Am 27.09.2014 um 12:01 schrieb Klaipedaville on Google:
>> Reindl:
>> that's no problem because with RBL weighting and postscreen you reject 95% 
>> of the crap before it ever touchs smtpd or even the contentfilter that stats 
>> below are about a maillog starting with Sep 18 19:50:39
>> for some hundrest domains and currently 2000 valid RCPT, if the 
>> contentfilter has to handle most of your incoming flow you made a mistake by 
>> not reject earlier with "cheaper" methods
>
> That sounds interesting. Since you are German and most probably 
> are an expert on before-queue filtering could you advise if it 
> is actually possible to use both before-queue and after-queue 
> filtering? 

surely but how does that make sense?

> Since it is the Dovecot list I would be curious to know 
> how to do  it Dovecot Sieve way.

doing *what*?

> That is my Postfix passes it over to Dovecot for delivery but all the milters 
> work with Postfix directly and my passing delivery over to Dovecot should 
> theoretically simply disable any before-queue filters

that's just impossible

you can't control a before-queue filter that way
because, well, he is before-queue and has no idea
what later happens with that message

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