On 8/29/07, Cami Sardinha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> am.lists wrote:
> > Recently, I was emailing a system admin at one of the major ISPs. He
> > told me that we were blocked for going over their throttle limits,
> > which he described as 10 simultaneous connections per IP and 100
> > messages per hour.
> >
> > Now. I use policyd 1.8x and know that I can do the #/per hour part,
> > but how do I limit the number of inbound connections? Is that more at
> > the Postfix level? I run in a distributed environment (one primary
> > MySQL db), how do I enforce a connection limit across the environment?
>
> Indeed, this needs to be done at the Postfix level.
>
> /etc/postfix/master.cf
> ..
> smtp      inet  n       -       n       -       10    smtpd
> ..
>
> Thats for limiting inbound connections.
>
> Cami

Cami - thanks for that.

Angelo

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