Aha. Looks pretty cool, and it's really nice that it supports HTTP. On the other hand if I'm rate limiting the number of messages sent = number of times a client said RCPT TO, I guess it still has to be a postfix policy server? Anyway, thanks for pointing this out, I'm sure I'll use it :-)
On 10/21/2017 02:16 PM, Aki Tuomi wrote: > Dovecot auth supports auth_policy_server (v2.2.27+, > https://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/Policy), which you could use for > this. There is also https://github.com/PowerDNS/weakforced you can use as > policy server, which can also do ratelimiting and such. It also integrates > with postfix. > > Aki > >> On October 20, 2017 at 6:12 PM Gedalya <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> No, it's entirely my own. >> If all you want to do is write client IP addresses to a database then your >> script will probably fit in 20 lines of code or so. >> >> >> On 10/20/2017 05:04 PM, j.emerlik wrote: >>> Which one policy server are you using ? >>> Someone from that list : http://www.postfix.org/addon.html >>> >>> 2017-10-20 16:53 GMT+02:00 Gedalya <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> On 10/20/2017 04:50 PM, j.emerlik wrote: >>>> >>>> I understand that Dovecot SASL does not support the Post-Login scripts. >>>> Yea, perhaps not. The concept it follows for POP3/IMAP is a wrapper for >>>> the executable launched to perform the actual service, and there is no such >>>> service when dovecot is only a SASL auth server for an external program. >>>> >>>> On the other hand a postfix policy server can let you record a lot of >>>> detail about SMTP activity: messages sent, sender/recipient addresses, and >>>> client addresses of course. >>>> >>>> I might be able to help with putting such a script together, time >>>> permitting :-) >>>>
