> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Len Conrad > Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 23:38 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [IMGate] Re: some general imgate questions > > > > > >I've read on the list where some of you (maybe all of you) pull > >user lists off your imail servers and add them to IMGate. I > >know this will allow IMGate to reject unauthorized recipients > >rather than making the imail server do it, are there other > >reasons to do this? > > tons. just do it. it's the best policy that the MX reject > unknown recipients > > >Does this list go into to_recipients_bw.map > >(white list)? > > if you don't know how to export/import the mailbox server > user list, then > use reject_unverified_recipient, near the top of the > stmpd_recipient_restrictions
Getting domain and user lists isn't a problem. Do I put [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the to_recipients_bw.map file? Domains in the from_senders_mybogus.map? > >Is from_senders_slet.map obtained from wirehub? > > no anymore. Yes, caught that from the list already. Is there a replacement? > >One last question for this email :) What options are available, > >if any, for longer term reporting? > > you can run pflogsumm over several days, but it's not terribly useful. > > >Is it possible to run > >reports only for specific domains (quantify results at the > >domain level). > > you already have that in the various sections of pflogsumm, > even to the > sender/recipient level. Let me re-phrase my question. Is it possible to run a pflogsumm.pl report, for a specific domain, that provides the summary information for just that domain (total sent/received/rejected/etc)? Craig
