Anders writes:
On 2013-09-07 08:17, Mark Constable wrote: > On 07/09/13 16:10, Anders wrote: >> How about using iptables and rate-limit? and log+reject the (uid) when >> exceeded? something like : >> >> -m state --state NEW -m recent --set>> -m state --state NEW -m recent --update --seconds 3600 --hitcount 100 -j NFLOG --nflog-prefix "SMTP count exceeded " >> -m state --state NEW -m recent --update --seconds 3600 --hitcount 100 -j REJECT> I really like this idea. If anyone gets something like this to actually > work would they mind posting a complete working example please. > >Just a question, does locally originating smtp (mail) actually pass through the network before courier gets it? I.e local socket or something like that.
No. Local mail gets typically send by executing the sendmail command.
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