groups' is very complex, the example above shows
the most simple usage.
If someone is able to deal with his LDAP server the right way, it is
possible to configure 'Groups' (very complex) one time and to never look
back. ASSP will catch all changes from the LDAP server and will
automaticaly make all resulting configuration changes. So the LDAP
server/directory could be the single point of configuration for all lists
used in assp and anywhere else.
Currently to do - how could assp detect that any LDAP value has been
changed, without polling all the LDAP querys for all groups?
Now - an external script has to change the file time of the group
definition file or the file has to be opend and saved in the GUI or a
config reload in the GUI is required. Not very nice - any comments are
welcome!
Thomas
Von: Michael Thomas <[email protected]>
An: ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
Datum: 06.10.2011 11:22
Betreff: [Assp-test] VRFY in localdomains
Hi,
I am trying to avoid maintaining and keeping in sync multiple valid
domain lists.
I have been testing the use of VRFY in localdomains. I do have it
working in the classic example:
mydomain.ext=>n.n.n.n:port
I understand that having multiple MTA destinations, I might want to
specify:
mydomain.ext=>n.n.n.n:port|otherdomain.ext=>n2.n2.n2.n2:port
I have been reading and re-reading the GUI help and testing for a
mechanism that would allow simply specifying the IP and port on which
all addresses should be verified. Somthing like:
=>n.n.n.n:port
or
VRFY:=>n.n.n.n:port
I did try:
*=>n.n.n.n:port
Silly me! All To: and From: addresses were then local.
Note however, if one disables spoofing checks, it works like a charm.
But, I want my spoofing checks.
Have I missed something in the GUI help?
--
Michael Thomas
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