> -----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
>
>
>
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> >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


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